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X- xmas
T- tabernacle
What a succes this workshop is with such wonderful projects! 🙂
P- Priest
Carole, my card #87041 will be some kind of encouragement or comfort card. I loved the saying when I saw it on the internet.
M- Minister
A simple card this time. Font is Sylfaen, the photo I had in my stash. I won’t use the envelope part of this workshop, because I have a scoreboard which helps you to make an envelope, but it’s nice to have a lesson how to make one when needed.
Loved this workshop, nice to re-discover some of the techniques 🙂
Font is Sylfaen, the photo I found on the internet, don’t remember where.
What a busy thread this is and what a different kind of cards everyone makes!
Day 5 Oh, shadows! I’m always hesitating and not easily satisfied 🙂
Very romantic card, Trish! Like it!
If you like the selection you made, but want to move it a bit, how did you do that again? So you haven’t got to make a new selection?
Malgun gothic is the font, the dandelions I found here: http://www.pngegg.com/
My first two cards 🙂
Suzy #86448 I like what you did with the scallops 🙂
Corrie #86469 Love the light blue in your card, the latern hs a bit of a Anton Pieck feel 🙂
Susan #86469 What a different kind of christmas card, but I love it!
I enjoyed looking at all the different cards, but commenting on every card is a bit too much work. Love them! 🙂
Mine will be posted soon I hope 🙂 Not just started 😉
Wonderful!! Thanks, that was a reason to add the suggestion 🙂
Thanks 🙂 Is this gallery new? I never knew it was here if it was here before 🙂
Welcome from the Netherlands!
W= wine
Sue #85380 I also used Publisher for years! For a family newsletter about everything our family did, a booklet for the fanclub of my favourite singer I was the chairman/woman? of for years, etc.
Then I switched to cardmaking with cardstock, with a machine, now an electric one (Couture creations Go power), at first a manual one. With PSP I was never satisfied about how it looked, very amateurish, not nice enough to send.Corrie
#85392 I used Data Becker too years ago, there was also Davilex who had nice programs to use.I’m very happy I bought a Cricut machine, I use it for paper, vinyl, iron on etc. I really could use an aid for the housekeeping, addictive hobby’s!
Looking forward to learn how to make cards with PSP. 🙂
Oh wow!! Love it!
I reposted 🙂
Rene, that’s odd, the link vanished!
Hope this one works: https://scrapbookcampus.com/2017/09/photo-blending-with-paintshop-pro/
It seems when I click submit my post dissapears, hope this one will work, you have to copy the link yourself now.
Congrats to the winners! (This thread takes another road now 😀 :D)
Marie-Claire (#84983) The article I posted has the instructions how to do it.
Carole, (#85066) Yes ,please! I would like to learn how to do it myself too,instead of PSP doing it.When I treid before it didn’t come out as nice as the above picture I posted.
Sue, ( #85085)I don’t know about a masterclass, but we had a Mask challenge some time ago, was wonderful! I’m totally hooked at masking at the moment, but like to learn more about blending. I, for one, always search for things I wanna learn on the campus.
Rene, (#85084) Have a look at the link I posted in this thread. In this case PSP does the work for you. File–> photo blend
Susan (#85106) That’s exactly what I would like to learn!
Corrie, kan je niet bestellen of weet je niet precies wat voor papier je wil hebben?
Oh wow! They are very, very nice! (Calender Corrie) Was the cover also a template (didn’t make a cover, so I don’t know)
Hank, you’re a country music fan? 🙂
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