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Scrapping is new to me and I have trouble deciding what kind of embellishments to add. This CC photo was originally shot in black and white and I think it makes a powerful image that way. So I chose very pale background colors and recolored the buttons to black and white. Using the tube, I placed flowers around 3 sides (the 4th side open for printing/binding). I like the soft colors of the flowers and how they enhance the black and white of the photo. I call it done. Can anyone offer an idea as to how to make it better? Ribbons? Scalloped edges? Thank you.
So very nice. What a lovely memento of the time!
Mary Warner – a great grandmother
Underwood, John 12th great grandfather
T for Treat! Susanna Treat, my 9th great grandmother.
John William Reed – great grandfather!
Annie Tobin to the rescue!
I have a 1st cousin once removed with Q, if we can’t find grandparents. If there are no grandparents with Q is that the end of the game?
Michelle – I like the white border you put around the lady. It makes her stand out while at the same time you have the double exposure. Snazzy.
Anne – Quite interesting. Certainly looks Halloweenish 🙂
I’m not very original, but I am enthusiastic. I chose a random pic of a young lady and flowers. I like how she ended up with Elizabeth Taylor eyes (violet).
My maternal grandmother, Harriet Pederson.
Hi everyone! I had just finished lab 5- mod 12 about gears. Then I saw the 20 Challenge and thought 20 gears and from that thought steampunk. The photos are from CCFlickr under the attribution license, so there is no copyright issue. I made the gears, the eyelets (from another lab- lab5 mod9?), the two papers from lab6-mod1 Cathedral Window Pattern, and the fonts were Eagle Lake and Penguin Attack.
There are 3 gears in the upper left hand corner, but they are very hard to see. They did look good until I started fiddling around with other things and by the time I noticed, I had already merged several layers etc, etc, etc. It is what it is. I remembered to start out at 3600 and reduce to 600 for posting. I did forget to leave any space on the left hand side for printing. No harm this time, as this is my first attempt at this and I’m not going to print it, hehehehe. When I use my own photos (got to remember to take a camera with me when I leave the house) I’ll get down to journaling my pages. Thanks for looking.
If we can go back in time, I have a 4th great grandmother by the name of Mary Nightingale.
Christina – What a sweet picture! The plaid is awesome looking too. Nice job!
Sue – Very nice. I admire your curved text.
K = Keene. My paternal grandmother, Elsie Keene who came to America via Canada on an orphan ship.
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