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Beautiful pages, Trish. They’re both wonderful.
Jnet, we’ve missed you; so glad to see you back. I love your pic. Which script did you use?
Love it, Sue.
Thanks for the kind words, ladies.
Trish, I’m so glad my pic was able to evoke such wonderful recollections.
This campus is simply filled with love. ?
From my gaming group today. I used Filter Forge 8: Effects: Distortion: Frosty on the original pic and added a little Gaussian blur. The rest were various borders, shadows, inner bevels, etc. The original is an album cover for Miss Natasha Enquist. I was googling the theme, Piano Accordion when I ran across it and fell in love with the image.
OMG, Annie, those are absolutely incredible! It would have taken me forever to do something like that and I would need a tutorial to show me how.
Trish, that’s a great holiday mask. It’s very versatile.
Lynn, your plaids look great. Perfect for the season.
Thanks so much, Dawn and Cristina. Your encouragement is always very appreciated.
Annie, I think I’ll make you an honorary Fab Diva.
Trish, the colors you used on your Christmas Lights page are so soft and beautiful. They really complement the entire project. I especially like the other “scene” showing through the little frame. Great idea and wonderful masking. I commented on your Santa pic on the Theme Challenge thread.
Cristina, your April calendar is absolutely adorable and your place cards are wonderful.
Tipsy Santa! LOL It’s actually very lovely, Trish.
Annie, everything works so well together on the one page. How does the ribbon tree script work; do I assume you supply different ribbons for the script to use? On another note, I have to point out that lower left Santa looks like he has a really large “stocking.” Wink wink! ?
That’s adorable, Sherie…”pawlidays” LOL
Today’s pic for my gaming group, Fabulous Divas (I didn’t name it LOL). The original drawing is by Hayden Williams, one of my favorite illustrators. I used a mask from Rachel Designs, the Christmas Wish monoline font, and topped it all off with a holly frame made by a friend of mine. I couldn’t decide on a red or green background until I added the frame.
Those bows are beautiful, Annie. The holly in the middle is perfect! Please stay safe and healthy, my friend.
I love what you’ve done, Trish. The colors are wonderful. It’s great to see holiday-themed pics that aren’t always red and green.
They look great, Annie.
Thanks so much, Annie & Dawn.
Annie, I don’t know where to start on your page. I love every bit of it.
If anyone wants to know how well Carole’s Mitered Corner Frame script works, here’s an example. It’s such a time saver. I started out with this little piece, added more to it, then ran the script. (The pic is for my gaming group.)
Also, I just found out you can click and drag a file onto the Upload Images button.
N = Night Before Christmas (the poem)
It’s fantastic, Annie.
Oh, Annie, what a loss. I’m sending you and your family my love and sincere condolences. Take the time to grieve as there is no timetable. If you need us, we are here for you, my dear friend.
Lovely work, Helen. Keep it up. 🙂
Annie, that cluster is so good, you could sell it!
See you all in December <3
No more “lurking,” Helen. We all started somewhere. Everyone here in the Campus is very supportive and helpful.
Sue & Bonnie, I already told you how much I like your projects on the FB page.
Helen, you did a really good job. Are you a “Rookie” here in the Campus as your title implies or also to PSP in general.
It’s wonderful, Annie. I love the butterflies and the little hearts.
M = Map (or Mapquest these days)
J = Jumper Cables ~ Don’t leave home without them!
Lovely job, Sue. I love happy accidents!
Beautifully done, Trish.
G = Grand Canyon
Love it, Lynda. It looks like you used a different setting for each of the three pics; great idea. I think it would have been too busy with the polka dot background.
You did a great job, Lynda. I’ll bet your granddaughter loved it.
There’s a new thread for November. You might want to share it there so more people can enjoy it.
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