It’s that time of the year when your house starts filling up with Christmas cards from all your friends and family but no matter how good your planning has been, there’s always someone’s card you’ll forget to send.
Well I’m here to save you from any potential embarrassment by showing you my 10 minute emergency Christmas card Photoshop technique.
First thing you’ll need is my snowflake paint brush. Photoshop does come with three snowflake shapes, but by using my brush your card will be a little more unique. Download the brush from here.
Now, simply follow the video tutorial below and in around 10 minutes you to could have your own stylish Christmas card.
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Thank you very much, this is a very nice tutorial that i can use in PSE
Wishing you all at Tipsquirrel warm and cosy holidays
many thanks for this tut
Very nice tip! Sharing this via FB, Digg, Newsvine and Twitter!
You are Great!! Far from the usual wimpy Christmas Card. Wish I lived in the U.K. so I could attend some of you workshops.
Jill, relatively warm in Saracmento,
Thanks for this tutorial and thanks for the brush. It’s very pretty and will be very useful.
Happy Holidays,
Audrey
Where is this video? I saw it earlier, now it’s gone.
Hmmm I still see it Amy. Not sure what advise to give right now. I’ll see if others are having trouble.
Thanks!!!
very useful !!!!!