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January 29, 2020 at 11:42 am #38299
The photo of the White tailed deer buck is an old favourite of mine. A relevantly simple page, buttonized frame around the deer, which I masked first. A coloured gradient on the left side to highlight the text. Beautiful page Lynda, and an interesting read. I like the simplicity of it. I don’t follow tutorials. I start with a photo, and I look at it, and go from there.
January 29, 2020 at 3:06 pm #38301Sue, Trish, and Lynda, your work is lovely and so creative. Great job!
January 29, 2020 at 3:34 pm #38303Here is the layout I did to practice the tutorials from the Lab10 Module 01 (Clock Face – Hour Hands – Antique Lace)
I used another template from Scrapping with Liz (Lots of Blocks Template2). Again it is about Christmas Markets, and this was the first one we went. I had fun, just the Antique Lace I had to do a few times until I got something that I liked and fit the layout.
January 29, 2020 at 8:12 pm #38309Lovely tribute Lyn, did you got down inside the the dam, I thought that really interesting , well done xx
Just a simple frame , this picture seemed a perfect match for it x
January 29, 2020 at 8:51 pm #38312Sue, love that picture, love snowy pictures x
Christina, that a great picture, I adore that clock xx
January 29, 2020 at 8:52 pm #38313January 29, 2020 at 8:54 pm #38314Whatever your thing is Sue just keep on doing it … it is simple and effective and showcases the subject matter beautifully. This is a beautiful page my friend. <3
January 29, 2020 at 8:59 pm #38315Nice layout Cristina and the Christmas market thing looks like such fun. Your clock fits in well with the overall page and the antique lace you created is divine! Love your background paper … well done my friend. <3
January 29, 2020 at 9:03 pm #38316Natty frame Trish, I love it and you picked just the right pic to be showcased by it! Well done Hon. <3
January 29, 2020 at 11:30 pm #38323Thank you Annie on your very kind comment. Trish and Cristina, your pages are stunning. After several days of thick fog, it finally lifted this afternoon to reveal a winter wonderland, with thick hoar frost. So off out I went armed with the camera. This evening’s project, using this afternoon’s photos. Quite a few techniques used in the project. I’ve included a photo which I used in the page after I extracted it. I edited it slightly to make it very easy to remove the background. I used the magic wand, but there are other ways to do it. The frame is what I created the other day. I changed the colouring.
January 30, 2020 at 1:56 am #38324Stunning photos and work on this page Sue. I love the effect you have on your background paper. You are doing nature proud my friend. <3
January 30, 2020 at 2:05 am #38326Hi Campers. I had a play with the lovely bunny photo from DiGregor Photography … thanks for this photo Lynda, it is really lovely. I have been practicing how to make seamless patterns. It takes a little work and I am only able to create them using the brush tool. The background paper is one I made for this project this morning. The tubes are my own effort as are the alpha, plaid and ribbons. The stickers I made from lovely tubes that I have had forever. The little poem was a freebie I snagged off the web, I just added the frame to it. Thanks for takin a peek!
January 30, 2020 at 7:35 am #38330My second play for the day dear Campers. Thanks again Lynda for this lovely photo of Willow Beach. You are a good photographer my friend. Well I really had some fun with this one, creating as I went along. I especially enjoyed making the twill ribbons. The tubes I made by mostly using the magic wand which I think has improved a lot since my initial use of psp which was version 10 … I think. I have got a certificate in tubing and I can honestly say it is a lot easier to tube today than it was when I earned that certificate, lol! The blurb was copied from the web as I had no info regards Willow Beach but thanks to Lynda I am now a little more enlightened, 🙂 The background paper was another that I created using a seamless tile made from a brush I created of an agave plant … that was fun as well. Anyways folks, thanks for takin a peek!
January 30, 2020 at 1:50 pm #38339Trish, Sue, and Annie, thank you very much for your kind comments! <3
Sue, great photo and lovely layout. I love the background paper; it looks like it has a canvas texture. I also like how you “play” with frames in all your layouts.
Trish, nice frame, and it fits the photo perfectly.
Annie, very nice layouts. I love both background papers and the twill ribbons.
Great work, ladies!
January 30, 2020 at 4:15 pm #38346Tax season break late last night and I literally threw this one together.
Upload #2 I guess I really was tired. I just fixed it and I am back to work.
January 30, 2020 at 6:25 pm #38353Thanks dear Cristina!
January 30, 2020 at 6:28 pm #38354Lovely photos Dorothy, well done! <3
January 31, 2020 at 2:34 am #38377Hello Scrapbook Campus … I found a delightful photo on Unsplash by Oliver Roos. So, still playing around with backgrounds, I just had to do something with it. I decided to keep this one simple. The alpha is by Marisa Lerin from Pixel Scrappers. Thanks for takin a peek!
January 31, 2020 at 10:11 am #38380What a beautiful page you created Annie. Your background papers are stunning. I love the colours you chose to showcase the photo. I love lilac! The purple flower is a cornflower, commonly known as Bachelor buttons. Small birds love their seeds. The foreground seeded plants are thistles, I can’t be certain but the leaves resemble the Sow Thistle. They have delicate buttercup yellow flowers. The seeds in the background are a member of the coneflower family. You also did Lynda’s photos proud. All your papers are exquisite. Well done!
Thank you Cristina, I did use a canvas texture on the background photo, it toned down the colours. As for frames, I’m always thinking of new ways to frame my photos.
January 31, 2020 at 1:20 pm #38381Annie, you did it again, another beautiful layout! I love everything about it.
I am missing Michele and her lovely work here. Hopefully, we will see her here soon. 🙂
January 31, 2020 at 8:03 pm #38395Sue, thank you so much. I really appreciate your knowledge of nature and now I have learned about these delights from you. I loved the photo and I had been wondering what the flowers were but could not find anything on them from Google. I am learning so much here, not just from Cassel but also from students who include valuable journaling in their work. It is a real joy to hop on here of a morning and peruse the beautiful work and wealth of information. <3
January 31, 2020 at 8:05 pm #38396Dear Cristina, thank you so much my friend, your comments are always greatly appreciated. <3
February 10, 2020 at 6:55 pm #38758Carole,
Thanks so much for the instruction on the Character Map…I had no idea. I made this FB Banner for Valentines Day using the font Memories. The hearts are from Pixel Scrappers
Thanks again,
LyndaDi
February 25, 2020 at 8:29 pm #39737I got Carol’s custom playing card script. After a slow start Carol put me on the right path and I got the script to work properly. I think this will be fun to work with. Here are my first two attempts.
February 25, 2020 at 8:39 pm #39740Hey Annie,
I have to agree with Sue Thomas… I love this flower and you have done it justice. We have many that grow wild in the preserve and along the river in our backyard. I believe that it is a Thistle Flower. Cornflowers have flat leaves and look much like daisy’s but are of different colors, pink and purple.
Keep up the good work . You have a great eye for beauty.
February 25, 2020 at 9:06 pm #39743Lynda, I have only just read this. Thank you so much for your lovely compliments on my efforts. Thanks also for the link to the thistle flowers … I have perused and all sorts of creative ideas are whirling around in my head! <3
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