Ever since I did this post about curled edges in paper scrapbooking there have been many many scrappers who have come to my site accidentally, because they did an online search for digital curled edges. Well, if that was you, now you’re in luck! I have a tutorial and freebies for all you digi scrappers too
! First, here is another page I made using my new digital curled edges (you can see the first one here):

Credits Hand Stamped Alpha: Michelle Coleman; Curled Edges: Jess Gordon (freebie below); Font: Jane Austen; Everything else is from the Cherrywood Farm kit, by Shabby Miss Jenn!
Photoshop Tips and Tricks
- I created a “visual triangle” using the the subject of my photo plus the screws and buttons on the photo’s edge. This idea is thanks to ksharonkdesigns!
- I love using Michelle’s stamped alpha (”SEPT07″) as a brush set, so I can easily change the size, color and opacity to suit my needs! If you don’t know how to make a stamp (.png file) into a brush, check this post I wrote about making your own digital brushes (you will only need to do the last part).
- The Virtual Photographer “Fall Colors” filter as well as some grungy brushwork on my photo edges really help the photo stand out.
Technique: Curled Edges for Digital Scrapbooking
This is a look I love to create on my paper scrapbook pages, so it was only natural that I’d want to incorporate it into my digi pages as well. It didn’t take any fancy digital designing knowledge to make these edges, and now I can use them again and again. Here I’ll show you what I did, plus how to make them look great on your page!
How to Make Your Own Digital Curled Edge:
- First I made curled edges with real paper following the steps seen here.
- I then scanned them, making sure my scanner was set to make a high resolution (300 dpi) image.
- Then I extracted just the curled part of the image and saved it as a .png file on a transparent background. My scanner bed is only 11 inches long, but I wanted my edges to be 12 inches , so I simply re-sized the edges. Because I wasn’t stretching them too much, they still look fine.
- I adjusted the levels, contrast and color a little and that was it!
How to Add the Curled Edge to a Digital Scrapbook Page:
- Open a 12×12, 300 dpi blank document. Place two digital papers on your page, one on top of the other.
- Drag the curled edge onto a new layer above the top paper. Position as desired, making sure that the curled edge touches or slightly overlaps each edge of the page.
- Still on the curled edge layer, using the magic wand tool, select the area above the curled edge, that you would like to erase. I also use select>modify>expand by a few pixels to make sure I get all the paper. Tip: if your selection encompasses the whole page, your edge is most likely not touching both sides of the page.
- Switch back to the (top) paper layer. Delete the selection.
- Next, add a realistic drop shadow to just the curled edge layer first, making sure that the lighting direction comes from behind the section that is curled over the paper (check here and here for drop shadow tips).
- Merge the curled edge, its shadow and the top paper layer together.
- Add another drop shadow to the whole thing, this time adjust the light source so that the shadow is thrown to the other side of the curled edge.
I hope these directions are clear – if you have any questions please ask, I’d be happy to help
. The comments button is at the end of this post.
*Update: For those visual learners out there, you can now find a video tutorial provided by Scraps of Mind. She uses Photoshop Elements and has slightly different techniques, but gets the same great results. Check it out here!*
OK, here’s your freebie
! Enjoy!!



Thank you!! They are great!!!
By: Mel on October 1, 2007
at 6:26 am
Thank you so much for these instructions on curled paper edges and the free edges.
By: Monique on October 1, 2007
at 9:04 am
Love these, thank you very much.
By: Chris on October 1, 2007
at 9:49 am
Thanks. I can’t wait to try these.
By: Janet on October 1, 2007
at 9:56 am
This is cool..I submitted it to the blog carnival.
By: Hummie on October 1, 2007
at 10:54 am
Thank you so much. I have looked every where for instructions on doing this and here you go and share. Thank you so much, your just to sweet!
By: JoAnn on October 1, 2007
at 11:06 am
I love this freebie!! TFS
By: Kasia on October 1, 2007
at 11:09 am
fabulous work, thanks so much for sharing your expertise!
By: Christine Smith on October 1, 2007
at 1:13 pm
The curled edges are fabulous, Jess. Thank you for sharing. I love the layout you did.
By: IkeaGoddess on October 1, 2007
at 1:31 pm
You are so appreciated!
Thank you for being who you are.
By: Paula on October 1, 2007
at 3:09 pm
thanks so much Jess – veryr realistic looking work
By: Bellbird (aka Justine) on October 1, 2007
at 4:37 pm
Love them! Thanks so much!
