Apr 28, 2007

Cloud Filter Tutorial (for making papers) and freebies

I have written a new tutorial which I am hopeful will benefit many learning to designer. The Cloud Filter Tutorial will help you learn how to begin to utilize this filter to make digital scrapbooking papers and backgrounds.

In making this tutorial, I created 20 free background papers for you to download. You can find them in this folder.

If you are new, please read the download instructions carefully or you may not get the full size paper.

I do understand that this may not be a quick download, but it does allow me to leave all of my freebies up forever so that future visistors may always find them.

I would also like to mention that I have a new button in the sidebar to make donations through paypal. It has been up a few weeks now and I have had no donations.

I debated whether or not to announce it on the blog here. Whenever I see one on another site, it always seems to generate a negative feeling. So I put it up and put it lower on the page.

I do not want my visitors to think I am only here to make money (as many blogs are). Hopefully after years of contributing to the digi-community, my readers know my goals better. It has been a constant struggle for me as to whether to give freely or charge. I always seem happier giving freely.

However, after once again spending about 10 hours writing and publishing this tutorial, as I have with many of my others, I cannot help but wish that I could make a little bit of money for all of my time spent on all of these tutorials.

Therefore, if you do feel led to make a donation, I would certainly appreciate your heartfelt thanks.

I do know not everyone is finacially able (such as myself often) to be able to contribute and I do not want to limit the tutorials and do want to offer them to everyone.


10 comments:

Vicky S. said...

I'm loving these tutorials.

Shell said...

Wow I think theres a paper for everything you could ever need in brown lol. Thanks for the tut & papers.

Pooh said...

Hummie,
thank you for your tuts. They are so good. I'm sorry that you are down. I guess we just get used to you bouncing around so happy. I'm guilty of looking at the kudo's and not leave a comment. Sometimes I appreciate the work, but really don't like it and don't know what to leave. I'll have to figure out something. You asked before if you should keep doing it. I'm thinking maybe, take the summer off. I know that all indoor activities pretty much stop where I'm at until the snow falls... well that's only a few months for Alaska...lol... Maybe that's why we are out every minute we can when the suns out. It is up really early and doesn't go down until early also, early in the morning. I have pictures of my daughter's BD party at 2 am.. wild..
Please Feel Better...

scrapgeek said...

Another great tutorial :)

Anonymous said...

thanks for these great papers....so very kind of you.
-sheryl

grambie said...

As expected, your tutorials are so professional in their instructions that anyone can easily follow. Love that you can get the file in pdf format. I hit the print just to see what would happen & was completely surprised. So thanks for this tutorial along with those fabulous papers. I used the cloud filter to make my old parchment papers but haven't had the chance to explore other avenues. This pack is just so awesome & versatile. I will definitely use your tutorial for future papers. So thanks again for sharing of your expertise to us all. KUDOS!!!

Angelika said...

Thanks for sharing, Hummie! :-)

Ally S. said...

Wow! Love these papers & tut! Thanks so much. I've been using the cloud filter for a few years, but you learn something new every day :)

renaenick said...

I love these papers. They can be used in so many different layouts!

Thanks so much for sharing!

Renae

Scrapping Servant said...

thank you for sharing this, I will be back to read it in more detail... when my brain isn't so tired.

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