Create a sleek, dimensional tiled photo frame with a top-centered opening and customizable fill. This technique focuses on building the frame itself—complete with 3D-style trim and layered shadows—for a polished, tag-like look.
This creative technique uses shape editing to transform a panoramic image into a striking work of art. By isolating your subject with precise shape cuts, you can keep the focal point in full, vibrant color while converting the surrounding area into a soft black-and-white border. The result is a dramatic contrast that instantly draws the eye to the most important part of your photo. Perfect for landscapes, cityscapes, or group shots, this method adds a professional, gallery-worthy touch to your scrapbook pages while letting your main subject shine.
Create a page using embellishments that match or enhance elements found in your photograph. Use the Grid cutter to evenly "cut" the photograph and then add the matching embellishments to either the top or bottom of the photograph.
In this video you will take your framing skills to the next level. We will be diving into the world of frame customization. Specifically, I’ll show you a step-by-step process on how to separate a beveled mat and its shadow, empowering you to have complete control over both the mat and the beveled edge frame.