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Sharon, this pizza looks yummy… Great idea of using the pizza dough for the title!
Michele, I love, love what you did… Seeing the empty art gallery wall and then the finished page… Amazing, everything looks perfect!
Boonie, great achievement.
Libera, you achieved very nice results with your magazine. I am still working on mine. Your regular visitors are so cute!
Trish, your layouts are very nice. I love the colors of the Home Sweet Home page.
I also have never been camping, although I like hiking and being in contact with nature. I will try nevertheless to come up with something for this challenge.
Annie, your photos and pages are beautiful.
Lynda, you took the camping activity to another level. I am sure it is a great experience.
Sharon and Trish, you both achieved lovely results with the logs and fire.
Sharon, it is not easy to start working with a drawing tablet… I have one but for whatever reason, it is not working… I am thinking of trying to use one again. Your work is very good!
Hi Everyone,
Just a few days without checking the posts and what a surprise. So many lovely pages. Great work!
I am still working on my Publish It layouts, and I want to finish them first before I start working with the tutorials from the Lab9-M07.
Michele, I love the stained glass technique, and I keep forgetting to use it. I love the colors<3 Great work!
I am late, but I want to post at least one page here for this challenge. It is not the final version, but it is ok for now.
It’s been a while since I wanted to use the PSP2019 Pic to Painting plugin, so I decided to use it for the cover picture.
As Carole always emphasizes, we are the designers, and we decide what we want to do. So in other, for my story to make sense or at least to use the photos I have, I will add another page between the cover and page 2.
Thank you, Carole, for this challenge! You are always teaching us something new.
Dawn, thank you! <3 … Your comment reminded me that Carole has great stitching fonts scripts in the store. This will be my next acquisition. 🙂
Hi Dawn and Michele, thank you so much for your kind words of encouragement… They are always appreciated! <3
Dawn, yes, I made the stitched frames. They were supposed to have a leather texture and stitching, but somehow along the way of choosing the colors for the frames, I forgot to add the leather texture.
For the stitching, I used Cassel’s “Stitching with Fonts” technique… easy and fast… I was tired and just wanted to finish the layout… That’s why I kept the same color of the stitching for all the frames.
Here is my contribution for this challenge.
Background paper by Sheila Reid “Vintage papers set2”; Overlay by Marisa Lerin (Remembrance paper 05).
From Cassel: Laser-Cut-Doilies-Round-03 (freebie). I made the bow using Cassel’s Bow script#2 and the stamp with Cassel’s Date Stamp Script #5.
I made the clothespin following 2 tutorials: Creative Scrap>Fasteners>Clothespin and Creative Scrap>Textures>Acrylic.
Mary, Sharon, and Peggy, these are lovely projects. Great work!
Great work, everyone! There are some lovely pages here.
I am late and haven’t even started to choose the photos I want to use, but I love to come here and see everybody’s work.
Dawn, thank you so much for your kind comment! <3
I love, love your layout… The photo, the colors, everything looks great. Beautiful work!
I like the Bingo challenge because it reminds me of some tutorials that usually I overlook… There are so many!
Best wishes, my friend. 🙂
Here is another layout I made for this challenge. This time I chose row 4 – Horizontal (Leather Element, Word Frame, Stitching, Pinked Edge, Striped Paper).
As a base, I started with Cassel’s Multi-Photo Frame2 freebie. I also used Cassel’s Journal Bits script.
Papers: “Love Patterns” freebie from Paper Garden Projects // Alpha: Thrifty_GoldAlpha freebie from KAagard.
Hi Dawn 🙂 … I am happy that your hubby convinced you to post here, this is so beautiful! Great work my friend.
Michele, this looks so nice! I love the colors and everything else. Great work!
Dear Dawn, Michele, Annie, and Mireille, thank you so much for your kind comments on my layout <3 … This was my third try as I was not satisfied with all other layouts… This challenge is a good way to practice some of Cassel’s tutorials. Let’s see if I can come up with another one.
Annie, Dawn and Mireille, I love your pages… each one is so unique! Great work, ladies! <3
Hi Everyone! I am IN and it looks like it will be another great challenge… I am sure I will have fun!
Great work posted here! Nicely done, Everyone!
Sue, I’ve said it before, and I’ll repeat, I love your photos and frames. I am sure it takes a lot of patience to get a good shot, and many times in adverse weather conditions. Lovely work!
Marlene, I loved Brian’s occupation: trip mascot (retired)!… Lovely memory page.
Here is my contribution to this challenge. I used DeDeSmith 6Bes free kit and used the following elements:
1st horizontal row= Black paper, ricrac ribbon, circle shape, torn page, and frame.
1st vertical row= Black paper, button, measuring tape, leather element, and grungy edge.
The frame is by hfinch “FruitLoop”, I only have changed the color to white. All other elements were made following Cassel’s tutorials… Font: English157BT
Although I had struggled a bit –nothing I was making was pleasing me– in the end, I had fun and learned a lot.
Hi Michele, 🙂
I missed seeing your work here! …I’m sorry to hear about your injury and I do hope you get better soon… I haven’t tried the quilted texture yet but I sure have to… Your card is lovely and perfect for someone, who is a quilter. I love the color and font too.
Like Dawn always says…
Best wishes <3
Bram, lovely layout and a wonderful way to keep the memory of a mother’s present… He looks happy with the new friend 🙂
Annie, great layout… It looks like the polar bear is not amused lol…
Carole, wow :-0 … An encounter with a bear is something that I would only like to have from a very far distance… Be careful.
Dawn, Annie, and Libera thank you so much for your kind comments. 🙂 <3
Dawn, the visit to the museum was really nice and although we had been there before, we spent about 4 hours looking at old vehicles, going up and down of airplanes, boats, submarines… The photos show the last part we visited.
Debbie, the sunset image is amazing. Great work!
Trish, all of your work is great, and I love the stags greetings layout. Beautiful!
Sharon, this is so cute! The “Pop-Up” class is really great and it is amazing what one can create using the Pick Tool. Lovely job!…
And by the way, I am also not receiving any notification that someone has posted here… probably a glitch.
This is the layout I made to practice the tutorials from the Lab9 Module 06 (Multifont Sticker – Paper Fan – Scribble Text).
Template: Scrapping with Liz “Lots of Blocks1”.
Papers: Design Cuts (Northern Night); Creative Market (Universe); Pixel Scrapper Sheila Reid (Vintage Paper)… White stitches (kit Rain-Rain by Sheila Reid)… Fonts: Delcimall and Black Butter… TFL
Sue, Mireille, Raymond, Dennis, Libera, and Sharon, it is so nice to see all the layouts/photos/work posted here showing what everyone has been learning here on the Campus… And there is so much more to learn from Carole. Great work, everyone!
Annie, this little guy, and your page are adorable!
Annie, I love, love your layouts <3 … All of them are just great!
Sue, the Get the Scissors was really a great class… I love your photos, I think they are amazing! And they look great with this technique.
libera, thank you!
Annie, I also do things the long way most of the time, at least when I am trying a new technique … It’s a way of learning the process — even if I forget it afterwards! — and also value the help of having the scripts. 😉
Annie, you had a lot of work to hand draw the title! 🙂 … Years ago I learned here in the Campus through Carole (PSP Stuff section), that there is also a script (Auto tuber script) to speed up the process of creating a twisted string or similar tubes… But the Vector Tube Script is a big help for this kind of project like yours.
Hi Mireille… Carole’s lessons gave the knowledge and with that, you created a beautiful chrome element! Great work! And thanks for the link. <3
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