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What a beautiful neck of the woods you live in Ann. The photo is truly delightful and I am envious because we are back to dust bowls here in Bundaberg. Very little grass and limits on watering … only positive note … ya don’t have to mow! ;D
I love everything about the work you have put into this and you are right the few little black specks lend some character to the frame. It is beautiful my friend … and let me just say … I prefer the black frame, jus sayin! Luv ya to bits Suze so don’t make me sit in the corner ok … besides I would never be able to get up again, lol! ;D
Lovely complimentary colours in this one Frans, well done. 🙂
Fabulouso Karon my friend, some good action going on with this one. Well done Hon. 😉
Great job Karon … beautifully presented my friend. Lesson well learned Hon, 😉
S = Silk
You are a star Karon! Thanks for the compliments my friend. I love all of Cassel’s scripts and I am especially fond of the grab bag … just good fun. 😉
Cool change up Joe, well done. 😉
Truly beautiful Ann and very informative. The humble dandelion is one of my favourite flowers. They are not a weed as a lot would think but are a valuable environmental resource. I have a dear friend who hails from Greece and she will often have a bowl of steamed dandelion leaves doused with fresh lemon juice and olive oil as a side dish to a meal. It is delicious, so dandelions are precious in my garden. Love your page Ann. 🙂
Here is a ‘different’ take on the Adventure project. I am a very keen admirer of Steampunk and have many tubes relating to the theme. This darling little steampunk kitty is by Kajenna from Pics For Design. Background paper is my own and the elements and papers used are from Steampink which is a kit from Dees’Sign Depot. Font is Fabulous Steampunk. Thanks for takin a peek my friends. 😉
My first take on the Adventure project. Papers are the result of using overlays by Brooke Gazarek from Pixel Scrappers. The birdies tubes is by Graph Sabine Designs and the flower is by an Oriental person whose name I could not begin to understand. Photo of the Gouldian Finches courtesy of Australian Geographic. Font is Missed Your Exit. Thanks for takin a peek. 😉
Thanks 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
Beautiful gallery you have there Sue, well done my dear friend. 🙂
Very well done Cindy and I see you have lots of onion on there … gotta love onions. The crackers, watermelon and flower look lovely. Well done my friend.
As for the extensions etcetera this link to Cassel’s tut should help. https://scrapbookcampus.com/2016/07/which-files-do-you-need-to-export-in-psp/
Also, when you download an ebook it should come in html format. You just need to click on it and it will open in your browser.
I hope this helps you dear Cindy.You are doing very well Joe as this lovely page shows. Well done my friend. 🙂
A lovely page Ann and thanks for the information … always good to know these things. I am really pleased you got to use that gorgeous photo, showcased beautifully here. That soil must be really fertile to grow such wonderful onions … and, I do love onions! ;D
Thanks for that tip dear Cristina. My sister and I will have a watch and learn session. 😀
LOL! I thought so too dear Cristina. ;D
P = Porcelain
Lovely 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
A little bit of a different take. Thanks for takin a peek my friends. ;D
Terrific photo Sue, and yes, those are the tootsies, lol!
Yeah Sue, I think most coots of the world have very similar feet … they always amuse me and that was such a perfect photo I simply had to use it. Ah … droughts can be especially devastating for wildlife. It would appear that we are heading that way again. North Queensland has been nearly washed away with rain but here in the Wide Bay area we have had very little. It is not even the end of Autumn and already the grass is browning off and pretty soon out backyards will be akin to dust bowls. That is the way of it and I should imagine it would be the same for you in Canada. Climate change is really taking a hold. 🙂
Hi Cindy, the toast was a freebie tube from the web which was easily downloaded. Just type into a google search for images – slice of toast png transparent – and it should come up with loads of images. These days you can do that for most tubes that you want. I got my certificate in tubing about 10 to 15 years ago but it was a fair bit of work to make ‘clean’ tubes so if someone else is happy to do it for you free of charge then I am happy to go with that! 😉
Nicely done Cindy … you have not given up and you are forging ahead. Well done CupCake, I like it. 😉
Nice work Lynda. I love the results you achieved with the techniques you used, well done. 🙂
I 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. 😉
Cristina, 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. 😉
Thanks Cristina, always appreciated my friend. I agree that home made pasta would taste so much better so my sister and I have agreed to give it a go … I’ll let you know the outcome! As for the coot’s feet I agree with Ann they look like something from and alien planet, lol! 😉
Now 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
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