By: Ramie on October 1, 2007
at 6:11 pm
They’re perfect! Thanks for sharing.
By: sabdesbois on October 1, 2007
at 11:53 pm
Ohhh… i love these!!! Thank you so much
By: th!nkblue on October 2, 2007
at 2:05 am
Thank you Soo much for sharing you page curls. Look for mine at Weeds and Wildflowers.
Suzanne
By: sbaird on October 2, 2007
at 5:07 am
thank you for the wonderful page curls! I have added your blog to my favourites, so I can come back and read your tutorials!
Thanks so much!
Chrystina
By: Lilaclady on October 2, 2007
at 7:12 am
That looks really convincing, well done.
By: jeremy on October 2, 2007
at 7:47 am
Thanks for the freebie and the tute!!
By: rae_j on October 2, 2007
at 8:46 am
Very nice tut! thanks for sharing!
Have a great day!
By: Rachel on October 2, 2007
at 9:25 am
Thank you very much!
By: twoboyz00 on October 2, 2007
at 6:12 pm
Fabulous tut – thanks so much for sharing this, and the freebie, too!
By: DreamScrapper on October 2, 2007
at 9:27 pm
thank you
By: Michelle Waite on October 2, 2007
at 9:45 pm
Thank you so much for sharing the tut as well as the freebie. I appreciate your generosity,
~Autumn
By: ~Autumn on October 3, 2007
at 2:23 am
Awesome! I love this effect – thanks for the tute and the freebie – much appreciated
By: Donna on October 3, 2007
at 3:19 am
Thankyou!
By: gerry on October 3, 2007
at 4:58 am
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at 7:07 am
This is JUST what I needed. Thank you so much
By: ktjrdn on October 3, 2007
at 8:05 am
THANK YOU! I love curled edges, this will be perfect.
By: Brenda on October 3, 2007
at 8:54 am
Awesome tutorial. Thanks! Great freebie too.
By: Julie Ann Shahin on October 3, 2007
at 12:12 pm
Thank you! I was looking for this tut for so long now.
By: Nikky on October 3, 2007
at 12:30 pm
Wow! Thanks so much for the great tutorial as well as the free curled edges!
By: Jen_A on October 3, 2007
at 1:21 pm
Thanks, those are great!
By: Dielle on October 3, 2007
at 4:22 pm
Thanks so much – can’t wait to give this a go.
Jan
By: Jan on October 3, 2007
at 5:31 pm
Visiting Misty Cato’s blog after reading her newsletter and she had written about your wonderful tutorial and the curved edges. So nice of you to share your tutorial and to add the extra download. Thanks to another scrapper who shares of herself in helping others. HUGS!!
By: grambie on October 3, 2007
at 8:31 pm
This is so great! I love it! Thanks so much!
By: Carrie on October 4, 2007
at 1:36 pm
Thanks so much! This is sooo cool! I saw your link on Misty Cato’s blog; I’m soooo glad I did! You rock!
By: LivE on October 4, 2007
at 8:31 pm
Thank you so much for the great tut and the freebie. So nice of you to share. So appreciate this.
By: ang on October 4, 2007
at 10:04 pm
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By: Sexta freebie : Scrapblog on October 5, 2007
at 7:18 am
Thanks so much for the tut, and the edges!!
By: Deb on October 5, 2007
at 10:09 am
Thank you so very much, these are awesome!!
By: Serena on October 6, 2007
at 12:16 pm
Thank you SO much for offering this cool curled-edges scrap kit!
By: Cathy on October 6, 2007
at 10:45 pm
thank you!
By: kaje on October 7, 2007
at 4:56 am
Thanks so much for sharing these, plus the tutorial. Love it!
By: andilynn on October 8, 2007
at 4:48 pm
tks so much!!! i was looking for it!!!
xxxx
By: andrea miasiro on October 8, 2007
at 5:20 pm
Hi, thanks for sharing.
By: Mi on October 9, 2007
at 4:30 pm
Thanks so much for this technique.
I love the fact that we are learning all the time and that there are so many willing to teach us.
Thanks for sharing your talents.
By: Virago on October 13, 2007
at 7:26 am
your tutorial is featured on our site DigiScrapDepot.com
By: Vicky on October 17, 2007
at 3:57 am
Thanks!
