Mary Solaas Posted April 23, 2022 Posted April 23, 2022 Pirkko - like what you are doing. Thanks, Carole, for describing those tools for us. It is hard to get hair, strands of grass, etc. extracted when you are extracting from a pic. This is my take on Lab 8 Mod 3. I wasn't going to do a layout for this module, but changed my mind. The tutorials were for making a stretch of thread to sew onto something (I decided to make a banner and thread the pieces together); a circle of elements and to, incidently, make a script (which I did); a word with a large outline. I did all of those and multiple copies of the circle: one with flowers (in several colors), and one with hearts (one in red, and one in pink). I used my gradient for the background and blurred it a couple of times and added noise and a texture and then reduced the opacity. The small papers and the elements are my own. 1
Sue Thomas Posted April 24, 2022 Posted April 24, 2022 Something I have been working on. My daughter-in -law asked if I could create an alphabet tracing book for the girls. This project isn't related in any shape or form to scrapbooking or photography. But I said yes. I'm coming to the end of the alphabet now. Then I will go onto numbers 1-10. Here is an example. Using only PSP. I have created the elements myself for the relevant letters. The font used is called quicksand. It comes with 7 fonts, including the dash. For the tracing pages, I used the Quicksand bold font, and the Quicksand dash. Created on A4 paper, for Emma to print off as many sheets of each letter she wants. Here in Canada we use letter paper. Once the initial template was created, it was more or less plain sailing, for subsequent letters. 1
Mary Solaas Posted April 25, 2022 Posted April 25, 2022 Again, I wasn't going to do anything for Lab 8, Mod 4 - HOWEVER, once I got started on making the papers and elements, I had a lot of fun. First I will post the layout I came up with. Guess what! Another Route 66. The elements to create were: a new kind of star for a paper; adding a rick rack kind of border to a ribbon; creating a rainbow starburst and twirling it. Well, all are present in the layout. I will post it and then show you some of the fun I had with the star pattern. All the papers and elements are my own. 1
Mary Solaas Posted April 25, 2022 Posted April 25, 2022 and these are my "mish mash" creations with the star pattern. 1
Mary Solaas Posted April 25, 2022 Posted April 25, 2022 I overloaded the system - sorry. Now I will post the ribbon I made with it. 1
Guest Guest Posted April 26, 2022 Posted April 26, 2022 Review and re-learning ... Now in Basic Scrap Course Repetitio mater studiorum est ...
Susan Ewart Posted April 26, 2022 Posted April 26, 2022 Mary that is a really neat pattern. The ribbon is beautiful. Pirkko, So cute! I love that page. 1
Mary Solaas Posted April 26, 2022 Posted April 26, 2022 Bonnie - haven't said much to you, but I enjoy your layouts and the adventures of the pickleball team. Susan - thanks for the kind remarks. 1
Susan Ewart Posted April 26, 2022 Posted April 26, 2022 I agree with Mary. Bonnie, the athletics of the pickleball players really interests me. And I have to say, I LOVE your trail cam and always am eager to see what you've captured. That last fox was to die for. I hope you keep those pages coming. And to everyone in general...there can never be enough cats! and dogs...and birds, okay, anything animal. Keep them coming too. 1
Michele Posted April 27, 2022 Posted April 27, 2022 This was fun. Sometimes the daily theme in my game makes me smile. 1
Ann Seeber Posted April 27, 2022 Posted April 27, 2022 Pirkko, you're right about repetition! It's why I keep taking the basic courses over and over. Your cat layout, Noel with his Mom, came out exceptionally well. I'm off to do one, also, as I have two new photos to showcase. 1
Ann Seeber Posted April 27, 2022 Posted April 27, 2022 Michele, that is so funny! :-D Tell me, how did that monster acquire a retainer? ;-) 1
Michele Posted April 27, 2022 Posted April 27, 2022 LOL, Ann. The orthodontist said it would be better while he's still young. :D 1
Ann Seeber Posted April 27, 2022 Posted April 27, 2022 Basic Scrap Course - Module One. The photos are mine taken Tues 4/26 with my iPhone camera. The title font is Impact, the text is Lucinda. I'm following along after Pirkko ... and I just whipped up to Amazon and ordered a real Oriole feeder. LOL
Gerry Landreth Posted April 27, 2022 Posted April 27, 2022 Today is an anniversary that still haunts the survivors. My mother was in the house, our childhood home when it hit. She was unscathed save a scratch or two. Years later, a cousin who would randomly drop by when his truck route took him nearby frantically called me. All but two houses in the neighborhood had been destroyed and he was standing in front of an empty lot. He breathed a sigh of relief when I explained that my mother was fine. 1
Royanne Hewko Posted April 27, 2022 Posted April 27, 2022 Absolutely LOVE the Photo Circle script. My daughter and I were laughing so hard and my husband took so many pictures. In the photo circle I was able to incorporate all the shots.
Lynda DiGregor Posted April 28, 2022 Posted April 28, 2022 Playing with the License plate script. This is a rendition of one of our old plates. RLAD stands for "Ralph Lynda Anthony Dominic". My husband and myself and our two boys 1
Lynda DiGregor Posted April 28, 2022 Posted April 28, 2022 Royanne, Love your giggly photo circle....just to much fun! 1
Sue Thomas Posted April 30, 2022 Posted April 30, 2022 Another month of wonderfully creative pages posted. So much to be inspired by. Here is my last project for April. I'm now able to crawl around in the undergrowth in search for early insects. Some butterflies have been out for almost a week now. Tortoiseshell, Comma, and Mourning Cloaks are always the first. They have found the orange slices I've put out, as there isn't as much as a single dandelion flower for them to feed on as yet, although they can find food from the sap of trees, as the sap is now rising. Pirkko, and Ann revisited the basic scrap course, which prompted me to revisit. I did that course over 6yrs ago, if I remember the date correctly. I liked this particular layout, for my project, so copied it. The stiped paper, random paper (leaves) and the pointer tuts, are in the creative scarp. 1
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