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May 13, 2021 at 10:10 am #57937
Slowly I am getting along, and with this layout, I finally finished practicing the 2020 Lab Tutorials.
For December, they were: Word Tree – Holly – Round Label.
As I haven’t been very creative lately, I again started with a template. This time was from Lynn Grieveson, called “perfect-panorama-8.” As usual, I tweaked it a bit.
Now, onto the 2021 tutorials!
May 13, 2021 at 11:45 am #57938Love your surfer, Michele
May 13, 2021 at 2:25 pm #57943I always beam from ear to ear when the Tree Swallows arrive. This year I have 9 Tree Swallow houses, over the past week, 7 of the nine houses have been claimed, and nest building is now in full swing. I had previously created a template for the flair button, all I have to do is add the photo. It saves a lot of time especially if I use more than 1 button. Depending on the photo, sometimes I have to start from scratch. I used extracted swallows from a few years back. I promoted the Swallow from the photo, blur and other effects to create the background. as you can see from the promoted Swallow it was very blue. As for the word art, I thought it appropriate as this male after keeping guard of his house, stretched his wings and took off for a bite to eat. I say sweets, the North Americans say candies. Hence “sweet little’ referring to the candies and the swallows. ( My wired sense of humour) I used Cassel’s candy script, and one of her lace fonts.
May 13, 2021 at 5:51 pm #57946I combined the YouTube Splatter Portrait tutorial with a B&W photo and I used color changer to add blue to the eyes and pink to the lips. Again , I don”t know who the photo is of. It was a free download from a search that I did.
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May 13, 2021 at 9:32 pm #57954Beautiful work Lynda. Lots of effective techniques used. well done!
May 13, 2021 at 10:28 pm #57956Now that is a fab diva Michele, and I can relate to the calculation thing … OCD really is a time consuming pain, lol! Lovely work my friend. ;D
May 13, 2021 at 10:40 pm #57959Cristina, you have created a delightful and fun page. The expressions on those beautiful faces tell it all … from ‘what is this all about’ to ‘now I know what this is all about!’ Love it, well done my friend. 😉
May 13, 2021 at 10:48 pm #57960I love it Sue, beautifully showcased my friend. What pretty little birds those tree swallows are. Do you make the nests for the birds yourself? I have a little woven nest that I have just purchased and I need to find someplace to hang it … out of harms way from cats etcetera. Not sure what type of bird it will attract but hopefully something will find it suitable. 😉
May 13, 2021 at 10:50 pm #57961Nice work Lynda. I love the results you achieved with the techniques you used, well done. 🙂
May 13, 2021 at 11:42 pm #57967Annie, you have the Australian Tree Martin, which is a Swallow. The Tree Swallow and wren houses were made for me by an elderly gentleman. He likes making bird houses, he’s very good at woodwork. He would come and cut down dead trees down for his log stove. In return he has given me all of the bird houses that I have. I go to jumble sales looking for tiny to medium sized teapots, and old working boots, which I have dotted around amongst the trees and hedges, making sure that they are well hidden with foliage. They attract many birds, from the small wrens sparrows and warblers, to the blackbirds and Robins. Thank you for your kind comment on the Swallow page. You create wonderful pages.
May 13, 2021 at 11:51 pm #57969Simple quick frame. I enjoy creating frames. For the frame I chose colours of the new green foliage, for the background paper and Carole’s lace tube I used colours from the bird, branches and dead leaf litter. All native sparrows are very small, and have the most beautiful songs.
May 14, 2021 at 5:48 am #57976Thanks for all the surfer love, ladies. <3
Cristina, what a lovely page to show how they’ve grown.
Love your swallows and sparrow, Sue. I enjoy how you combine various elements and techniques in a single l/o.
That’s a great result you got, Lynda. You should show it to the person who made the tutorial.
May 14, 2021 at 8:25 am #57978Sue, lovely layouts and they do highlight those beautiful photos.
Lynda, really wonderful work.
Annie, I had to laugh at your comment about the layout…” What is this all about?” to “I know what this is all about!”… LOL… It fits the photos perfectly! Thank you, my dear friend!
Michele, thank you! They sure grew, and this was back in 2018!
