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    • Day 7 - PSP- My photo of my grandson, Phillip, who is now 17. I made the scattered flowers to match the tablecloth. I used a preset shape and several scripts including dimension 2 and a flower script. The fonts are Cute Dots and Groovy Dotted. The play doh dinos are from Adobe Express. The title was created in Adobe Elements with a clay style applied. One thing that I noticed after importing into PSP, the colors become dull unless you add vibrancy. "Fun" had a PSP inner bevel. I made the pattern using the scatter script because not only did I want to match the tablecloth, but also the dots were much to loud a pattern for the entire page. I created the outer frame and applied a FF clay effect.
    • Flowers from my friend's garden. Lab 15-06 template.
    • Monique, they look so wrapped up in each other, they didn't even see the photograph being taken. I must admit, seeing the quote, I then noticed the couple. What a lovely statue, and quote.
    • Monique will you be so nice to tell the title of your Affinity book, is it in English or in Dutch?
    • Lesson 4 Liked the lesson 🙂 I consulted(?) my Affinity book how to create the gradient and ChatGPT provided me with the sentence 🙂 Font is Amazone BT Elements are from Pixelscrapper In Dutch it says:"Over the red bridge they forgot the world in each others arms"  
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