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Thank you for all your kind words, everyone. I’m absolutely devastated as are so many others who loved him.
I lost a very dear friend yesterday. This was my way of coping.
The font is Alex Brush; the template is from AnnieC; the background papers are from Miggs
Oh, Lynda, what a lovely page. And you arranged them with a photographer’s eye.
OMG, Minka, I’m still laughing. Thank you so much for sharing the entire story. And your page is adorable.
Bonnie, animal control does not do rescues. I’m so sorry to hear what happened to you.
Fabulous layout, Lynda. I love the split photo look. Can you send me a few cans of those fresh veggies?
Welcome to the campus, Grace. You’re going to love it here.
Bonnie, I thought it said “poopy” at first glance. LOL
Those dragonflies are so cool, Corrie. I also like the lace. It mimics the delicacy of their wings.
I think you should share these with Nathan’s, Bonnie. By the way, ice cream is one of my best friends. 🙂
Party at Shirley‘s house!
Good going, Nemesis. The colors of the one on the right remind me of Starry Night.
I like all the different patterns and textures, Nemisis.
Beautifully done, Nemisis.
Cristina!!!!! That is an award-worthy layout. You executed everything so beautifully. And the background is perfect; it lets all the other elements, especially the pics, stand out. Pat yourself on the back.
Really great job, Sawnie. There is such a difference between the original and your final product. Way to utilize multiple lessons learned in the Campus.
Trish, I already mentioned on FB that I love the beautiful vintage look you achieved.
Great work, Karon. You’ve been busy!
H = Herald Community Newspapers They publish here in Nassau County on Long Island for about 25 different towns.
What an uplifting page you created, Shirley. Great job.
C = Courier I think many small towns use this as the name of their local newspapers.
Jnet, where have you been hiding?
I love how differently everyone used the template. I think that’s what Carole had in mine.
Dawn, I’m especially happy to see you sharing your beautiful creation with us. Love always.
Nice work, ladies!
LOL, Dennis. Can’t imagine why your sister isn’t amused. 😀
Welcome to the campus, Angie. You’ll find everything you need to know about PSP right here. Just give yourself time to learn. You should definitely go through the Bootcamp to start off. Then consider joining as a diamond member so you have access to all of the tutorials. Most importantly, have fun. Oh, and join Carole’s Facebook page, Scrapbooking with PaintShop Pro. We are a great bunch and everyone is more than happy to help.
~ Michele
Oh, Bonnie and Cristina, thank you so much for your wonderful support. The members here in the campus always keep me going. 🙂
Nice job, Libera. It almost seems like we’re peeking into a parallel world.
Thanks, Dawn. It definitely made me happy and I’m glad I could give you a smile. 😀
This was for my gaming group today. I stumbled upon a technique that, for me, was new. I was originally going to use the illustration as a frame for a collage so I selected each of the separate fashion pics separately, inverted the selection, contracted it, moved to the illustration layer, and hit delete. When I moved the illustration to the top and added a drop shadow, I did not like the result at all. After playing around a bit, I lowered the opacity on the illustration layer and added a white background as the bottom layer. To my surprise, the result was that the individual pics looked like I had framed each of them. I added a little drop shadow to each fashion pic and was finally happy. Now I’m sure this result can be achieved using different techniques. However, since I had no idea what I was going to do, it turned out to be a happy accident for me. Sometimes you don’t know where you’re going until you get there.
Keep them coming, Lynda. BTW, I really enjoyed using that filmstrip, too. I think it was quite a while ago if I’m not mistaken.
I had a very positive reaction to your negative projects, Lynda. 🙂
Great layout, Cristina. I love how you split some of those photos into multiple frames.
Thanks for the compliment, Lynda.
Dawn, it’s funny because I had just downloaded that font for a different project the day before, but used a different one. Sometimes the timing just works.
xoxoxo to all
Thanks, Cristina. I actually pulled the color from the illustration and recolored some of the elements to match.
Good luck, Betsy. This is a heck of a time to be house hunting.
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