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I’ve used PSP for many years to edit photos for 3-D scrapping. Am a recent convert to digi-scrapping so just trying to learn! Was a pond owner for 15 years & still have tons of photos to scrap of my koi and waterlilies. Now I’ve downsized: no pond, very plain yard, no garden so I don’t get as many new photos but to my surprise I have a robin on a nest right beside my patio door. So those are the pics I
‘m starting with! Sorry for the duplication below, can’t seem to delete it. Maybe someone can do that for me!Hi everyone! And a special hi to Lady Anne because I lived in Deddington, Oxfordshire for 3 wonderful years back in the mid-70s while my husband was stationed at RAF Upper Heyford. England is a beautiful country, I just wish I had old photos to scrap! Now I’m retired and living in northern Oklahoma. I have used PSP for several years but am new to digi-scrapping. I also use PSE18 but do ALL of my photo editing in PSP. Currently running X8 but thinking seriously about upgrading right away. I have a good excuse as Monday is my birthday and I think the latest version would make a great birthday present. I’m looking forward to this scrap boot camp and hope to learn a lot. DeLOris you’ve made such wonderful comments above, so encouraging. Thank you. After re-reading those above, I think I will order the newest version tomorrow download it in time for class. Someone had a great point about learning 2019 during the scrap boot camp. AngelStarr57 con’t be nervous, scrapbookers are some of the best people around. I’ve been scrapping traditionally since 2001 and it’s a lot of fun. Doubt that I ever go completely digital, like the feel of paper too much. And BTW I’m up here in Enid, just a giant stone’s throw from you! Will see everyone soon!Below is one of my earliest digi creations before I knew anything at all about what I was doing. Just shows that even when you don’t know, you can make something pretty!
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