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It’s me again. Maybe I should start with the last module and work forward. That way if I don’t finish I can add them to the last time when I did the first ones and have a full set. Seriously though every time I do the boot camp I learn something new I missed the first umpteen times I tried it.
Day 3 – Julie Faber Miller photos and a Pixel Scrapper Jessica Dunn mask.
Carole, I used your frame finally. The texture is from Coffee Shop. Julie Farber-Miller for the picture.
All the images are Julie Faber-Miller.
Ah, masks…can not figure it out for the life of me. Get it to work once then think I am doing it the same way and boom nada…then bad bad bad words occur. I need this so badly.
BG paper is Rush Ranch, Julie Faber-Miller is the photographer, Pixel Scrapper was the frame template. The eraser trick was also used to create the calligrapher swirls.
The pics are Unsplash and the Papers and elements are Pixel Scrapper. The pictures gave me their stories, LOL.
I did scrapbooking designs years ago using Adobe. I had a freelance contract to develop some alphabet books that were 12×12 inches. The job went south before completion and I filed it all away. I recently found the files, I misplace, hardly ever lose anything. Now 10 years, two computers later, and all new software. Day 4 tutorial with all my stuff and my great-nephew. I have to go back and see how I made those plaids because I just cannot remember and the ones I did recently do not have as nice a fabric look.
Day 3: These last two weeks were Drs galore so just got free yesterday to start these. A lot of Pixel Scrapper stuff except for your ribbon Carol from one of the Ribbon Factory groups. The cow is a friend’s “New”. I completely redrew the frame because I needed it bigger and it only came as a Pixel Scrapper png, wanted it peek-a-boo with the background.
Did you know that in 16 song titles there are 8-blue, 7-blues, and 1-blueberry in the titles? “That is A Mess of Blues”
The CU fabric texture is a Pixel Scrapper Elif Sahin and CU font is Sweet Sorrow.
Yes, I just made this (honest elf, no crossed eyes) and yes it says 2018, but that is when it snowed. My excuse is…I am a slow learner. CU freebies from Pixel Scrapper make up foundation, I built the tree from a banner I got there also. Cassel”s cool font decorates my pole tree. Yes, that is my tiny 1620 sq ft house and car.
Annie Tobin – Sweet Letters.
Thanks for the comments on the papers, everyone!
Here is the page I made for my daughter Tam. I also altered the picture with the tree in it with a few bits of surprise edits. Judaic/Christian household. She was tickled pink.
You gave us the color swatches that you made the Elf Alphabet from. I am Twill Plaid Crazy. Now to get the photos from my daughter, since they decorated and I do not.
Update – Twill not really visible at this size I just realized.
Here is the 5th one.
This is number 4 posted. These are cats belonging to the same friends who raised the cows I have used.
I have not gotten the border around pics either. I cheat and layer another paper underneath slightly larger.
Another one done.
I purchased the the PSP 2020. For me the copy layers styles was my most missed function from Adobe.
My sandwich got eaten. So onto Day 3 Bootcamp.
A friend of mine raises cows and so I decided to go with it. Only problem is they are all off her phone and then compressed again on FB posting. But I have found an online enlarger program that is so simple and FREE. I used it double the size of this image. https://www.photoenlarger.com/
I am very happy camper now.
M = Magnificent Display of Mother’s Natures Art
L = Lungfishies
Ready and now I have new ribbons to make, thank you Cassel.
Sickness still running rampant, both myself and my housemate whom I am the caregiver for. Prayers are always welcome. And prayer to any needing them going out if wanted or needed.
I will, as usual, try to follow along but probably will not keep up. I do so love to see what others are doing though, so hope you do not mind my fly on the wall position. I still hope things can normalize to a point I can have more time for me, that I keep getting told I should strive to do.
Hope to see everyone having lots of good fun and making pretties!
What resolution do you prefer when working toward printing as a final result?
First time in this.
Live get-togethers are always fun. Could do a social and share favorite products and sources. I would also love to know who uses digital products and uses them in mixed media artwork that is physically put together on canvas or another matrix.
I bought the BenVista PhotoZoom years ago after getting the sample inside one of the PSP that had it was packaged with it. I updated to the Pro a couple of generations ago when it came out and have 7 now. It is very good at moderate zooming of images and excellent for smaller changes. I use it to make book covers taken from jpegs the authors send in on one of my freelance jobs. Been a lifesaver.
Was wondering if anyone else is using it or might want to look into. They have a free trial and 2 versions so a wide pricing berth. I am doing the upgrade price of course So pro for me has been around the cost of the lighter version.
I am thinking of saving for the Topaz AI Gigabyte down the road. Is anyone using this yet and how do you feel about it? It is a pro-style that can do huge enlargements.
I am in.
C= cellar, carport
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