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I purchased Cassel’s MaskMaker script and it is the best.
Here are a couple of things I was playing around with. Bees and plants kinda fall into Dorothy’s Earth Day celebration.
Everyone is doing such beautiful and creative work. Sharing trips, children, mans best friend, remembrances, wildlife, just about everything. So happy to be part of this community.
Kudos to Cassel. It must take forever to look at each entry and I believe she reads every word as she speaks to everyone personally. I would not, do not have the patience to do what she does.
Gerry, I believe if you look up in the right hand corner of your post you will see a gray EDIT|REPLY. I believe that if you hit the edit part of that you will be able to delete the extra post. You will only see it if you are logged in.
Onward and upward to day 4. Looking forward to everyone’s creations.
Lake Michigan Circle Tour – Day 3
I inserted all my own photos into the spaces provided in Cassel’s template. I used the day 1 instruction for the title but I inverted the frame so it’s a bit different.
Minka, Congratulations on your new home. Very nice work
Lydia, I really love your bridge over troubled water. I am a great fan of color splash. Well done
Trish, It sounds like you are having trouble viewing your project at 600×600. If that is it, and I’m not really sure, when I open it up it is the correct size. BTW, very cute.
Everyone is doing such interesting work. Looking forward to more
Lynda
Wise Word Challenge- day 2
No problem , Carole . I should have figured it out. Didn’t even occur to me to just change the number. I’ll remember if there is a next time.
Royanne,
Apple of My Eye is so cute. Brave man standing in that bucket.. 🙂
Trish,
Can we use your backgrounds?
Thanks,
Lynda
We woke up to 4 inches of snow April 17,2020. Just a week ago I was taking photos of the daffodils and the Pussy Willow.
Trish,
Beautiful backgrounds…perfect for spring
Lynda
Filling in a few Labs that I missed. This is the first lesson in Lab 8 Module 12, Polaroid Frame. I’ve done something similar to this before but this seems easier.
Lyn Lou,
Looks like you’re doing OK to me..Nice kits1
Michele,
That is very cool and looks like a lot of work…Kudos!
Libera,
LOL, looks like Red Cabbage
Michele,
A couple of comments.
First, what is this gaming group? What do you do and why the themes?
Second, a number of years ago I was the director of a Women on Wheels group called the Illinois Red Hawk Riders so I really appreciate this particular “daily theme pic”. Very nice!
Lynda
Hello Everyone,
Looking forward to the new challenge. Carole, welcome home and feel better as fast as possible.
Just messing around with word slats and telephoto lens. This is our friendly neighborhood woodpecker
Lab 8-7 Cog wheel , rusted background and repeat pattern
Catching up on some missed Labs. Lab 10-4
H- Home Alone
Another musical great who died yesterday April 7, 2020 ,John Prine
Always something new to learn or re-learn on the campus. Just went over the “Vectors 2 Further Vectors” again. I expect I will again. These are a few of the things that were produced from this class. I was also able to produce some tubes and shapes. Yay! 🙂
Trish,
Very nice…guess it was time for him to walk away!
I imagine that this is one of the first songs that came to Dolly Parton’s mind when she heard of Kenny Rogers death.
Minka,
Love your “album cover” Great job!
I used three scripts for this. Quilling, Airbrush and Gradient. Added a blur to the gradient.
I found Cassel’s Quilling Script so I’ve been messing with that.
The pink one is a vector design that I made, the black and white and the blue and yellow are from the graphics that came with the script.
Trish,
Your Harry Potter is really great. You are very clever.
Lynda
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