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  • #63390
    Susan Ewart
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      • Superfan

      I had to start at list! A list of all the master classes, scripts, labs, tutorials of all sorts that I didnt know about (or past over thinking it wasnt for me…I was wrong) that I want to learn.  Seeing them in action in everyones pages really shows the techniques in action.

      here’s my layout for today.  From Module 3 of the Basic course  https://scrapbookcampus.com/basic-scrap-course-1/module-03/ This is where I learned about “inner bevel” (under effects, 3D effects, inner bevel…I think).  I like that look and use it often.  Some fonts don’t work well with it though I’ve learned.

      When I check in to the forum each day it’s like WOWZERS! Such eye candy….no calories and totally healthy for me!  Love it all.

      #63413
      nadine
      Participant
        • 78
        • Junior

        ohhh I love this mushroom !!! bravo @Val !!

        #63414
        nadine
        Participant
          • 78
          • Junior

          Can someone help me ??? It seemed to me that Carole or someone presenting at a live on the frames or lettering, or even alphas (I admit I forgot), that we could use a font to make a frame ???? I searched, but not found ??? will I have dreamed ????
          Basically, like the letter “O” as a frame (to keep it simple)
          thanks in advance ))))

          #63415
          Cassel
          Keymaster
            • 2522
            • Superfan

            Nadine, I think it is in one of the No Kit Scrap. The No Kit Scrap #2 I think.

            #63416
            Sue Thomas
            Participant
              • 1598
              • Superfan

              Nadine,

              Fun with Dingbats

              also there are several  tutorials in the creative scrap,   decorative borders, decorative borders 2 , also font frames, hand doodle frame, loopy frame, there are others. You will just have to take the time  to scroll through them methodically in  creative scrap, and you’ll find them.

              #63418
              Sue Thomas
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                • 1598
                • Superfan

                The flair button tutorial is in the  creative scrap.  It’s one of Carole’s early tutorials, and  although I have many favourites, I love this one the most. It’s one of the first ones I  leant to do, when I joined.  I created this page for a random challenge several years ago.   I learnt to do this  technique very quickly, by repetition.  I  don’t have to refer to the tut any more, the same goes for all of my favourite techniques. The flowers are my own, which I extracted from some photos I took.  Again,  in the blog you will  find how to do extractions with ease.   There are 3 masterclasses on extractions, including one on advanced extractions. Mrs Wren was going through a molt, her tail feathers grew back quite quickly.

                #63421
                Sue Thomas
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                  • 1598
                  • Superfan

                  Marie-Claire,   if you can remember I posted two collages,  very recently on here and on FB,  the layout is also from No kit 3.  I don’t need to refer to it, as I created a guides template, which  I  resurrect, to showcase  more mammals and insects.  Here is one of them.    (This is not one  of my submissions, it’s purely for Marie-Claire)

                  #63423
                  Bonnie Ballentine
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                    • 1643
                    • Superfan

                    Creative Scrap…engraving…

                     

                    Engraving

                     

                    A friend’s photo…engraving on the rocks from a Christian song. Made this for a friend during her Emmaus Walk.

                     

                     

                    #63452
                    Diane Co
                    Participant
                      • 22
                      • Rookie

                      after watching Heritage 2 with its extensive section on using guides and rulers to make a fan shaped tree, I realized I could use the guides much more efficiently then I had been.  so I created a drawing of my home and yard. Its pretty accurate and helps me to plan where to put irrigation and where to put gardens and trees etc.

                       

                      #63461
                      Cassel
                      Keymaster
                        • 2522
                        • Superfan

                        More entries for the following:

                        Bonnie, you seem to have so much fun featuring your pickleball buddies! Your engraving is literally “set in stone” 🙂

                        Cristina, thank you for your kind words and the link to this event mentioned on the Corel site. I am quite proud of how this site has grown with the help of all the members!

                        Corrie, I am always happily surprised how members will join the same challenge/bootcamp and use them so differently.

                        Ann Seeber (2), interesting to have the same “base” tutorial just after Corrie’s and see how different they are! Once you start to make your own pattern, you can quickly become addicted to that!

                        Anita Wyatt, another one for the Love Story challenge!

                        Mary Solaas, I love those little tubes you created!

                        Wanda (Sue) McGuire, that is an interesting take on the Out-of-bound technique as you kept the background. The effect is so dynamic! That mask might have been done after one of the Brush Variance class or the webinar I did for Corel (which is on YouTube HERE)

                        Euka, I think that the pinking shear technique is one of the most surprising for many members going through the bootcamp. I just imagine their eyes going wide open (maybe I have too much imagination?)

