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Pirkko: Edward the Booble is new to me and is so delightful I just had to share the website with my children to pass along to the little ones. We like to research our Ancestry and my grandfather, Emil Haggquist, emigrated here from Finland (deemed Russia at the time due to conquest).
Reading the above posts, I now realize I should have posted my latest creation in here as it is all about the June palette.
This is a photo of my great-grand, Magic, at her birthday on June 4. She’s playing with the veggie puzzle I sent her. I hear it was a hit!
I combined a few things here. The June Palette was used with the cass-GradientMaker script for the background. I actually created two separate papers, one for each word, using the kaleidoscope effect and the cass-AlphaMaker script. The one for the top title was also used for the large circle design. The vines are picture tubes. I added a frame on the inside edge of the photo that is from the PSP Image/Picture Frames and I changed the color from blue to golden.
Susan: Renee said she had to copy/paste the link into her browser. Edge is working for me, today.
Lynda: Thank you! That mandala layout is dated 5/22/21. Here’s more …
Lynda: Yo! Those mandalas are great! I’ve made them before, especially for my great-grands.
I couldn’t pass up a chance to showcase my favorite wine – 14 Hands Cabernet. It’s grown and vinted in the State of Washington. There’s a lengthy history of the wine so I made a separate image with just the text in case the reduced design is too small. I created the wine bottle line art myself using selections. I got most of my info from this site.
Guess who got a “horse” for her birthday! Just in time for this theme. Thanks for the rusted elements, Carole!
J = Jumping horse (various breeds)
W = Winners Stable – Horse toys for children
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Sue: So beautiful! How lucky you are to be able to ride, kayak and even hike. I have my memories now with some photos. My kitchen looks out on such a varied selection of songbirds, even here in the city. Getting out to feed them each day, pushing my Rollator, is a big activity for me! Count your blessings. 🙂
Hi Suzy! Yes, I agree that the Merlin birds look fatter than mine in real life. I can only guess the photos were taken mostly in cold weather when my birds fluff up to keep themselves warm. Must be nice to have built-in down underwear! 😉
As to upgrading PSP, on the File Menu there was a choice to Import from Previous Versions, so that’s what I always do. No hunting involved. I’ve has PSP since it was Jasc but I’m madly in love with the new IA features of 2021 & 2022 that harness the computer’s power for my benefit!
Have fun!
BIRD OF THE DAY FOR WED JUNE 1 – Scarlet Tanager. I’m a bit behind this week! He’s a rival for the color award that usually goes to the male Northern Cardinal. I made the plaid from his colors mainly because he’s so bright he dominated the design and needed to be “cooled off.” The vines are tubes.
I = IRON HORSE
I have to confess it took me awhile to stop trying to cook Sunday dinner around the webinar. The timing was just not good for me. So, I changed my dinner to Saturday and now 5pm Sunday is free for you and me! 😉
BIRD OF THE DAY: (actually yesterday) Cedar Waxwing, per Merlin Sound ID. I added some cherry blossoms as I understand they are big on cherries! My bird was nowhere near as fat as this guy! My birds get that way when it’s very cold out and I say they have their “down coats” on. The font is FoglihtenNo07calt, the gradient is Polished Copper, and the photographer is Malcolm Gold. If I keep this up, I’ll be like Michele posting her Fabulous Divas! 😉
D=Dressage
Posting my monthly Big Cat Calendar. June is for Cougar!
A – Appaloosa (the spotted horse breed)
Trying out Word Frame 5, I decided to go with a series of birds that the app Merlin has identified for me by their birdsong while I’m out in my yard. This has enlarged my list of local birds. I saw a pair of these swooping around in my front yard yesterday and Merlin ID’d them as Chimney Swifts. New for me! The photo is from Merlin. They said it’s called the “flying cigar!” I extracted the bird and gave it a Negative image and the resulting white birds are at the top. I used the script but was unhappy with being unable to control the text, so I added my own. The font is Foglihten No 7. I have several new birds now to practice with!
Trying out Word Frame 5, I decided to go with a series of birds that the app Merlin has identified for me by their birdsong while I’m out in my yard. This has enlarged my list of local birds. I saw a pair of these swooping around in my front yard yesterday and Merlin ID’d them as Chimney Swifts. New for me! The photo is from Merlin. I extracted the bird and gave it a Negative image and the resulting white birds are at the top. I used the script but was unhappy with being unable to control the text, so I added my own. The font is Foglihten No 7. I have several new birds now to practice with!
Sue, Google found the font for me. It’s at the website DAFONT. Here’s the link
Sue: That Red Admiral butterfly is really nice in that frame. Are the butterfly shapes at the bottom from a font or what?
Michelle: So glad to see the Fabulous Divas are with us again! I love your style. Is that Font or is it an Alpha that you used? Very effective!
Working with one of the extra quick pages and I’ve created a birthday card for Magic who will be two on June 4. I played with the Art Media using the Pastels as the QP had colorful splotches to start with. I had fun with this!
Here is my final QP – Enjoy the Moment.
QP-6: EXTRA-Sunrise on the Hudson
Susan: That is so cute! I love seeing the birds bathe. I have a birdbath but they’ll only drink from it; no baths and it’s been there for 3 years now!
Here’s my QP7-Extra. I’ve been looking for a way to use this Chuck Calio photo of our nearby climbing area. I used the Adjust Layers on the colors and removed all and then painted some back on using Paint to Target.
Here’s a copy of the wording at the bottom in case the reduced version is too small:
The Shawangunk Ridge, also known as the Shawangunk Mountains or The Gunks, is a ridge of bedrock in Ulster County, Sullivan County and Orange County in the state of New York, extending from the northernmost point of the border with New Jersey to the Catskills. (Photo by Chuck Calio)
QP-6: Grand-Nephew Carter Thorpe is the GRUMPY BABYFACE WINNER!
Pirkko: I’m admiring your layout with the cat’s paw and the purple yarn. Very effective!
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