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Here is where I am so far. There are still empty spots for the photos but slowly progressing. 🙂
I am not sure if I will keep those papers, but they are from the “Great Outdoors” kit by Kristin Aagard.
Creative layouts, interesting stories, great work, Everyone!
I am a slow scrapper, so I am creating just one layout. I am still in the process of choosing the photos, so that’s why there are empty spots in the template. The photos are of a trip my husband and I did last year for a few days to Lake Constance.
Annie, thank you so much for your kind comment. It is always appreciated, my friend. <3 … I am also missing your work here, and I hope it doesn’t take too long for you to find your mojo. 🙂
Michele, 😀 Thanks, I will check it afterward. <3
Lynda, I also have the ClipToIt script, and I agree with you, it makes a lot easier and faster when working with templates.
Michele, I am on Facebook, and guess what? We’ve been friends there since Carole created the SCampus Group! 😀
I am not very active there and almost never post anything… I don’t have it on the cell phone, and I only check it once a day, more to read pages of journalists and the Scrapbook Campus Group, of course… But I have liked many of your posts and commented on your work.
I would be happy if you could help me finding these blog trains. 🙂
Michele, I love the layout you created for your gaming group. The dress images are really gorgeous and you found a perfect background paper to match. Great result.
It is the first time I am hearing about Scrap Designers and AnnieC, and those papers are really nice. I have to remember to use the edge punches; they gave a special look to the card.
I am glad to see you back here! Now, let’s hope that Annie also finds her mojo. 🙂
Linda, thanks a lot for your kind comment. Very much appreciated. <3
Minka, I love your layout and how you use the rope tube to frame the photos.
Sue, LoL.
Michele, I know you are taking your time, but I miss seeing your work here. 🙂
Swanie, what a great result for your first project. Well done!
Sue, thank you so much for your kind comment. <3 … Your work is a source of inspiration for me.
As usual, posting something here doesn’t mean I will not go back and change things, and this time was no different. I changed the background (KAagard “Great Outdoors” pattern2) and decided to add some stitching. I remember that Sue often uses the “Decorative Stitches Brushes“… So, I purchased and added one of them to the layout. I am not good at sewing, but I will practice more. 🙂
Here is the new layout.
It is always inspiring to see what everyone is doing, sometimes a color palette, choice of elements, different fonts, and so on. Everybody is showing great work here!
Here is what I created to practice the tutorials from the Lab8-M10 (Filled Cutout – Crayon Rub – Splash shape).
When I saw the beautiful layout Sue created using this template from the Lab10-M02, I decided to use it with these photos.
Everything was created by me, except for the Paint element (KAagard “Great Outdoors kit)
Fonts: Areno Rough – Caneletter Script – Mannie – Mist – Monotype Corsiva – Lovely Valentine – Mister Earl
Hi Everyone,
I’ve participated a few times in this challenge before, and every time was an opportunity to try different things and practice whatever I have forgotten. It is always fun. 🙂
Thank you, Michele! <3 … I keep forgetting to take a look at those sites. They are really good.
I love your work, Karon! You are so creative, and all the layouts you posted here on the Campus are amazing!
I finally completed the layout I have been working for the last weeks to practice the tutorials of the Lab10-Module 05 (Photo Cutout – Triangle Pattern – Uneven Arrows). Sometimes I have problems finding photos I want to use for that particular project, the right papers, colors… I don’t give up, just takes looonger 🙂
I used the template from the Lab10-Module 04 and tweaked a lit bit. The papers I used are from the “SeasideHoliday” mini kit by Kim Broedelet.
I created a Flair Button based on Cassel‘s tutorial: Creative Scrap>Miscellaneous>Flair Button. Adhesive tape (Triangle Pattern) done with cass-AdhesiveTape script.
Fonts: KG Arrows – BlackJack – Bauhaus Std Medium
Trish, Minka, and Michele, I love the work you all have done… Photos, colors, techniques, everything looks beautiful. Great job!
