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September 8, 2021 at 6:45 pm #63797
Having a little fun with the fake ID template Carole posted. The hawks have come out to the country early this year. I am NOT happy about it. But it’s Mother Nature at work so not for me to decide. However, this fella has almost taken up residence on my garage roof … eyeballing the critters and birds below. I liked it just fine when they were all in the city. I go out to try and shoo him away but he is not intimidated by me one iota. He does make for a beautiful picture with the zoom lens. My computer with all my favorite Scrapbook Campus stuff is down in Florida … but Carole, I sure am glad (along with all the others, I’m sure) that you have been successful with this Campus and that we all found you! May you have many many more years at it – and with us, too!
September 8, 2021 at 7:44 pm #63800Selections!..Well !! I can watch Carole’s videos on this process, she makes it look easy but can assure you it is not. I have recently finished a 32 page scrapbook for my Grandson Sam’s 30th Birthday. His Mum’s friend conned me into doing the same for her daughters 30th. (They are all great friends and the kids are all like siblings. When very suddenly the whole Country went into covid level 4 on account of cases in the North Island our major city of Auckland. No cases in the South where I live, this was 3 weeks ago so I had a little more time for working on it. Our Island is now on level 2 while the North Island (Auckland) still on level 4. For us here we have more business open so it was back on to the scrapping again and pleased to say I only have 2 more pages to do. During this time of scrapping I have tried to perfect my selection skills and I am enjoying the challenge. This page is my favourite of all the 60 odd pages, the couple became engaged in Budapest on their big OE. One thing I thing that would help is knowing how to place their feet firmly on the ground so they don’t look like they are floating.
September 8, 2021 at 7:48 pm #63802What a rich collection all over, really fantastic!
I looked at my different creations and discovered a few again I had almost forgotten.
This one is from the lovestory challenge February 2020, if I remember well.September 8, 2021 at 8:13 pm #63804September 8, 2021 at 8:21 pm #63806Day 3 Love Story.
September 8, 2021 at 8:39 pm #63808September 8, 2021 at 10:47 pm #63820More entries for today:
Ann Seeber (2), another “love”-ly projects! And glad to see another sandwich!
Fiona Cook, we love to see projects from PSP users of all levels. Keep posting!
MoniqueN, a lovely card.
Sheila Hogg, yeah, those rings are so fun to make (and easy) to add some pizzazz to any project. It is a good thing that you are saving your work like that because we know how computers and drives are not eternal.
Cristina (2), I think that those types of challenges (the Bingo challenge, the Scavenger hunt and such) seem to always be your favorite!
Bonnie Ballentine, that is a great effort. Maybe you are missing some of the pictures that could show more if the letters were larger?
Nadine, I think it is a very good result, especially with the shading on the top photos. It gives a real impression of the photo being curled.
Susan Ewart, design is not something natural for everyone, but by observing, and scraplifting, it will become easier.
Euka, that is a good start. I think the shadows need to be pulled downward more since the paper seems to be lifted a lot.
Wanda (Sue) McGuire (2), that is such a fun project using that overflowing technique. I don’t remember you sharing that before. Did you? That family project looks so great. I could have used that with heritage scrapbooking.
Lyn Lou, I guess I’ll have to find something for a PaintShop Christmas 6!
Helen, glad that everyone is ok after that fire. BTW, I see a typo in the text: Garge instead of Garage? I am sure you have a layered version available for editing, right?
Mary Solaas, looking at your project, I thought I recognized that paper pattern!
Corrie Kinkel, yes, that is me in the pictures for that scraplifting challenge. Those are always interesting since with the same starting “sample”, every project is completely different.
Anita Wyatt, glitters can add such a great effect to a project and it does not even have to be a lot!
Sue Thomas (2), polka-dots are among the simplest yet most versatile patterns to create. I was so proud when I found ways to create those Halloween effects that I NEEDED to turn them into a class and I remember some very surprised reactions!
Minka, I never thought of using that ID card template for an animal. Another way to think outside the box.
Shirley, after 60 pages, you must be getting a little more comfortable with your PSP, right? Beware, you might be getting more orders!
Libera (3), that challenge has generated so many great projects! For those who might not know, the Publish It challenge is the original name for the more recent Magazine challenge (the previous name seemed to mislead people in thinking I would help them get published).
And I also want to thank you all for your kind words, but I have to say that I could not have continued for 10 years without YOUR support too!
September 9, 2021 at 4:18 am #63821A Wise Word challenge was a great learning experience using text in different ways. One lesson created an outline text with various options to fill or half fill ( I used a poppy fill) and using a sculpture texture to add nice edge and bevel to the outline. Another lesson covered text wrapping and how to remove part of a selection which I have found invaluable
I am really enjoying seeing all the different creations and the walk down memory lane.
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September 9, 2021 at 6:28 am #63828I really liked the challenge wise words because I learned how to fill titles and words with tubes and other techniques to embellish words
September 9, 2021 at 6:53 am #63830Love the Spooky photos Sue Thomas, great job 🙂
September 9, 2021 at 7:09 am #63834I found the perfect application for me for the ‘out of bounds’ technique after a friend was admiring an oil painting I created way back. She said I should get it framed. It is her birthday today so I have made her a greetings card of my painting and now it’s framed albeit poking out of its frame!
September 9, 2021 at 7:30 am #63835September 9, 2021 at 8:34 am #63838Ann S was asking about Sublimation ( i think this is what she was asking about). I bought a Dye Sublimation background kit from Creative Fabrica. It is a printing process, here is the Wikipedia definition and a small sample of the one of backgrounds I bought. I bought it because wanted to see what it was too.
