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Corrie, I’m with Annie. I want that cupcake! Pixelscrapper is a wonderful resource. I just downloaded some stuff from there today.
Sue, such beautiful flowers. It’s a very cheery page.
Great job, Ann. And you get the good citizen’s award for saving those wonderful orchids.
Thank you, ladies. <3
Since I don’t seem to be creating anything except for my gaming group, I thought I’d share today’s.
Thanks so much, Annie.
I know I haven’t posted anything in a while, but I check in all the time and really love what everyone has been up to.
Stealing Sue Thomas’s idea for my gaming group’s daily theme today. (Original pic is from Harper’s Bazaar; photographer Paolo Kudacki; model Lily Donaldson.) I used a snippet from her dress to make the background, the Chopin Script font, and a silver pattern from Pixabay to frame the individual pics. I’m not thrilled with how the pattern came out on the frames, but I’m out of time and have to post it now.
X = Xanadu
The Xanadu cocktail is a tropical drink recipe made from white rum, guava nectar, lime juice, Rose’s lime cordial and half-and-half, and served blended with ice in a chilled champagne flute.
Sounds good, but I don’t particularly like rum. I would definitely try it, though.
T = Tequila Sunrise
O = Ovaltine
I just LOVE what everyone is doing. Thanks for the smiles.
Long Island, New York, USA
F = Fuzzy Navel
A = Absinthe
V = V8 vegetable juice. Makes a mean bloody mary!
R = Rum Punch
(and LOL, Annie)
K = Kool Aid
G = Guiness stout
Hi from New York, Monique. 🙂
E = Electric Light
I finally have my new laptop, but I am lost on setting it up. At least I was able to come here and look at everyone’s great work. I don’t even have PSP set up yet, but I’ll get there!
Thought I would share a few of the Daily Look pics I’ve made for my gaming group recently. Not scrapbook pages, but definitely influenced by what I’ve learned about scrapbooking. (For newcomers to the campus, the game I play picks the daily themes and Fabulous Divas is the name of the group I inherited.)
Hope you like. All comments/critiques/suggestions are welcome.
Nana Ann, you did a great job with the gallery. And I love the colors you used in your oriole l/o.
Sue, I’ve already told you how much I love your posts in the FB group.
Nemesis, you don’t have to do scrapbooking to use the techniques we learn here. Besides, your photos could be used for backgrounds or maybe masks for a scrapbook page.
Karon, your Lab modules are wonderful.
Lovely pages, Sue & Rick.
Haven’t been here in a couple of days. I shouldn’t do that as looking at what everyone posts brings a smile to my face.
Sue, Lynda, you two are cracking me up.
What a beautiful page you have created, Trish. I hope you’re feeling better. <3
You won’t be sorry, Raymond.
I think the book would be great for people at any level.
Welcome to the Campus, Raymond. I’m not a scrapbooker, per se, but I’ve learned so much from Carole. I agree that she’s an excellent teacher. You might also want to check out her book on Amazon. Every time I look through it, I pick up something else.
Love it, Sue. So cute how you have the droopy bow pulling down that first “u” in Autumn.
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