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August 29, 2019 at 4:46 pm #33867
Trish, OMG, I totally love this. Fantastic creation.
August 29, 2019 at 4:49 pm #33868Thank you Lynda. When it come to the maskmaker script, I have a great deal of control of the script. They are going to prove to be very handy.
August 29, 2019 at 7:45 pm #33878What a fantastic variety of new great works with new feathers, arrows, color that pops-effect, linoleum, colourful lady,tin can alley, beautiful hummingbirds. Go on all together! 🙂
@trish: I guess you didn’t see the path for Linda to find the feather-tut. Here again for you and those who are interested in:
Classes/Intermediate/Creative Scrap/Miscellaneous
August 30, 2019 at 2:07 pm #33940Rusty Kalidoscope, every colour apart from the yellow is from different types of rust. I never realised that rusts can be a beautiful colour and texture.
Libera I tried the bows on 2020 , when run on the set setting it was fine, when I chose my own it played up again, it did a weird thing, it started fine then the second layer start trying to pick up anything else that was open, like the colour samples I had closed down so they wasnt viewable. This then upset the finish, so when starting a new one it tried to start where it had messed up the previous one.
The curled ribbons works fine on 2020 for your information.
August 31, 2019 at 6:31 am #33957Sue, you are truly a nature lover and your work reflects this beautifully, well done Hon.
Trish, I love your rust project and you so obviously can see beauty in all things, you go girl!August 31, 2019 at 6:39 am #33959Hi Scrapbook Campers. I stumbled across this photo of pine cones on Unsplash and had to do something with it. I have a lovely kit by ADB Designs, “Cozy Autumn Days” so I used some elements and papers from that. The background paper I made myself and I also created the pine cone brushes. The alpha I created by using the pine cone photo as a background to cut out my text. Thanks for takin a peek!
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