I was in Costco one cold, dreary, winter afternoon and found myself examining a copy of Photoshop Elements 4. I have so enjoyed the journey, which provides me the opportunity to continue to expand and learn through this community of enthusiastic members. When I discovered the Digital Scrapper website I was pleased to recognize Linda from a telecast years ago on the BYU network. I had a coupon to purchase Photoshop Elements for $50 and could not wait to use it. I have had a love affair with computers since my stack of punched IBM cards comprising my last programming assignment tumbled from the toilet tank into the bowl. I’ve been a big fan of Adobe ever since I started digital scrapbooking. I was hooked and never looked back! I started teaching classes in my community a year or two later and spread the word on how awesome digital scrapbooking is! I made the jump from PSE6 on a PC to CS3 on a mac (back when CS3 was new), and I recently bought Photoshop CS6 but haven’t had time to install it yet. I went to this friend’s house and begged her to give me a 45 minute crash course in PSE3. I was fascinated by this and ::had:: to see it for myself.
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I had a friend tell me the concept of Digital Scrapbooking, and a mutual friend knew how to do it. Here is how many of our Digital Scrapper team of creatives found their way to Adobe: Update: The posting deadline has expired, but we’d still love to hear your story. We teach Adobe, we talk Adobe, and this month, we give Adobe.Īt the bottom of this post I will give you all the details for winning a FREE copy of Adobe software. But first, I thought you might like to sit down in our Digital Scrapper living room, sip an ice cold lemonade, and hear from our team members. Here at Digital Scrapper we are all about Adobe.