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libera, your layout is very nice and colorful. Nice work! … And thanks for the link!
Dear Annie, you took some very nice photos. I never saw these colored beetles before; nature is always amazing us…It looks like you used the Vector Tube Script with the Twisted String for the title…Whatever technique, it came out great. Nice job, my friend! <3
Michele, thank you! <3… I have to say that I tried other options before, but didn’t like any of them! lol … Sometimes I have different ideas but when I transfer them to the paper (screen), it doesn’t come out as nice as I thought it would. 😀
Sue, the photo is beautiful and the project is amazing! Great work!
Trish, Sharon, and Sue, beautiful layouts… Love them all!
Mireille, Annie, and Dawn thank you so very much for your kind comments on my layout 🙂 … Very much appreciated! <3
Annie another great layout… beautiful photos and I love the choice of colors.
I mentioned before that I love to participate in the challenges because it is a way for me to practice what I learn with Carole, but a great part of the fun comes from everyone that post their work here… I learn and am inspired by all of you!
Here is my contribution to this challenge.
The background paper –prairie-solid4– is a freebie from Tracy King.
Cassel: Date Stamp5 Script — Torn Edge Script — String Tube — Wood Letters Script — Word Stickers (Lab9-Module05) and Chain (Creative Scrap>Miscellaneous>Chain
Mireille, beautiful layout and colors.
Marlene, what a good idea to use the Balls and Bubbles… the result is great.
Dawn, what a lovely layout and the photos are beautiful… I am so glad to see you here, my friend. 🙂 Best wishes to you <3
Wanda (Sue), great idea to use the corner punches to have the 10 circles… I love how you used the interlacing technique on the photos… I have to remember this one. 🙂
All the layouts, since the first one, are amazing and so creative… I really get inspired by everyone here. Great work, ladies!
Sue and Annie, great examples of layouts for this challenge! … I have to see if I can come up with something… there are so many elements… but will be probably fun! 🙂
Sue, I love the family photos you made… They are so cute! <3
Sharon, Annie, and Michele, great work with the crochet lace edge and the staff tube. I have to try these someday! There are so many techniques I want to try and not enough time. 🙂
Sharon and Michele, thank you so much for your kind words… They are very much appreciated! <3
This is the layout I made to practice the tutorials from the Lab9-Module 05 (Arrow Shape – Colored Bricks – Word Stickers).
The template is a freebie from Scrapping with Liz (May 2019 monthly blog challenge template). Papers are freebies from DeDe Smith (Magical Fairy Tales). I added confetti, which I made following Lab7-Module 09 tutorial.
The bow was done with Cassel’s Bow2 Script. It is great to see how the script works… all these little pieces moving around and then turning out to this beautiful bow.
TFL
Sharon, it is nice to have old family photos to create nice pages and memories like this one!
Annie, very nice layout! I love your choice of photos for the layouts, and colorizing the notes made a big difference.
Great work, ladies!
Mireille, this technique looks very interesting… Another one for my to-do list.
Sharon, this slat script really makes a photo stand out… It looks great.
Hi Michele, thanks for letting me know where to find the Manual Color Correction! <3 …I really have to give it a try when I practice the colorize technique… There are so many things I want to practice! 🙂
Annie and Michele, great examples of colorizing, and it is amazing how many options there are.
I also have to try the color correction. I think I only did once after watching Carole’s webinar… I forgot the name but it had something to do with winter… I think she used it changing the color of snow… It was very interesting.
There are so many techniques to try and practice!! 🙂
Annie, thank you, my friend, for your kind words of encouragement. I really appreciate! 🙂 <3
As I said it before, it is always fun to participate in the challenges, but what makes it really great is to see everybody’s else layouts.
Dale, this is really great, and the photo is beautiful. Great job.
Annie, thank you! <3 …Your day 7 layout is beautiful… I love everything about it!
Here is my Day 7, and again I used the same kit 🙂 Font: romantic
As always I loved to have participated in this challenge… It was a joy to come here every day and be inspired by all these creative layouts. Great work, everyone!
Thank you, Carole!
Dee, this layout is lovely! The pastel colors are so nice and the lace frame came out great. Good job!
Annie, this doily is lovely, and it looks so real!
Shirley, you achieved a very nice effect on all photos!
Michele, this script gives an amazing effect! It made the title really stand out.
Hi Everyone, really great layouts being posted here!
Here is my Day 6… Again, I used the same kit: “Promise Collection“-Shabby Princess.
Carole, it is very helpful to have your feedback!
Here is Day 5. I made 2 layouts… I was very undecided with which kit, colors to use. For one layout I used an old free kit “Playtime Princess” from Dreamn4ever Designs. Again I added a freebie from Cassel: Precious – Flowers (Precious Script). Font: ZP Half Baked
For the other one, I used the same kit from the previous layouts “Promise Collection“, Shabby Princess.
Great work, Everyone!
Carole, yes, I did place them one by one… Unfortunately, there is no script (yet!) for it. 🙂 I drew a heart shape (preset shape), resized the buttons and placed them around. I think the buttons could have been a bit smaller but I was too tired to change all of them… I want to add that I had the idea of using buttons from Annie, who posted last year a lovely layout, which had a frame of buttons around the image.
Here is my Day 4. I used again the old “Promise Collection” free kit from Shabby Princess. I just added Cassel’s freebie Laser-Cut-Doilies-Round-4 (Cassel’s Laser Cut Doilies Round Script)
Annie, thanks, my friend, for your kind words <3 … This plaid is really very nice… I think I made it just once when I was practicing the tutorials from the Lab8-M1… There are so many tutorials, techniques to practice!
Here is my layout for Day 3. I used an old free kit “Promise Collection” from Shabby Princess Designs and a string from Sheila Reid. Besides those, buttons are from Marisa Lerin (pixel scrapper), bellagypsy, penny miscellany and Janet Scott (pixel scrapper). Also included a free “Custom Confetti-Valentine” picture tube from Cassel.
Hi Sue, I also have the lace picture tubes and I like them very much. I agree that Carole’s tip is very useful, this way I can have something different from what I used to have… This sweet girl is a Cutie! <3
Annie, thank you! <3 … Your layout is very nice and I love the alpha and the colors…I also have the layered flowers script and I like it very much. Great work, my friend!
I am impressed and loving EVERYONE’s layouts! It is really inspiring to see all the creativity.
Deanna, thank you so much for your kind comment! <3
Annie, thank you! …And you are more than welcome to come by, my friend <3 … Anytime! 🙂 … I am lol with your “shovel”!!! 😀
Sharon, great idea to use the script and have a whole wheat bread!
For my layout Day 2-Layers, I practice two of Carole’s tutorials from the Creative Scrap Tutorials: Gingham pattern and Torn Fabric Edge. I added a sunny-side-up egg to my sandwich.
Michele and shutterpixi, thank you so much for your kind comments. Very much appreciated <3
Michele, your card is lovely!
And thank you for commenting on my layout. <3 … I needed more than a week to finish this layout… Just finding the right photos for the right space took me a long time… Maybe others would make it faster but I am a very slow scrapper… And you know, there is this detail that doesn’t look good, that element doesn’t fit, and so on… 🙂
James, you achieved amazing results with your photos. Great work.
Hi Dawn, thank you so much for your kind words! Very much appreciated. <3
Best wishes, my friend 🙂
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