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Carole: I don’t know what’s happening but I just got TWELVE copies of your response to Corrie. Meanwhile, I clicked Trish’s workspace graphic again and now it is normal.
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Interesting, when I clicked on Trish’s desktop image to see it larger it directed me to Twitter! Also, Trish, that birthday design is outstanding! Very beautiful. 🙂
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W = Wheat #F5DEB3
Q = Quartz Grey #6C6961
L = LEMON
I = Ivory #FFFFF0
😀 that’s funny, Michele!
Here’s the entire 26 color Awareness Ribbon Palette based mostly on the Hex #s.
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Y = Yellow #fdfd00
I = Indigo
I used Carole’s freebie frame, too. Here’s one of the photos from Jackie’s wedding in June. I added a PSP frame but had to crop the frame as it was too heavy.
Linda: Beautiful photo and calendar layout! One typo needs a correction. The text on the photo has “condflower” which I’m sure should be “coneflower.”
Sorry, as an ex-editor/proofreader these little snags always hit me between the eyes! 😉
I’ve been playing with the Time Challenge. Here’s mine on Seasons. I used the Quick Page but mostly totally transformed it using the Bog Gradient for a background. The font is Brush Script.
EDIT: Decided to rotate the background 180 degrees. Also moved the embellishment over to the left.
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Pirkko: That is quite a beautiful visual and poem. Well done!
I thought I’d share my Scraplift here, also. Introducing my new tropical fish-Blue Demon. The background is a gradient called White Sand, the greenery is from my two beach kits, the photo is mine, the snail is from a search on Google and the fishbowl is from Pixabay. The headline is a font called Horror Story and the font on the journal strips is Hello Butterfly Sans. The photo is of a Nerite “Zebra” Snail, similar to Roomba who has light stripes on a dark background. They actually measure about the size of a US dime.
Trish: I see we’re both into fish! 😉 Nice work. Your designs are great!
Here’s my Scraplift: Introducing my new tropical fish-Blue Demon. The background is a gradient called White Sand, the greenery is from my two beach kits, the photo is mine, the snail is from a search on Google and the fishbowl is from Pixabay.
Edit: Oh, forgot to detail the fonts, which are interesting. The headline is a font called Horror Story and the font on the journal strips is Hello Butterfly Sans. I replaced the snail clipart with an actual photo of a Nerite “Zebra” Snail, similar to Roomba who has light stripes on a dark background. They actually measure about the size of a US dime.
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Carole: There are official HBO Downton Abbey calendars available. I had one myself last year. This is totally unofficial with “fan-fiction” included. I got most of my material from the DA fan pages on Facebook.
As Carole suggested here’s an overview of my 14 page calendar challenge.
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All finished! (I hope 😉 ) Here is the last: November and December.
Edit: Here’s a closeup of the embellishment in November.
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September and October
July and August
Here’s May and June
Finished off March and April.
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I have finally actually fully completed two more pages: January and February.
January is my Anna in front of Highclere Castle in Newbury, UK, where they filmed the series. She and her husband, Taejun “Tj” Lee, also pictured, visited there in 2017.
February is the greatest love story of the series featuring Lady Mary and Matthew, the heir to the estate. Upon the birth of their child, Matthew was killed in an auto accident on his way home from the hospital where she gave birth. 🙁
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My Calendar cover using the Broadway font to remain consistent throughout. I also made a greeting page to follow the cover as this is intended as my granddaughter’s Christmas gift. Thank you for the word art, Sue Thomas!
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Michele: Oh, that is really amusing! 😀 And well done, of course. Your work is always terrific!!
Corel’s got a new freebie today; a Halloween frame that I find kind of fun. The photo is by my friend Ed Frampton and is called Moonrise in NY. I used PSPs amazing Magic Fill tool to remove mailboxes and road signs. It works a treat!
Anita: I installed Nexus Font viewer and it’s very useful. I need to open it every day while working in PSP. Eventually I figured out how to have it open automatically when I turn on my computer which helps my tired memory cells. 😉
Brought October up to date but still have to finish the other months and decide on an embellishment for the left side of the calendar box.
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