May 14, 2021 at 9:53 am #57981I’m struggling to keep up with all the wonderfully inspirational, artistic, creative pages being posted daily. The camps is an absolute hive of activity. I won’t say roll on winter when I can spend more time on the laptop. At the moment I am seizing every moment of the lovely weather and everything else Spring is offering. I kayaked yesterday for the first time since last October. The water was icy cold, never the less it was lovely to be out on the water. I have to make the most of riding too, before the hoards of parasitic insects emerge, and plague the horses, which will make it unpleasable to ride for both of us. Winter does have some advantages. 🙂
I take this opportunity to thank all those who have commented on my pages, they mean a great deal to me. It means a lot me, that my photography is much appreciated, especially my macro shots of insects. The insects are slowly emerging for another short lived season. Combining the art of nature photography and the art of showcasing them gives me great pleasure, and always a challenge, which is a big part of the enjoyment.
I have to give credit to Carole for all that she has taught me over the years through the vast information she has in the campus, and to those who have inspired me with their posts, and quite often instruction.
May 14, 2021 at 9:05 pm #58002Something a little different for a change.
May 14, 2021 at 9:07 pm #58004Something a little different for a change. Native Sparrows, top: Lincoln’s Sparrow, left: Savannah Sparrow, right: White Crowned sparrow.
May 14, 2021 at 9:08 pm #58005Lovely to hear that you have a friend who makes the birdhouses Sue. You will have to take a pick sometime to show us one in use. I love this sparrow page … beautiful showcasing my friend. Now sparrows I am very familiar with, we have heaps of them in Queensland. I love all birds … in fact, I love all wildlife. I could sit with a cuppa and watch them all day. ;D
May 14, 2021 at 9:12 pm #58007LOL! I thought so too dear Cristina. ;D
May 14, 2021 at 9:33 pm #58012Beautiful gallery you have there Sue, well done my dear friend. 🙂
May 15, 2021 at 12:32 pm #58022Annie, Here are a few pics of some of the designs of houses I have. The size of the entrance hole is specific to each species. The Wrens having the smallest hole. For the Swallows, their hole is larger, but not to big to allow the sparrows to get in, but not all sparrows are bigger than the Swallows. I have only ever opened the lid on 2 houses, while being occupied. One Swallow and an a Wren. These are nestling Tree Swallows. The houses are showing their age externally. Every year, once the inhabitants have left, I clean every one out, and plug the holes, ready for another season.
May 15, 2021 at 12:35 pm #58023All the photos have lost their quality, as I compressed them down to around 400pixels.
May 15, 2021 at 11:48 pm #58027Okay, sorry I have been a bit absent, as has Val. We have both been working 40+ hours a week and now I am finally back on my regular schedule. Now on to ….
Annie: Loving the books you have made from the scripts. I think I bought the notebook script; but I don’t recall the open book script. Going to have to check it out. You are really knocking the scripts out of the park…Great grab bag and now I’m thinking I need it.
Corrie: Your layout is awesome. I really like how you used various pictures of the flowers, made the clipart of tulips in the national colors and sthe smae with the country name. “Lente” is a gorgeous layout and useing the colors in your photo for the background papers is a great idea. You did an outstanding job using your “birthday” goodies. Your Mother’s Day layout is stunning. The colors are beautiful and really make the photo stand out. Thank you for the information about the flowers being the symbol of Alzheimers. My MIL died from its effects and I miss her sorely. Great job on the Switzerland layout. You really did well on making your own country template.
Bonnie: Never tire of seeing your pickleball layouts. One of these days you are going to have more than enough to make a large tabletop book out of them. You have really made good use of the Florida template, love the background photo. Virginia, wow, you did an amazing job on your own state template. Who needs to buy when we can call on Bonnie, LOL. Both your MFish template and the starburst script template are awesome. Love, love, love the wren layout and the title is stupendous. The background on “nearest and dearest” is perfect for the pictures.
Mary: What a delightful layout you made for the Lab 5 Module 12 lesson. The gradient background is really nice and I love how you “hung” the pictures.
Sue: The slipped in polaroid photo on the Great Horned Owl layout is awesome. The quotes you used were perfect with it as was the colors of the papers. I got tickled as I read the title of the squirrel layout. It is beautifully done and your bead scatters work so well on it. Your book is just great. I really like how you changed the color of the binding to match the book and the addition of the eyeglasses. Lovely picture of the Brown Thrushers. Swallows is a wonderful layout with beautiful colors and interesting information. Your art gallery is adorable. Enjoyed seeing the pics of your birdhouses.