                        Sheila Hogg, you can surely decorate a whole tree with those ornaments!

                        Nadine, writing text in a circle is one thing but writing in reverse seems to be VERY challenging for so many people. That is why I did that tutorial, and it seems pretty popular too!

                        Monique, a nice way to showcase a song!

                        Julie Magerka, restoring photos is not only for old pictures. I guess they are probably the ones most likely to be damaged but you can definitely use the same techniques on “newish” photos that are also damaged. I hope those who send you those damaged photos appreciate the restoration you do!

                        Val, are those pawprint tubes or maybe brushes? That mushroom is really cute!

                        Susan Ewart, I see that you also learned about shadows in addition to the Bevel.

                        Sue Thomas, anyone looking at your projects can see how you use the same scrapbooking techniques for non-scrapbooking page, and the result is always fantastic.

                        Diane Co. this is a really different way to use PSP, and why not? Glad you found the guides to help you.

                        #63462
                        Cassel
                        Keymaster
                          • 2522
                          • Superfan

                          Whenever you have a post that seems to disappear, don’t worry. Post a message for me or drop me an email. They are easy to pull from the spam.

                          #63464
                          Shirley
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                            • 252
                            • Enthusiast

                            For day 4, I have chosen “out of this world”  It has been a very popular theme in this showcase and it is good seeing all the different ways of stepping out of the frame. Another one of Caroles tutorials.

                            #63466
                            MoniqueN.
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                              • 387
                              • Enthusiast

                              I won the popart script some time ago and this was one of the first projects I made with it. 🙂

                              #63467
                              MoniqueN.
                              Participant
                                • 387
                                • Enthusiast

                                When I post an entry I push submit, wait till it’s done and then go up to see all the projects posted……..and wow! what a beautiful projects! I think I ahve to make a list with lessons mentioned, so I can try that myself too 🙂

                                Some I remember from the classes 🙂

                                #63469
                                Dee347
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                                  • 36
                                  • Rookie

                                  I changed the color of a flower from purple to pink using the Color Your World Class.

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                                  #63471
                                  Dee347
                                  Participant
                                    • 36
                                    • Rookie

                                    I used the Picture Frames In PSP Tutorial to create this framed image of my little chihuahua hiding under the tree last year.

                                    #63474
                                    Dee347
                                    Participant
                                      • 36
                                      • Rookie

                                      I used the Color My World Class to color a grayscale butterfly image from Pixabay.com and turn it into a sepia or vintage look butterfly.

                                      #63476
                                      Lyn Lou
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                                        • 70
                                        • Junior

                                        Congrats on 10 years of the Campus.

                                        I have not done as many challenges as you all, just a couple. as I am often busy, but when I have the time I love doing challenges. One that I had done was called;  Travel Tale Challenge 15th June 2020

                                        Travel Tale Challenge 2020

                                        I loved doing this challenge as I was able to use photos from my collections that usually just reside unseen on my hard drive and not printed and to turn them into a design that enhances the memory of my holiday with family and friends is brilliant.
                                        This one was a day out on the river, from and to Ipswich UK with family and friends. We had known these friends all our lives from our childhood, as we lived a few doors away until we moved to a new town, and months later they also moved near to us! They are all grown and married now with families of their own, and we still stay in touch, including going to their family weddings and funerals etc.  On this trip on of the brothers brought his best friend along for the trip……much to the surprise of my hubby……he was one of his best mates in primary school!!! The first time they had met since school!!

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                                        #63479
                                        Lyn Lou
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                                          • 70
                                          • Junior

                                          This image was also part of the same challenge Travel Tale Challenge 15th June 2020

                                          Travel Tale Challenge 2020

                                          This one was a holiday with just my mother, and me. We went to Jersey for a week and had a great time exploring the island.  We both loved every minute of it as you can see my mother in the “spaceship” in the meercat area! lol And one of her playing the piano!  Though on one day she got badly stung on her legs, and we had to find a chemist to get something to ease the sting, but that did not stop us having fun looking at all the historic places of interest around the island and the gorgeous beaches!  A great holiday to remember.

                                          #63481
                                          Lyn Lou
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                                            • 70
                                            • Junior

                                            This is another one from this challenge Travel Tale Challenge 15th June 2020

                                            Travel Tale Challenge 2020

                                            This was a day out with my mother, hubby, daughter and her boyfriend to Leeds Castle. Hubby and I had gone before and as there is so much to see we wanted to go again, this time with family. We had a great day going around the castle, learning about the history of the castle, place the amazing views of the castle and moat, whilst we sat having lunch. It also has a maze, botanic gardens, lake and an aviary of  Owls, and falconry displays. Plus a train that runs around the grounds from the entrance to the castle for those families and disabled visitors. A great day out.

