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After a bajillion questions from you guys, I finally had time to record a video tutorial on how I draw and write on my Instagram photos! Let me know what you think in the comments and please feel free to ask me questions! Also, if you guys don't have access to Adobe Photoshop CS, definitely check out Adobe Photoshop CS2 which is completely free to use.

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At long last, I've finally created a how-to-create-an-emotionally-charged-collage post that a couple of you asked me to do forever ago (sorry!). For reference, all of my collages are done on Adobe Photoshop CS6 with the help of handy transparent png images (which you can find with a good ol' google search). But for the mean time, I've included a zip file you can download including some of my go-to transparent images over on the right, just to save you a bit of searching. Ready, start, collage!

1 / Open up a new canvas on Adobe Photoshop with ample space (i.e., 5000px x 5000px)
2 / Open up your images and position them
3 / Use the Adobe layers to overlap your images for a collage effect
4 / Instead of using transparent png images, you can also manually erase an image's background (if you're not too lazy)

Easy, right? Try it out and leave me a comment or question!
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Photos from Tumblr and David Xu



YOU GUYS ASKED, SO I DELIVERED. A VIDEO ON HOW I MAKE MY FLAT-LAYS USING THE SNAPSEED AND ADOBE LIGHTROOM APPS.



A few of you have already requested a tutorial on how to code and design your own blogs, and even though HTML and CSS are entirely new languages that have taken me years to become familiar with, I'm going to be sharing a couple things that will (hopefully) prove useful to you. Also, this tutorial will only work for blogs that run off HTML and CSS (such as blogspot). So sorry, Wordpress-ers!

I was raised in an avid hair-washing family, so, when I changed my shampoo sessions to only once a week (and sometimes two weeks), the way I dealt with my hair changed drastically. Actually, now I just don't deal with my hair at all. If you didn't know, natural hair oils and grit make for great bed hair stylists, and I often leave my house with my bed head still intact. But now, thanks to the Schwarzkopf Professional's OSiS+ Session Label Salt Spray and OSiS+ Extreme Hold Hair Spray, I can get the matt texture and body I need with clean hair, making styling 26x easier. It's the perfect beach spray for all your tousled and wavy do's this summer. And it smells ridiculously fresh. Here's how I like to use the spray.



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