Anne: Great job on altering the frame. Lovely tribute to your mother on the Mother’s Day layout. You did a great job on the backgrounds.
Lynda: Fantastic job on making the Illinois mask. Loving the layout. Illinois is one of those states near and dear to my heart. I graduated from Mascoutah Community High eons ago, LOL. Both of your Mother’s Day layouts are gorgeous (I just saw what Ann wrote and had to chuckle. I like the rose colored one best because it made the photos and the flowers pop out more. This just goes to show how we all see things differently.) Buttons is fantastic. You should definitely have it printed out, glue it to thin foam board and cut it out. What a great gift it would make. Pretty Woman is a delightful layout with great coloring to the eyes and lips.
Ann: Fabulous job on using the art media. I need to go rewatch the Master Class. Seems I missed a bit. Oh my, Ann, the photo you chose to go with your art media background couldn’t be any more perfect. Then using the curved photo script really made it stand out. Outstanding layout on the “Preaching to the Choir”. The plaid you made is superb and I really like the “punch outs”. (And, can I say, the title is absolutely perfect.) Nicely done on the trees layout. Lovebirds is so cute. The looks on their faces make for a perfect layout. Congrats to the lovely couple. Waves is a stunning layout from the stripped background to the offset photo from the frame. Great job. Second edition of the wood duck is beautiful.
Cristina: What can I say but, WOW, your lab layout is stupendous. The pictures are so perfect and the googly eyes really draw your eyes to them. “Then & Now” is so fantastic. Love the tree word art and the pictures…
Minka: Love your heading home layout. The rope frames work so well with the layout and the vignette on some of the photos really make them pop. Upbeat is a very excellent layout which should be used throughout media as a reminder that we need to keep vigilant about the mental health of our children.
Shelia: You did an amazing job on the painted rose.
Michelle: Your Mother’s Day layout is so beautiful. I love the watercolor flowers on the background and how you framed the mask of your mother. As usual, I so enjoy seeing what you come up with for your gaming group. At the court is so perfect in all ways. Surfers Paradise is absolutely lovely and you did a great job on the masking.
May 15, 2021 at 11:51 pm #58028Thanks so much dear Sue … they are beautiful little birds and the birdhouses are soooo sweet. Looking out for wildlife takes a little time but it is sure worth it. I wish everyone would do their bit even if it is to just let nature take care of it’s own. You are a star Sue and I am sure nature applauds you. <3
May 16, 2021 at 8:40 am #58035Karon, thanks so much. Yours was indeed high praise. I don’t know how you keep track of everyone. Really nice.
Sue, I love your bird houses and photography. Great way to pass the time. 🙂May 16, 2021 at 9:05 am #58038Karon thank you for your comments, much appreciated!
May 16, 2021 at 9:07 am #58039You are most welcome Annie. The bird houses are 15 yrs old this year, and are standing up well to the elements. I whole heartedly agree. We don’t need to feed the birds or provide accommodation for them, we do it purely for our own pleasure. Mother Nature looks after her own when not interfered with.
Karon, I’m impressed with you, you must have gone through every post diligently. Thank you for your kind words on my pages. I’m pleased I made you smile with the ground squirrel page. I congratulate you on your beautiful page.
Thank you Lynda,
May 16, 2021 at 10:25 am #58043Found time to do some of the older labs.
Lesson 1: wire clip
Lesson 2: flower (2)
Lesson 3: overlapped string
Experiment 5: fun font find – DK Carte Blanche
Kit: Baroque Carousel ©LouCee CreationsMay 16, 2021 at 10:26 am #58045Lab 6 Module 9 (above is from the same)
Experiment 1: multiple fonts
Experiment 2: element – gears
Experiment 3: color/pattern – newspaper
Experiment 4: sketch template – Rochelle
Kit: Capture Life ©Kimeric Kreations
background scan of local newspaperMay 16, 2021 at 11:10 am #58053Here’s my take on the Friendship project: Bootcamp Day7 – The background is a black and white photo of the dandelion seedhead. I created the pattern for the striped paper with a selection from all 3 photos. (I also went ahead and made a plaid, which I also have posted for your downloading pleasure 😉 ) The bees on the flowers are stamps so they don’t have much depth.
May 16, 2021 at 4:02 pm #58092Very nice layout, Ann. I really enjoyed reading how you did each of the layers. The plaid is wonderful.
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