Scrapper’s Guide
If you’re looking for a great place to learn how to digitally scrapbook, or if you’re looking to improve your skills, I think you should check out Scrapper’s Guide.
My mom decided she wanted to try digital scrapbooking, but she’ll be the first to admit that computers are not her forte. When she purchased Photoshop Elements from Costco, it came bundled with Linda Sattgast’s CD on how to digitally scrapbook. My mom was thrilled and found the video tutorials easy to follow. She also loved that she could print out tutorials, which she has in a binder and adds to as she learns new things. Scrapper’s Guide definitely empowered my mom, and it’s so fun to see how much she’s learned, not only about digital scrapbooking but also about computers.
If you’ve been frustrated trying to learn digital scrapbooking, you might want to try their Beginner Training CDs. She teaches for both Photoshop and Photoshop Elements, and you can buy the CD that matches the software version you have.
If you’re looking to improve your skills, their Premier Membership might be just the thing for you. Every month you get an exclusive kit, a set of quick pages, 4 training videos, a PDF manual for each video, and more! It’s $8.99 per month, so the kit and quick pages alone make it worth the deal … so it’s definitely a steal with all its other features. (If you sign up for 1 year, you get a discount … I think it’s 12 months for the price of 10.)
I love their Tip of the Week, a free little newsletter with a nifty tip for Photoshop and Photoshop Elements. I’ve learned some great tricks from these little tidbits. I’d definitely recommend this newsletter.
Have a wonderful Wednesday!



Linda has great tut’s. When I upgraded from PSE5.0 to CS3, the first thing I bought was her tutorial CD. Good stuff, definitely worth it!
thanks for sharing such a great resource!
Susy, you’re right about the Scrapper’s Guide site. Linda’s tutorials are awesome – so easy to follow along and the best part they are taught in ‘scrapbook’ language…for our scrapbook world. Thanks for sharing this info with us. And…you’re site is great too. I enjoy it and come back quite often. Thank you too!
sorry for the spelling mistake …’you’re’ should have been ‘your’. Oops I hate it when I do that!@5grand
You’re so welcome, 5grand — and that was a great way to describe it — she uses ‘scrapbook’ language.
And thanks for the compliment on my site. I’m glad you find it useful!