This is what it will look like when I'm finished!

All quick pages are scrapbook pages, except the background is erased where the pictures go. So to start off, just make a page like you normally would. What you need to remember not to do, is merge or flatten anything until your finished with your layout.
1. I started with a background paper.

2. Then I put a strip of paper down the middle. (I did use a dropshadow on the strip of paper.)

3. Then I added a frame mat.

4. Then I added a frame over top of the mat. (I did put a drop shadow on it)

6. Then the dangling heart charm. (I used a drop shadow)

7. I put the butterfly on top of the dangling heart charm. (I used a drop shadow)
9. Leaving all layers unmerged, I click on the second layer. (The strip going down the middle) I use my eraser tool and erase all of the strip that is visible under the frame.

10. Then I click on the first layer (the background paper) and use my eraser to erase everything visible under the frame.
11. Then I merge all the layers. (*Do NOT flatten it! When you flatten something it takes away the transparency.)
This will give you your quick page. Remember that you need to save quick pages as .png files, .png will leave the cutout transparent.
I put a drop shadow on the finished quick page, so you can see it. You should not put a drop shadow on the finished quick page if you are planning on letting other people use it. This way if they don't like a drop shadow, fine. If they want one, they can add their own.
I put a drop shadow on the finished quick page, so you can see it. You should not put a drop shadow on the finished quick page if you are planning on letting other people use it. This way if they don't like a drop shadow, fine. If they want one, they can add their own.
I hope you find this useful. Thank for stopping by!