                                            #63484
                                            Val
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                                              • 158
                                              • Junior

                                              Nadine: Thank you for the kind words.

                                              Carole: They are pawprints in a tube.  I did it for one of your lessons, I just can’t remember which one.

                                              #63491
                                              Marie-Claire
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                                                • 367
                                                • Enthusiast

                                                Thanks Sue !

                                                #63490
                                                Corrie Kinkel
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                                                  • 1078
                                                  • Superfan

                                                  Cindy good to hear you are all okay now!

                                                  For today just a simple image I made as one of the first things I did in the Diamond Membership. I combined two tuts: name inside a letter and letter decorated with a flower (or an element). I make a lot of cards and have used this already quite a few times for different people, they seem to like it on their cards! Of course I put the recipient’s name in it and I use a color that match the rest of the card. It is also very usable for gents!

                                                  https://scrapbookcampus/creativescrap/name-inside-a-letter

                                                  https://scrapbookcampus/creativescrap/letter-decorated-with-a-flower

                                                  #63494
                                                  nadine
                                                  Participant
                                                    • 78
                                                    • Junior

                                                    Thanks @Cassel yes it’s No Kit Scrap #2 and it’s my interpretation with the “M” of Moïra

                                                     

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                                                    #63497
                                                    Mary Solaas
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                                                      • 555
                                                      • Enthusiast

                                                      Day 5 – I’m posting pics done from the Labs.  This one is also Lab 5 – Mod 10 and is Experiment 1 – to use 3 different texts.  The sample used 5 different ways to use a computer and so my take was 5 different ways to enjoy music.

                                                      Have to say – everyone is posting some great layouts – so many different ways to use the same tuts – we learn so much from your inspiration, Carole, and from each other also.

                                                       

                                                      #63508
                                                      Susan Ewart
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                                                        • 763
                                                        • Superfan

                                                        I just watched the Day 5 video on FB, fabulous as always as I learn something and it was nice to see it live.  Here’s a layout from the July 2021 Bootcamp.  I can find art anywhere.  This was one of several metal pieces across windows in the bathroom just outside Banff at Lake Minnewanka (sorry no chocolate factory there – with apologies to Willie Wonka).  The town was submerged, making room for a beautiful lake in the Rockies….so what do I do?  I take pictures of the bathroom!

                                                        Have a happy creative day!

                                                        #63510
                                                        Anita Wyatt
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                                                          • 174
                                                          • Junior

                                                          For Day 5, I am sharing a project I decided to do a few weeks ago using what learnt so far in Bootcamp, Love Story Challenge, and the Master Classes. I wanted to create something special for husband and my 58th wedding anniversary. I am still new to scrapbooking, so this may not be perfect, but I had fun creating it. The  papers, elements, and inserts are  from Digi Dewi’s Bundle “True Love” at Pixel Scrapper. I also used some items from my PSP Tube collections and added the Font ChaseCallas. Then I  applied the helpful tips from Bootcamp and Carole’s Master Classes and duplicated and converted the text vector layers into rasters, so I could apply drop shadows. Thank you,  Carole and everyone here for giving me the inspiration to do this.

                                                          Something About Shadows

                                                          https://scrapbookcampus.com/bootcamp/

                                                           

                                                          #63518
                                                          Ann Seeber
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                                                            • Superfan

                                                            https://scrapbookcampus.com/Community/topic/travel-tale-challenge-2020/

                                                            My very first layout when I joined The Campus was the Travel Tale Challenge 2020. There were helpful templates to use and luckily I found a large, panoramic photo of Acapulco Bay to use as a background. I used a silhouette of Mexico for my map. We learned to make a postcard and stamps. I added the parachute flyers because they were typical over our beach. We stayed for a week each year at one of the hotels on the beach but one year we decided to try the Las Brisas resort on the mountainside, above the bay. That was the most fun because they arranged all kinds of adventures for us so we didn’t spend the whole time lazing on the beach, as usual. For me, using PSP for a layout like this was a whole new experience!

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                                                            #63523
                                                            Bonnie Ballentine
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                                                              This is one of my first efforts after becoming a Diamond member…I do enjoy the out of bounds.

                                                              Selections Everywhere

                                                              #63524
                                                              Karon Dey
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                                                                Fabulous Cristina.

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