Dye-sublimation printing (or dye-sub printing) is a computer printing technique which uses heat to transfer dye onto materials such as a plastic, card, paper, or fabric. The sublimation name was first applied because the dye was considered to make the transition between the solid and gas states without going through a liquid stage. This understanding of the process was later shown to be incorrect, as there is some liquefying of the dye. Since then, the proper name for the process has become known as dye-diffusion, though this technically-correct term has not supplanted the original name.[1] Many consumer and professional dye-sublimation printers are designed and used for producing photographic prints, ID cards, clothing, and more.
September 9, 2021 at 8:41 am #63840Here’s one from the July 2021 bootcamp. This is how I feel today after being woke up at 1:30am when a city vehicle was out doing some maintenance (at 1:30 am!) which sounded more like a car being stolen. I’m might need naptime today! Ann had posted a really beautiful inviting garden layout and I jokingly pretended that was me (scruffy little pony) napping in Ann’s beautiful garden.
September 9, 2021 at 10:23 am #63842No.10
I really liked doing this one which was done after the Carole’s monthly webinar ‘Overflowing’. Lovely technique to make the eye go into the photo giving it some depth. TFL.
September 9, 2021 at 10:24 am #63844ooohhh already a nice card / badge bravo)))))
thank you very much Carole and here is for me today with “Masking with PSP” & “Overlays”
I use mask by AAspnes on my photo & after differents overlays on photo and background )) I admit that I really like the final rendering of this scrap)))) (all my scraps are made with personal photos-unless specified in the message)- This reply was modified 3 years, 3 months ago by nadine.
September 9, 2021 at 10:57 am #63850Masterclass :Overflowing. I really enjoyed Carole’s approach to creating an overflowing technique. I created the framed page where I used one of my Lake photos, to create an overflowing effect, except I used the warp brush, push tool. Which inspired Carole to do the overflowing masterclass. I used a photo I took of a small bridge over a brook on one of my trips home to Wales, to create the page using Carole’s techniques. which I thought was effective.
September 9, 2021 at 11:00 am #63853I really love this technique of framing. Split frame, Lab 10-8. I’m always looking for new ways to showcase my photos, and this technique of framing is quite different.
September 9, 2021 at 11:34 am #63858Masterclass: ADJUST WHAT. I have always been a big fan of the adjustment layers. I use them a lot. Like masks, you can always go back to them to edit them. They have so many uses. I find they are great for creating frames. Here are 2 examples.
September 9, 2021 at 1:10 pm #63863Lyn, thank you, coming from you it’s very much appreciated!
September 9, 2021 at 1:36 pm #63865an older project. I created this during the master class, a beautiful mess.
I’m not entirely happy with it but I learned a lot of new things.
September 9, 2021 at 1:40 pm #63867Gosh – it’s wonderful what you all have posted. The overflowing class I’m going to have to investigate.
All the layouts are beautiful – some I recognize from previous postings on the forums, but as I don’t go up to Facebook very often, some I haven’t seen before.
This is my posting for Day 9 – “From Lab 6 Module 2: create flowers, stitched alpha and a string tube; also Experiment 3 was creating a sunburst paper.
September 9, 2021 at 1:58 pm #63870Love Story Day 4.
September 9, 2021 at 2:06 pm #63873The 2021 Up-to-Date Challenge gave me a way to showcase my family in California. I sent the 13 pages to them and I understand my grandson’s mother-in-law has it on her wall in Colorado. I learned a lot about templates doing this. Hopefully we can do one for 2022??
September 9, 2021 at 2:29 pm #63877This is one I did for Bootcamp 2020. Which I am not sure how to give a website to. If you haven’t taken bootcamp yet it’s an amazing set of tutorials that you can learn so much from.
Thanks to Carole Lifted Shadows Master class I redid the white ribbon and it looks much better coming up off the page than it did in the original one I did. I have been trying to decide if the upper part of the ribbon should also be slightly lifted.
September 9, 2021 at 2:41 pm #63880Somehow my post has not appeared…and it did not include a link.
August 2020 Storytime Challenge, Day 3, Skinny Dipping
September 9, 2021 at 2:42 pm #63881I reposted and it still does not show…wonder if it is the title?
September 9, 2021 at 2:43 pm #63882Ooops…there it is….
September 9, 2021 at 4:08 pm #63885I’m thoroughly enjoying myself revisiting all the projects I have done since joining the Campus and seeing all the other entries!
Here is a page for the Travel Tale Challenge of 2020 and it is an extra page I included to finish it, so to speak. In it are most of the things we learned to make: postcard, sheet of stamps and a single stamp, postmark, tag with a silhouette, engraving (in this case in the aircraft wing), make the outline of the state/city using a screenshot! As some of you know I got home just in time when the Covid pandemic started, from the first visit to my daughter and grands who moved to the Seattle area. My son in law got a job there. I made a couple of more pages to complement my recordings of the trip and made a powerpoint presentation of it which I send to my daughter.
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September 9, 2021 at 5:39 pm #63888For this project I used Scrapbook Campus Quick Pages, number 3 layout, then selected the photo of my Cat Natasha who likes to hang out in the flowerpot in our garden.
I used Cassel’s script Sparkles, then used the Magic Wand to select the area of the photo in the layout and copied and pasted Natasha’s photo into selection. I felt that the photo needed a little more, so I added an adjustment layer, Vibrancy, strength 40. Thank you, Carole, and everyone here for giving me the inspiration to try this.
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