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You are all so darn creative!
~ Michele
I’m sorry I haven’t commented about everyone’s individual projects, but I’m always in awe. All of you are always an inspiration to me.
~ Michele
Great papers, Trish!
Made this pic for my gaming group yesterday; the daily theme should be obvious. 🙂 I had previously made the balloon using a tutorial; finally got the chance to use it. All I did was duplicate the original, resize, and use the Hue Up/Down tool. The figures are characters from the game. Hope you like it!
~ Michele
Wow, I stay away for a few days and you ladies go wild! I love seeing all of your wonderful projects.
~ Michele
Great job, ladies!
Your page is so sweet, Sharon.
I like what you did, Libera. It’s very whimsical.
~ Michele
Great job, Annie. That’s an incredible pic you found. The reflection in the puddles is stunning and you displayed it beautifully.
~ Michele
As I told you in the PSP Themes group, Lynda, I love it. The wolf is new; it looks really good.
~ Michele
Thank you, Cristina.
Great layout, Annie. Love the reflection effect. Pixel Scrappers is one of my favorite resources.
~ Michele
I like how you say, “simple frame,” Trish. You put a lot of work into it and got a beautiful result.
~ Michele
Thank you, Libera, Sharon, and Annie.
Trish, I love those bows! Some look like flowers; some like the sun.
Annie, you did a wonderful job on the art gallery. I like how you added the extra light on the top of each canvas.
I love your sense of whimsy, Sharon. You make me smile.
Michele
I finally found a good reason to use Cassel’s House Template! My gaming group gets better daily pics because of you, Carole. 🙂
~ Michele
Thanks so much, Sharon. You’ll be a SuperFan in no time!
~ Michele
Love everything about it, Annie. I am amazed how you can take so many elements from different resources and put it all together like that.
~ Michele
Love it, Annie.
Cristina, Annie, Dawn, and Libera: Thanks, ladies. You don’t know how much I appreciate your kindness and support. 🙂
Libera, I don’t remember where I originally found this background. I downloaded it a few years ago before I started documenting my sources. There are any number of free sites where you could find something like this. In fact, Cassel has lots of resources on the blog.
~ Michele
Annie, sometimes our best projects are ones that went awry. I love this page. Your idea of finding and featuring pics of the same cabin by two different photogs was brilliant! I’ll have to try that one of these day.
~ Michele
Today’s theme for my gaming group was Watercolors. I used headshots of characters from the game and used PicToPainting to make them look like watercolor paintings. I copied each and pasted into selection. I did the same thing with the floor, then adjusted it with the pick tool set to perspective. The three “patrons” are my avatar from the game; if I had had more time, I would have put some shadowing on them. The font was Falling Slowly Sans, free from FontBundles.
Hope you enjoy.
~ Michele
Well, now you’ve got me drooling, Sharon!
~ Michele
Great job, Annie!
R = Rucksack
H = Hibachi
Dawn and Sharon, you are both very kind. I’m glad you like it.
Sharon, your flowers are so pretty and I really like how you incorporated the raffia with them. I’ll never get a drawing tablet for myself as I can’t even draw with pencil and paper.
~ Michele
F = Flint (to start the fire)
Thanks so much, Cristina and Annie. <3
~ Michele
S = Sunscreen
Another daily pic I made for my gaming group (click on it to see the details). I made the center stained glass flowers in the circle using a template and textures supplied by a tutorial. I actually combined two that I had made when I took the tutorial. I used one of Cass’s corner brushes to help create the frame. Those corner brushes are so versatile. One of my goals is to own all of them!
~ Michele
Annie, you are just zipping through those modules! Great job.
Lynda, you did a wonderful job. I especially love the pink roses.
~ Michele
G = Garbage Bags
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