FREEBIES PU: Creation Cassel

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The featured freebie on the blog is a flowery frame made of woven twigs.

You can get it on the blog.

This week, the newest script generates admission tickets based on various options chosen by the user.

For samples, I made four strips of tickets for the different seasons. Each ticket has a number, and each number is consecutive, just like for a raffle.

You can grab them on the blog.
Once you have them, you can cut them in smaller strips or individually.

This week's script allows the user to turn any black and white design into an engraved metallic element.

For a sampler, I created an alphabet engraved in gold.

You can get it on the blog. It is in PNG format so it can be used in most programs.

Thank you Carole smiley

This week, the newest script will generate an irregular chevron pattern throughout a full-size page using your choice of up to 6 colors. This allows you to create UNIQUE patterns without having to rely on the same templates.

You can get a sample with two greyscale patterns that you can colorize to your liking. You can use a single color for the whole page, but if you are patient, you can color different sections with different colors.

You can get these pages on the blog.

In May, the themed blog post is around POOLS, and a refreshing freebie is available to you.

You get a full alphabet if ice cream treats.

You can find it on this post.

The monthly freebie for the store blog is a great wooden frame decorated with netting and flowers.
A perfect frame for a lovely photo.

You can find it on the blog.

This week, the newest script allows you to turn any shape into a watermelon slice.

For a freebie, I created a full alphabet (uppercase) and it also includes digits so you can add a year or an anniversary.

And you can grab it on the blog.

This week, the new script will create multiple frames to showcase a single photo of yours, in any size.

The script is a layered template where you can showcase two different photos, one wide photo, and one "regular" photo. You can replace the grey layer by a paper or a color or use it with a Blending mode.

You can grab that on the blog.

Last week, someone asked me how to create a keyboard alpha. That gave me the idea of making a script to speed up the process and give various options to the users.

I created a simple, green keyboard, alphabet with white letters. The alphabet includes all the letters, the digits, a hyphen, and even a blank.

Get this alphabet on the blog.

In the store, I have a font to create banners, but this week, I created a LAYERED font for banners and it allows you to add thin or thick borders/trims, while hanging the banners along a path.

I created a free sample of a string of banners that are layered. That means that you can change the colors individually, on the banners or the trims, or even the string.

You can download this sample on the blog.

Wow, Pencil Sketch 2 is amazing! I never really had much luck using that effect. I bookmarked it, so I can buy it after the 1st. Thank you!

This week, I created a set of 12 picture tubes of colored braids (for PaintShop Pro).

For a sampler, I made two frames using those braids: one is red and one is grey (so you can colorize it). They are in PNG format, so you can use them in any program.

Get them on the blog.

Thank you, Carole! I just went on a mini-spending spree in your store. lol I appreciate your designs so much!

Remember that you can always suggest other things you would like to see created and I will add it to my to-do list. Whenever I work on a script/picture tube suggested by someone, that someone gets it free (and even gets the draft versions to test ahead of time).

thank you for the cute wooden fence and green keyboard, Carole!

i am not sure if you have ever made any sci-fi type elements but i have the hardest time finding "mature" ones! by mature, i mean not cartoony style. no little green cartoon men or rocket ships.

i would love to see a series of planet elements, whether or not you include our solar system's planets or just a batch of random planets that could be alien worlds. smiley

Thank you! I'll keep that in mind for future reference. I'm sure I can think of something useful for everyone.

There was a freebie, a while ago, on the Space theme. You can check it out here.
https://scrapbookcampus.com/2020/06/theme-outer-space/

I don't typically create elements, but who knows? I might find a way to create imaginary planets!

Thank you Carole.

I love thin or narrow doodle frames for themes like nautical, flora, animals, symbols. Also in embossed (light/shadow only). I was able to do that in Photoshop, but does it work in PSP? Example here:

Let me respond to you in an email since the image is quite small in the forum here. smiley

Thank you Carole, smiley

for your little tutorial via email. I'll try it out. These embossed frames are so discreet, I just love them. They're also good for use on simple postcard-like photos, they decorate but don't cover up the motif.

This week, I created a script that will generate seamless argyle pattern tiles using colors from various colors you will select, and will mix and match them randomly for you.

For a sampler, I created 10 tiles using the color palette from the June 2024 blog train.

You can grab those tiles on the blog. They are all jpg format so they can be used with any graphic program.

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