I'm kind of like so excited to share this tutorial with you today because its one I loooove and the first image is so pretty it makes me kind of giddy! :) So today I'm going to show you how to easily create these (what I like to call) image texts! This technique is so versatile and can be used to give your blog, pictures and layout that extra spark to really set your design apart from others! :) I mean how pretty is that!?
Then you can crop your image and do some other fun things to it!
If you have any questions please leave a comment and I'd be more than happy to help you!
This is a fantastic tutorial. I'm gonna have to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteDid you use photoshop or is that another program?
ReplyDeleteI used photoshop elements! :)
DeleteExatly what I was looking for! thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI have been searching for a tutorial for this since FOREVER.
ReplyDeleteYou really are a star Lauren. :)
Amber xo
Been wanting to do this for ages, and had no idea how! Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteElsie
elsiemakes.blogspot.co.uk
Can you do this on another program? I really love it.
ReplyDeleteI learned about clipping masks semi-recently and am totally smitten with them. They're great for pre-made photo layouts for posts too! :)
ReplyDelete♥♥Monica
monmakesthings
Lauren, just found you thru Katie's link on document Life Workshop.
ReplyDeletewhat font is that you used??
This is soooo pretty!!! So glad I found this tutorial. THANK YOU!!! Pinning it now.
ReplyDeleteLesley / bytheporchlight.com
When I use the CTRL button (on windows) and select the Text layer, the Inverse is still grayed out (unable to click)
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