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I didn't win the LinePaint script but it was to intriguing to pass up so I bought it. It has a number of choices and on this photo I used duotone. It's pretty cool. Lines don't really show as well in this small version.
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Lots of wonderful stuff, Lynda, Ann, April, Kasany.

This is the next in my Chattanooga trip. All papers, elements are my own. Title font is Broadway, inner beveled, and the journaling is Arial.

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A couple of Birthday cards, one  for my sons partner and one for my grand daughter. The elements are all from my stash collection.  I have been doing 5x5 inch folded cards while I have the appropriate size envelopes.
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As usual, I am loving everyone's projects.

 

I had enough time to get "scrapbooky" the other day for my Divas. I used various items from Janet Kemp's Independence Day mini kit from Pixel Scrapper. (I don't think I'll ever get used to their new name, Digital Scrapbooking.) The font is Gunmetal, free from "I got it so long ago that I don't remember" lol.

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I didn't have much time today so I adapted something I originally made for AprilDawn to use as a birthday card. I used a free cluster from DSS (Digital Scrabooking Studio). Clusters can be so useful, especially when short on time. The background paper is my own creation. The font is Walnut Moth, free from FontBundles.
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Ann,

 

Thanks for the fighting fish link. I get the idea in my head to start an aquarium and then remember the RV travel we do. I don't think we would be able to carry an aquarium around and there is no one to take care of them while we are gone. I guess I'll have to wait until we quit traveling.

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Michele I like your cards, so elegant! And isn't it nice to have them as PSP-images that you can adept for different occassins or persons! I think I have to make a list now of which card a have send to which person.
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Thanks so much, Corrie. It can be a little difficult to keep track so hopefully, I've entered enough info in the Image Information Details tab so I don't send the same card to the same person. :D
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Wow! Sue!  i just bought Lace Edge 1, 2 and 3.  I hope I can do justice to them like you do.  No more fun for me today, just got called to work at the last minute, the scramble is on.
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Thank you Susan.  I can guarantee, you will have lots of fun with those Lace Edges.  The lace used in the above page, isn't one of Carole's, but a brush I acquired a long time ago. In my opinion,   Carole's are of a higher quality, than the  other brushes I have.
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I took advantage of Carole's Black Friday sale. This is her Subway Art script. Only fooling around here but this script has so many options. All lines are on their own layer so editing can be done. Thanks Carole.
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Sue - love that lace wreath. Great job!

Back to the labs. Lab 10 Mod 8. Did not do the last requirement which is playing with diamonds (diamonds are a girl's best friend?) but I will do a separate layout with it as it has possibilities. This is playing with pieces of paper (I remember playing with paper dolls) and piecing a photo. I chose the Memphis Botanic Gardens again. All elements, papers are from my stash. The title font is Bluebell and the journaling is Arial.

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Daughter Debbie sent another shot of the Pacific at sundown, so I put it in Cass's Holiday Window Frame. The background paper is ps_janet-kemp_95882_christmas-day-wood-paper. I used a snowflake brush on the border. The gnome and gift are from my large Christmas stash. The font is Banana Pancakes. I fiddled with the shadows that would be coming from the setting sun in the window.
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Just as well I made the most of  the nice weather over the  weekend.  Today it has been a total white out.  Playing around with snow Xmas ornaments.  Used the snow globe template I made.  Added some text, rather than an element.  Using  effects,  geometric effects.

 

First chance I've had to scroll through to view the wonderful pages.  So many wonderful pages submitted.  Aren't we all just  very  creative.

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This one is for next Xmas.  Snow globe with  a date stand.  I used the mesh warp tool on the  20, to enable the  globe to sit comfortably on the stand.  Dimensions 2 script used on the date.  This one  is still a work in progress, in readiness for next year.  As I still have to refine the stand, to make it look realistic.
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Well - I did do the diamond template that was a requirement of Lab 10 Mod 8 and while I wasn't real happy with it, I did accomplish it and am somewhat happy with it. I used my background paper I developed in another lab with fall leaves on it and decided that for my tastes it would fill each diamond; the background is a PSP gradient; the chain is a Cass picture tube; the word art is from Creative Fabrica. All in all, it's been a learning curve and I am glad I did it.
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Mary, I made the diamond template a while ago, but I couldn't quite figure out how to use it, because I kept thinking of a picture, it never crossed my mind to fill it with a paper and use it like you did. Very nicely done! and thank you for the idea ?
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