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S= Scrapbooking. Communicating with words and images.
J = Jargon
D= Dialogue or Diction
Great page and photos Christina.
Sheila x
Great work Marlene. These layouts must keep you busy. Do you take the photos or do your fellow players supply them? Never played golf but did a lot of Badminton until my Achilles was nearly snapping and then had to give up 🙁 Think a bit of walking is all I’m fit for these days.
Sheila x
Welcome Anita good to have you join us. You certainly will learn new things here as Cassel is a brill teacher and always brings us new things to learn. Her monthly free seminars are not to be missed. Hope to see some of your work.
Sheila x
A = Adhesive.
Thank you Christina, it was good fun to do.
Sheila x
Great work Anja and Dawn. I will get my bum in gear soon and do something but feel sooooooooooo tired today. Will wake up in a bit.
Sheila xx
Here’s my go at this. I used an image of the Hogworts theme at Universal in Florida and an extracted image of a photo of my grand daughter before she turned into a moody teenager!! and some free poser images from Pixabay. I also extracted the Hogworts building and added a gradient background. I then added the sunburst filter from the Effects manu. TFL.
Sheila x
Thank you Christina and Dawn. I have learned a lot and really enjoyed the journey.
Sheila x
Here is my last lesson, number 5 of the Basic Scrap course of which I have thoroughly enjoyed doing. For this one I used my own image of a Peacock because he was pretty. I used all my own backers and tubes which I made sometime ago. I cant remember the name of either the font for the text or title and its too late in the day for my old brain to deal with and is urging me to go to bed big time. The title I used a fat font and added a white border to make it look like stickers (I hope). I used Cassels rope directional tube to draw out a loopy thing (a bit like my head at the min) and did some shadowing to try and make it look like it isn’t completely flat on the papers. i did the rings as shown, nice new technique. The stitching was made with a brush mark and then Cassels Repeat it script and rough edging script around mat and photo. I used the Halftone filter on it to give it stripy twists and a bit of noise and a tiny shadow.
Think that’s it. Thank you Cassel, great lessons.
Night Night
Sheila xx
Thank you Christina and Dawn. That photo was taken well over 35yrs and I still think of him as one of my babies. He was the most loveliest of dogs, fabulous temperament and obedient. He did think he was human though and would interfere in football games and jump on sledges for a ride down the hilly bank. Ah, lovely memories…
Sheila x
I have been watching with great interest even though I have not had time to join this due to doing the Basic Scrap as I knew I wouldn’t be able to do both but I see you have all done some lovely layouts. It is so nice to see the beauty of other countries if only through the eyes of other peeps and their photos. Love it.
Sheila x
Here is number 4 of 5 of the Basic Scrap course. All my own work apart from the Alpha which was a freebie from Cassel. The font is called Troutkings BTN. The beads were made with the Bubbles and Balls filter and the doily was made with Cassels Laser Cut Doily script.
I changed the coloured paper shapes from square to hexagon because I can. Artistic license….
Anyway, TFL.
Sheila x
Cute babies Christina and love the way you have even got their piccies done evenly, very clever.
Sheila x
Hi Kay, welcome to the campus. There is a lovely albeit small crowd of peeps here all happy to support your works, so if you are new to digi scrapping and want to show your stuff, we would love to see it. Cassel also does a fabulous live seminar every month where you learn something new, she is very talented. I have been using PSP for many years, learning it with other groups but Cassel helps you put it all together. I am doing the Basic Scrap Course and I would thoroughly recommend it, easy to follow downloadable instructions and video to watch over and over.
Sheila x
Thank you so much everybody for such lovely comments.
Cassel, shadows are still scary but with your tuts they are getting easier to understand and used right they really make something 3d and I love that.
Solent, I have Cassels glitter and Sparkle scripts and made these scatters some time ago but i can’t remember exactly how as I was playing. I know i used the brush variance (love that) to make the variations of the scatter. I will play some more and let you know.
Dawn, I always use my own stuff apart from what Cassel gives us so that I don’t infringe on CR which is a minefield and tangled up with legal jargon. My mantra to myself is, if I don’t make it I don’t use it to stay out of trouble. With a bit of know how, Cassels scripts and tuts you are only limited by your imagination.
Sheila xx
Sheila xx
Here is number 3 of the basic scrap course. The hardest thing is choice of what to use. I chopped and changed quite a few times before things tended to gel together. Anyway, here is a picture of Precious who is an English Bull Terrier and she is no light weight, so imagine the surprise on finding her squashed into this quite small laundry basket. How she got inis one thought but her getting back out certainly caused the mind to boggle and yes she does have a proper bed.
I used a preset shape swirl and used my own image of a Dog Rose that I extracted. Used my own paper backers which I added textures to. I also added some glitter sprinkles I made to add a bit of interest. The font is called Bodoni MT Black.
TFL.
Sheila xx
Thank you Joe and Dawn.
Sheila x
Here is my 2nd Basic Scrap tut. Learning lots, especially getting it wrong, oh well that’s what suppose to happen isn’t it? This is my youngest Grand daughter who had so much fun with the water jets getting wet through but this was Florida so she dried out well before we got back to the car.
The flower is one from my garden which I extracted. the string I made following Cassels tut. The beads are Cassels directional tube. The text is Broadway Bold. The tag is a preset shape and used Cassels Script for cardboard on it. Papers are my own creations too.
TFL.
Sheila x
What a lovely page Dawn and such a nice photos which reflects a lot of love going on. Think you have used the word of the month perfectly.
Sheila x
Great Page Royanne and lovely horse, gorgeous animal and can see you loved her with a passion.
Sheila x
Great page Christina. I love your beach photos they look so inviting.
Sheila x
I live in the Cotswolds not far from Gloucester City and Cheltenham. We have a few ‘Royals’ as nearby neighbours, not that we see any of them. I have some lovely countryside surrounding and rolling hills which according to the nice peeps of Cheltenham refer to my neck of the woods as donkey country to get up them hills and winding lanes. Love living here although it can be far too quiet for townies. Having said that my DIL comes from Croydon and she loves living here too and never wants to go back to London to live so we must have some virtues of country life.
Sheila x
T= Thunder to go with the storm.
Thank you Christina.
Sheila x
Lovely layout Dawn, nice gentle colour backer that goes so well with your photo’s which are glorious. Your SIL and hubby will love it.
Sheila xx
Its so nice to see peeps interacting. I would love to see more of it and know more about everyone that contributes their great works.
Sheila xx
Joe thank you, wish I could draw like you but my gift of skills are practical so guess we can’t have it all but PSP goes along way to help achieving something much better than me and a pencil.
Solent, lovely effect and it looks pretty perfect to my eye.
Sheila x
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