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H = Heartleaf Philodendron
I think this time I’m right with the letter, what do you think Annie?!
Walking from one room into the other and forget what for, this is not unusual for me too, lol …C = Creeping fig
Ups, ups, thank you Annie for the notice, I really forgot the “Y”, seems as if I had to learn the alphabet again, lol ….
Z = Zebra Plant
L = Laurel
T = Turkey – christmas turkey, traditionally eaten for ex. in Great Britain
Q = Quilted wall hanging with christmas theme (seen on Pinterest)
Fantastic idea, Carole, and more work for you, thanks a lot!!!
M = Merry Christmas 🙂
C = Capon, chapon in french, one of the favourite and traditional poultry during Christmas and New Year in France
O = Ottawa
Canada was always a “travel-dream” for me, so this time virtual travelling during the alphabet game 🙂
H = Hanggliding
P = Panda Paws,
another funny name, vanilla ice cream, peanut butter, swirls of fudge
I just saw a few minutes ago your interesting rust work, I like really the effect. I use 2018, will look if I have this bow script, I ‘m not sure. If so I will try it and let you know.
I wrote for you the path to the feathers-tut in “on what are you working on …”.
What a fantastic variety of new great works with new feathers, arrows, color that pops-effect, linoleum, colourful lady,tin can alley, beautiful hummingbirds. Go on all together! 🙂
@trish: I guess you didn’t see the path for Linda to find the feather-tut. Here again for you and those who are interested in:
Classes/Intermediate/Creative Scrap/Miscellaneous
N = Neapolitan, vanilla, strawberry, and chocolate
Are we stuck? I found a funny name for L.
L = Lady Bug, vanilla ice cream, chocolate, caramel swirls, pecan nuts
Thanks Shirley for your informations, always new experiences with hardware. Good luck for you!
Annie, thumbs up again for your picture/color/element composition and thanks for the nice poem.
Sue, what a quick “delivery”, I won my bet. 🙂 Very beautiful bird pictures again.
Beautiful layouts Alicia, it makes you want to sail, well balanced and placed pictures. The font, pelicans and sail boat is matching well with the landscape.
Clever idea to use the brick texture and the arch shapes to illustrate the forttress :-)!
The same frame (called “butterfly” in PSP) as in the green layout.
Not Day 2 but still Day 1, another alternative in pink based on Carole’s tip concerning my green layout.
I seized the opportunity to add other flower photos of mine, matching more with the pink gradient. For the little poem I chose the Hobo font again, hoping it is easy to read by clicking on the picture.Hey, that was quick, shutterpixi, thanks a lot! It is interesting for me, because I am testing many fonts which are well suited as legible small fonts, especially for our works here in the forum. 🙂
Which PSP version was it, Trish?
Anyway I really like your “zigzag fiesta”. Many elements but well placed with explosive colors, a pretty choice and all in all harmonious. It deserves to be called “fiesta”. :-):-)
Thanks for liking, Shutterpixi and for the font info. I can’t find this font in 2018, so admit you found it elsewhere.
I will wait, Sue, and I bet you can deliver, I’m sure 🙂 🙂
Successful first try, David, congratulations :-)! Good to hear that you solved your problems.
Sue and Shutterpixi, how inspiring birds can be :-)!! Amazing realization of DTC, I really like the way you placed your beautiful pictures, and it is an interesting course in ornithology as well. The transformation of the ladybird is exciting.
The technique applied for the word bird is great, Sue. I would like to see it “bigger” :-).
Which font did you use for the red cardinal, Shutterpixi? Although the font is small, it is very easy to read on the second side.Trish and Lynda, really fantastic your newest playing with effects and wheels!!
@Lynda I think you can find the feather tutorial there: Classes/Intermediate/Creative Scrap/Miscellaneous
K = Kiwi
Hi David, to save your PSP-Work as a RIF is the wrong way and as Sue already said you always get this notification in PSP. First you save your layout as a PSP-Image and then as a JPG. Once it is a JPG you resize your image 600×600 and save it again. May this help?!
Look for a file folder “Corel Auto-Preserve”, may be a part of your work is still saved there.
Thumbs up again for the last works!
Yes Cristina, you are right. I discover so many tuts and tips that the choice sometimes is really “hard” 🙂 .
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