By: Laura on October 28, 2007
at 9:34 pm
Thank you for the curled edges as well as the instructions
By: Trisha on November 1, 2007
at 9:37 am
The insturctions were easy for me to understand. Thanks.
By: Latte'Dah on December 6, 2007
at 8:46 am
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By: Curled Edges Video Scrapbooking Tutorial | Scraps Of Mind on December 26, 2007
at 6:16 pm
Thanks a lot for linking to my video tutorial Jess. I really appreciated the inspiration this article of yours gave me.
By: karooch on December 27, 2007
at 11:50 pm
Thank you, thank you! I have been searching high and low for a tutorial on how to do this. Maybe I will not go to bed as early as I thought I would tonight…lol
By: Elsie on March 12, 2008
at 3:33 pm
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By: Just a Quick Note… « Scrapbook Ideas on March 31, 2008
at 10:04 pm
Thanks so much !!!!Fantastic tuto and freebie !
By: Celly on April 1, 2008
at 7:50 am
You are too great! Thank you for the curled edge freebie and instructions. Love your work!
By: Linda on April 1, 2008
at 2:28 pm
Ooo! Cool! Thank you!
By: Cindy on April 2, 2008
at 4:46 pm
Wow! These are so cool! Thanks so much for taking all the work out them for us!!!
By: Sheila (pianomama7) on April 2, 2008
at 5:54 pm
This is great. Read the tutorial, watched the tutorial. Downloaded the freebie. I learned something new. Thank you!
By: Carie on April 2, 2008
at 8:03 pm
Thank you, these are so nice! The tutorial is terrific!
By: CathyRose on April 2, 2008
at 9:43 pm
Thank you so much!!
The tut is great!
The freebie is awesome!!
{{{hugs}}}
By: Muss on April 3, 2008
at 12:35 am
thank your very much for your generous freebie -curled edges.
By: luvfromindia on April 3, 2008
at 1:21 am
Wauw, what a great tutorial! I just couldn’t wait and had to try it at once… LOL … Thank you SO much for sharing the freebie as well.
By: Gunhild on April 3, 2008
at 8:57 am
I really enjoyed visiting your blog..you are so wise..I use psp..but can easily understand your tips for my program…your a pretty smart chick…and I will be visiting more often to read through all your blog..thank you for sharing the gift of your knowlege and the products of your hard work and creativity.
By: Joanne on April 3, 2008
at 2:14 pm
Thanks so much!
By: Ramie on April 4, 2008
at 12:07 pm
Fantastic, thank you so much for your kindness.
By: Carol on April 7, 2008
at 5:04 pm
Thanks for the tutorial. Though I won’t be able to try making my own curled edges as I don’t have the resources, I am still grateful for the knowledge I learned today. Perhaps in the future I could make use of this. And so much thanks for the freebie, this one I could always use for my layouts.
Ruby
By: momakids on April 10, 2008
at 2:51 am
Wow, thank you so much!! This is just such a wonderful tutorial! Sure am gonna give it a try. But if I fail, I’ll have the freebie to play with…
So I’m happy either way! Thank you so SO much!
I’ve come here not through a search, but from Gunhild’s website. (I see she posted here too)
Thanks again!
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at 1:28 am
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By: Lady Marmalade Kit « An Anonymous Life on May 3, 2008
at 8:59 am
Thank you soooooooo much for this freebie!
By: Ivana on July 1, 2008
at 10:16 am
Thank your for the curled edges and the information.
By: Tirza on August 14, 2008
at 9:18 am
I use psp x & I am still not getting this!!!
By: Marilyng on August 28, 2008
at 2:25 pm
This is trully great stuff! you are simply a star.
By: Beverley on November 18, 2008
at 11:06 am
Thank you for offering digital tutorials and freebies, too! I’ve been trying to figure out how to make curled edges for a while now. Who knew it would be so easy!?
By: Nicole Manning on November 26, 2008
at 1:16 am
I am adding you to my weekly friday post of places I’ve visited. But I do have a question. What programs does a person need if they want to get into digi scrapping and doing custom blog designs (not professionally but for my own blogs) Hope you can help cause I really love your kits but I have no idea how to use any of this stuff, ugh!!!
By: L2L on February 9, 2009
at 1:35 am
Love this!! THX so much for sharing!
Mags
That fall layout look like a paper one – so SUPER JOB with your digi-work!!!
By: Mags on May 27, 2009
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