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    If you purchase something from the Creation Cassel store, this is where you can showcase how you use them in various projects to inspire others.
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    • Week 47 Hexham Abbey has been hosting an exhibition called ‘Threads through Creation’ by the textile artist Jacqui Parkinson. It consists of twelve very large panels that absolute pulsate with colour and life. Because of their size and the way they were lit it was hard to photograph them in their entirety.  This photo is just part of a panel that illustrates the creation of life in the sky and sea. The detail and amount of work in each of them was phenomenal.  
    • I'm only on day 3. Text in the title is AR Herman from CF. The journaling is Arial Black. Was fun playing with the selection for the journaling text.  Had to have 2 goes at it. But it was fun. I Inner bevelled the title and the cream curved paper. To work with the title, I had to select each part - the one that is red and the one that is blue and promote each section to a layer - then color the layers in the different colors, and then merge the 2 promoted layers so that I could inner bevel the whole title.  Lot of fun. The picture was taken with my laptop at the time which had a camera - great laptop but not such a good camera. But it was fun playing with John and David. The blue and the wine colors were taken from their shirts.
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