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It is a new month and new projects.

Show off what you are working on in March, be it a scrapbook page, a collage, a tutorial, or anything else you want.

We are curious and want to see, learn, and get inspired.

These threads are quickly becoming a fantastic source of inspiration, support, and friendship. Keep them coming!

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Happy March! Here is my monthly Big Cat Calendar featuring a Bengal Tiger playing in the water (as they do, frequently!) I put a full-sized jpg in the Files section on our Facebook group. It would print at 8.5" x 14"

I wasn't happy with the paw prints so here's an edited version.

 

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It took me a few seconds to analyze that image as I initially "saw" the tiger fighting with another creature!! Wonderful photo.

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I was playing with the Shadow box Master class.  And I had this color wheel in mind (although I don't actually subscribe to the "color wheel" model?).  As it turns out, those little circle layers are too small to be effective at showing the depth.  it was a good learning experience, and I've included a larger version so you can get the idea of the depth.  It's good for big layouts.  I look forward to trying the ones from the masterclass.   

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5 hours ago, Ann Seeber said:

Nicely done, Susan. That's a beautiful layout in its own right and very enlightening. Color wheels will never be the same again! ?

Thank you Ann.  It was a mental challenge to figure out and keep it all straight in my head.  there was a lot of layers. I probably did some of it the long way but I got some practice with using groups when I needed them.  Even though you cant see the dimension in layout, I should do a layout for the Shades and Tones as well. Good practice.   

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@Susan EwartIn the presentation, I used a 2000x2000 pixels image. If you used a larger image to start with, you might want to double the shadow and maybe add an extra Gaussian Blur.

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21 minutes ago, Cassel said:

@Susan EwartIn the presentation, I used a 2000x2000 pixels image. If you used a larger image to start with, you might want to double the shadow and maybe add an extra Gaussian Blur.

Thank you for the tips.  I was wondering how to make the layers look farther apart.  I did work on 4000 x4000 image for the 12 "spokes" of the wheel.  Is doubling the shadow just doing Control-Y?  I never thought of gaussian blur.  I'm going to try that. I had envisioned it looking deep, but it didnt turn out that way.  I tried white shadows but it looked weird and too much opacity in the shadow made the tints start to look like tones (adding grey).  I was going to ask how to make it look really far apart, so I can try these ideas.  I had an idea of of layout with random sized holes, some offset, some not and only a few layers but really far apart (looking) with only one color ring and the rest of the rings white.  I guess I could have just said an abstract image.  I'll gvie it a try. 

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Chuck Calio posted this on March 3 on our public Hudson Valley in pictures gallery on Facebook. I'm trying to showcase it in the demo Carole gave us for the Offset Cutout.

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Nice layout.  And a cool theme to do, "Foto Focus", I can imagine this is a magazine.  "This months Foto Focus" featuring (insert featured photographer).  Great idea.  

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I I used what I learned in the shadow box master class and created this using (Fairy-Moon-Shadow-Box-47020851) from Creativefabrica and the shamrock in her hand was created from (Layer-st-Patricks-day-leaf-25320553). Now my Irish ancestors can either say well done or turn over in their graves. 

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52 minutes ago, Anne Lamp said:

I I used what I learned in the shadow box master class and created this using (Fairy-Moon-Shadow-Box-47020851) from Creativefabrica and the shamrock in her hand was created from (Layer-st-Patricks-day-leaf-25320553). Now my Irish ancestors can either say well done or turn over in their graves. 

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I think they will say "well done"!

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Found this lovely illustration by Yigit Ozcakmak which I thought fit the theme very well. I got the paper and elements from DSS several years ago. And the font is, of course, Little Mermaid from fontmemes. 

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CF had some amazing watercolor carriages; it was hard to choose just one. I added my avatar from the game just for fun. This is a little late for the seamless topic from February, but I clipped some floral elements from the original carriage pic and used Cassel's seamless pattern script. I flood filled a new layer with it and lowered the opacity above a solid layer. The font is from DaFont and it's called Atziluth.

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I can't give credit for the illustration because I couldn't find the original on Google. Layered a couple of papers by Gina Jones from PS and played with the opacity to get the hue I wanted. I used a rounded rectangular selection to change the shape of the pic and added a couple of select selection borders on separate layers. Some clipart from DSS to add some interest. The font is Sexy Beachy from DaFont.

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2 hours ago, Michele said:

I can't give credit for the illustration because I couldn't find the original on Google. Layered a couple of papers by Gina Jones from PS and played with the opacity to get the hue I wanted. I used a rounded rectangular selection to change the shape of the pic and added a couple of select selection borders on separate layers. Some clipart from DSS to add some interest. The font is Sexy Beachy from DaFont.

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I found the artist... Palette knife art by Howard Behrens | ART BLOG MarkovArt (wordpress.com)

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On 3/4/2023 at 1:46 PM, Anne Lamp said:

I created this rainbow panorama from three photos I took of it several years ago in Maui Hawaii.  I finally decided to do this with it.

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Beautiful!

 

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I spent the day yesterday actually scrapping. I was catching up on the backlog of photos for my cousin's family from April 2022. I decided to think outside the box on one of the layouts. I don't use frames very often and the kit I was using had a lot of frames. The template I used was very basic since it was more to do a magazine type layout so had no clusters on it. So I kept the photo spot and one paper strip then did what I wanted. Starting with using a frame as a basis for a cluster - some items behind it, others on top of it.

The template is Scrapping With Liz Zine Double (set 2) available at The Lily Pad. The kit used is "Center Stage" by Kristin Cronin-Barrow available at Sweet Shoppe Designs.

 

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20 hours ago, Rene Marker said:

I spent the day yesterday actually scrapping. I was catching up on the backlog of photos for my cousin's family from April 2022. I decided to think outside the box on one of the layouts. I don't use frames very often and the kit I was using had a lot of frames. The template I used was very basic since it was more to do a magazine type layout so had no clusters on it. So I kept the photo spot and one paper strip then did what I wanted. Starting with using a frame as a basis for a cluster - some items behind it, others on top of it.

The template is Scrapping With Liz Zine Double (set 2) available at The Lily Pad. The kit used is "Center Stage" by Kristin Cronin-Barrow available at Sweet Shoppe Designs.

 

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Rene - really well done - like what you did to create the cluster - interesting idea to use the frame as the base - and the alpha is great = a great idea for the new project in the build a kit workshop.  My step-mother had been a singer in a group called the Sweet Adelines here in Memphis.  We always enjoyed their show.

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1 hour ago, Mary Solaas said:

Rene - really well done - like what you did to create the cluster - interesting idea to use the frame as the base - and the alpha is great = a great idea for the new project in the build a kit workshop.  My step-mother had been a singer in a group called the Sweet Adelines here in Memphis.  We always enjoyed their show.

The designer of the kit always has such great alphas. She did 4 alphas for that kit and I thought that one was perfect for the layout. She also includes the alpha on one sheet as well as the individual letters. My cousin's grandkids are very involved in the musical and theater community both through church, school and the local theaters. Orlando has so much available and the 2 grandkids are thriving.

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