I love to see everyone’s take on this challenge. Everybody did a great job!
Oh, Annie, I am sure you were not amused after hearing that your garden had to go. But “When life gives you a lemon, make lemonade.” You could create a memory page telling this story and your plans for the next one. 🙂
I am not participating, but I am loving to see all the projects posted here. Lovely work, Shirley, Royanne, Annie, and Bonnie.
It is always gratifying to come here and see all the creative work posted, showing different styles and techniques. The Campus is really a source of inspiration.
Michele, the “Twain Festival,” is very impressive. Corrie, a project with this image would look great. Dorothy, lovely memory page. Libera, a very creative pizza lady. Trish, your work is unique and very creative. Great work, ladies!
Wow, Carole, you are fast! I will take a look and learn other ways. Thank you so much. <3
Carole, I have to find this post. I don’t remember the other ways. 🙂
Cassel wrote: “Cristina, yes, I had a blog post about different ways to hide faces. Pixelating is one way, but there are others!”
I haven’t been here for some time, and today I see what the great work that has been posted lately.
Linda and Michele, I love this stained glass technique, the bright colors… You both created lovely images.
Annie, I think you created a beautiful layout. Colors, elements, font… Great work!
Besides participating in the Bootcamp, I haven’t done any other project… I need to hurry up 😉
It has been a joy to come here and see all the amazing and creative work posted daily. Each one, in her/his style, created beautiful layouts. Congrats to Everyone!
Here is my Project #5
The flower and papers are from the “WeLoveSummer” kit by Palvinka.
Font: Plump
Carole, like always, I had lots of fun participating in this challenge. It is an opportunity to go over techniques I might forget if I don’t practice over and over. Thank you!
Thanks, Carole! About your question, yes, it has been about the same people, my husband, and I. 🙂 And I learned from you to hide the faces on a post years ago (Effects>Distortion Effects>Pixelate).
Beautiful and creative layouts posted here. 🙂
Here is my Project #4
Papers: Sheila Reid “Vintage Paper” – Palvinka “WeLoveSummer”
Elements: dededsmith “AllThingsBrightBeautiful”.
I used Cassel’s “DistressedEdge” script and created the flair following her tutorial.
Fonts: Abraham – Ligurino – KGArrows
Carole, the truth is I was not finding photos that would fit this layout, so I got tired of looking up, got my “scissors,” and cut the picture into three parts. 🙂
Annie, as Michele has said, this doll is adorable. Wonderful work!
Lovely layout, Trish!
I am loving what Everyone is posting here. Great and very creative work!
Lots of creativity and inspiration here. Great job, Everyone!
Here is my project #3
I used Cassel’s glitter, but duplicated it and changed the Blend Mode. I added some texture to the background paper based on Cassel’s Masterclass “Touch It“. I will tweak the image I created for the texture later.
Credits: Papers “WeLoveSummer” by Palvinka — WordBits “FunInTheSun” by Kristin Aagard — Cloud “Great Outdoors” by Kristin Aagard — Sun “Summer Clipart” Corel freebie
Fonts: JuiceITC and SF Distant Galaxy
Royanne, what a lovely layout.. and Lexi is adorable! <3
Everybody is doing a wonderful job on this challenge. Congrats to all!
Here is my Project #2.
The papers are from the “WeLoveSummer” kit by Palvinka with a few tweaks on the colors.
I used Cassel’s “Lifted Edge Script” and created the Admission Ticket (CreativeScrap>Text and Journaling>Admission Ticket).
Fonts: Bauhaus Std Medium and Beauty and Love Sans
Michele, very nice work! I have the Summer Punches brushes and never thought of using the edge punches as a frame like you did. There are so many options on how one can use those brushes, and besides you, I remember Dawn and Sue showcasing different ways.
Eagle eyes, Carole! I forgot to add shadows to the confetti. 🙂 They only have a tiny one of 3 for the offset when I created them and forgot to add more.
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