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This is what I’ve made for the Word Challenge. I used some of the techniques taught by Cassel for papers, pin and tag.
I used the StitchedEdge2 Script for the title and added the Screw Picture Tube.
I was thinking of adding some embellishment at the bottom but I didn’t know what… so I left like this.
Sheila, you had a great solution for the letter X… very creative! 😀
I like the challenges because we have the opportunity to see all these great templates.
Marlene, this lake must be beautiful. Sheila, unbelievable the blossons, and I can only imagine how good will this cake taste.
Cassel, I used the Powder Texture Alpha and it is great… just the colarize is what I could use a different color.
S = second, schedule
Thank you, April, for your kind words. I am new to scrapbooking and I am learning a little bit more every day. The QP you made in honor of your step-dad Ernie is very touching.
Congratulation, Marlene, for your 50th anniversary of the day you and your husband met! Nice layouts!
I liked your card, April, and all the different techniques. Great work!
Hi, Cassel and everyone!
This is my contribution to the 1 Button, 2 Words title and 3 Eyelets Challenge.
For the title I used Cassel’s Powder Texture Alpha freebie. I colorized a bit because I thought it could look like flour. Maybe try something different next time.
The button and string (Let’s eat!) were made following Cassel’s tutorial. I love these tutorials! The idea of using the button as an “O” I took from your tutorial Start Here-Concentration.
Cassel, I would appreciate if you have any criticism, so I can improve.
I liked very much your templates, Cassel. They sure tell a story.
Here is my take for this Time Challenge. I used the quick page with just a few change in the colors.
For the title I used the Playdough Alphabet freebie from Cassel. This script is on my wish list.
Lovely stories and layouts. Congrats everyone!
Thanks, Sheila for these beautiful images. They look great!
Paige, your mittens are so cute! Love it!
Thank you both for sharing. 🙂
Thank you so much, Sue!
I came back to the forum because I forgot to mention how much I liked the page that Paige posted, and also yours. I loved the photo, and also the template with the translucent envelope. I didn’t know this effect. Looks great!
Below are some of the pages I made for this challenge. So far I only used the gorgeous Quick Pages, but when I have more time I will for sure try the templates.
I want to thank you Cassel for all the work and effort you put to create this challenge.
For me it was just perfect. We had detailed and beautiful quick pages, layered templates where we can just use our creativity, nice alphabets, and an email with tips. It was really fun.
Thank you!
It is a pity that we are almost at the end of this challenge. Although I only joined three days ago, I was enjoying coming here to check out all the amazing work. AprilDawn, Paige, Sue Thomas, lovely pages and photos!
My contribution … I used the quick page of day 10, and a photo of sunflowers that we took last year.
I loved everything in this challenge: the quick pages, templates where we can be creative and the alphas. Thank you, Cassel!
Hi, Everyone
Only right now I joined the Calendar Challenge, so I don’t have anything to show, but the pages shown above are really beautiful and very inspiring. Congrats to everybody!!
Amazing examples above of what can be done with the doilies scripts. Lovely work, Sheila and Sue!
I am not yet a Regular or Diamond member, but I have learned so much with the tutorials I bought so far… Not only about scrapping but also the PSP programm. It is remarkable the knowledge that you have, Carole, and the way you pass it on in your tutorials. I am glad to have found your site not long ago.
This is really beautiful, Sheila! Love it too!
Hi Jacqueline,
I am also new here and I am really learning a lot with the tutorials, not only scrapping but also about PSP. They are great.
I just checked it out and it is really great! Congratulations Sue!
Hi Dianne 🙂 Thank you so much for your nice words!
So many creative and nice images above! As I am totally new to scrapping, is very inspiring to see somebody’s else work.
Cassel, this image below I did based on your post from September 5th about Alphas. I used the free Flubber Font and a pattern from PSP.
I learn a lot with all your posts and tutorials. Thanks!
V= Vine
A= Axe
T = Teething toy
S = Stroller
R = Rattle
H = Highchair
Z = Zither
T = Trumpet
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