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W winter time Here the hottest new years eve ever.
T – Character T in several seasons.
Midseason
a point part way through a season, especially a season of the year
And as you all see, I always try to find a accompanied picture.
Cat cafe ? Never heard of that.
But I read your other post and looks a right thing to relax and also choosing a cat to bring home with you.
E – Essence of Christmas for a lot of people: Christmas simply is the celebration of the birth of Jesus,
The word “Christmas” is actually a combination of two words “Christ,” a title given to Jesus, and “mass” that means celebration.
D for ?
Thnx Marie-Claire
Used for a title effect the colors Blue & Orange
Copied the layer with the text. Changed in one layer the color.
Used the Eraser tool.
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M for May We know the month May, but in English it also ia girls name. It is derived from the name of the month, which comes from Maia, the name of a Roman fertility goddess.
And Corrie The second l was not the capital I but the lower case L (l) and stood also for Love and Live and Life in all seasons.
J for July Midsummer but also 🙂 my birthday month.
And:
July is the seventh month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars and is the fourth of seven months to have a length of 31 days. It was named by the Roman Senate in honour of Roman general Julius Caesar in 44 B.C., it being the month of his birth.
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Y for Yes it is winter time for ice skating
S = Seasons or Smile
LENTE = dutch for Spring
G for Golden Autumn Leaves
Every day i a Happy Day in each season
Found on this https://thinkreflectandwrite.blogspot.com/2020/04/everyday-happiness.html
Very nice card Ann Seeber Specially the idea for the top strip. Love that.
Oh Sharla never tought to use this template also for christmas, but very good idea and beatiful card.
And a Cup Cake Party Day 2
Colour for the cook part I used is #dcb16b
Just a lot of fun to do.
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So first a tryout for Day 3
Used some other flowers and text.
Texture effect on background Fine leather.
Yes Suzy I can remember that folding printed on a dot matrix printer
The image left upper must be upside down and the text in the right down quarter.
There are still tutorials and you tube stuff How to make such cards 🙂
I thought I placed already my cards from Day 1.
But I can not find them.
So a next try.
I think the best one is with the candle left.
Yes Me too
And Suzy
I remeber well. Printing a card on 1 sheet and folding it in quarters 🙂
Left upper part Tekst or picture upside down.
And right lower part The text.
On a dot matrix printer.
AND there are still people who do it that way
https://alyx.sh/posts/xmas-cards-2021/
And that program still available on the internet archive
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So I am dutch and not a scrapbooker, but learned a lot here, I decided not to try but think the best three I saw are
Suzy
Scrapbook Campus – Got a question? Just ask us!
Sue Thomas
Artistically inspiring tutorials and creative ideas across a broad spectrum
Susan Edwart
If you are stuck…there’s a tutorial for that.
MoniqueN Did not connect you with your surname in the dutch group 🙂
I like your calendar of outlander very much. Very good work. Love fantasy myself. Have also the first 3 books from Dina Gabaldon. Buth when the fourth came, I found it too much, makes the story too long. I prefer moore the books from Raymond Feist and Terry Pratchett.
And you changed it to our dutch weeks starting with Sunday. In the up-to-date-challenge I was thinkig about that, but found it a bit too much work then.
Ann Seeber Two dates in one box is not so difficult to do. First you type for instance (April from MoniqueN) the 23. Hit another tool (Pick tool) Then back to the Text tool type 30. Go to the pick tool, select the 30 and you can place it where ever you want it.
Monster 🙂 easiest one
Jack-o-lantern
Bug-a-Booo, a comic strip by Mauricio de Sousa about a gang of ghosts, undeads and other Halloween creatures
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