Susan Ewart Posted April 5 Posted April 5 21 hours ago, Sue Thomas said: Excellent! Thank you. It's in NO 3 and it's just what I was looking for (and more too). 1
Julie Magerka Posted April 5 Posted April 5 24 minutes ago, Corrie Kinkel said: Because I like this theme challenge and I like this mask I made another layout using a photo from a crabapple (Malus) tree in my neighborhood. With a more colorful photo and another background it looks completely different. The background is made with 2 papers and a blendmode; all the elements are by Jessica Dunn and I made a very thin frame and the font is Beladine Gadelia. That is lovely Corrie! And that mask works in any orientation. None of our trees are ready to bloom like that yet! But I love it when they do. 1 1
Julie Magerka Posted April 5 Posted April 5 22 hours ago, Sue Thomas said: Excellent! Since you suggested them Sue, I've watched the No Kit series. One I had seen before, and the other two were interesting. The basket weave one (Kit 3) is a great inspiration, but I'd have to watch a dozen times to get it right. No time for that, sadly. 3
Sue Thomas Posted April 5 Posted April 5 33 minutes ago, Julie Magerka said: Since you suggested them Sue, I've watched the No Kit series. One I had seen before, and the other two were interesting. The basket weave one (Kit 3) is a great inspiration, but I'd have to watch a dozen times to get it right. No time for that, sadly. The no kit masterclasses are my kind of layouts for showcasing many of my photos. There is a template which Carole made available to us for the weave layout. Perhaps she will send it to you if you were to to ask her for it. It isn't that difficult to create yourself. Take your time, I'm confident you can do it. 2 1
Anne Lamp Posted April 6 Posted April 6 It took a while to extract these Roses from photos I have taken over the years. The frame is one of cass-ColoredPetals-SquareFrame. I kept looking at it and decided it needed a frame and found the perfect one for it. 2 6
Michele Posted April 8 Posted April 8 I'm hoping to find time to create something new, but here's something I created several years ago. See how Cass's corner punches can make plain paper look so pretty? The font is Ernesthuge from CF. The centerpiece took many steps, but if you want them, just ask. 1 7
Michele Posted April 8 Posted April 8 Speaking of Daffodils (as Carole did in her intro), Chantahlia Designs has a beautiful set of daffodil papers and elements this week. CD products are always free. Sometimes when I click on the Download button, I get an error that the download key has expired, but I just have to click on it again. https://chantahliadesign.com/?s=daffodils&post_type=product Here's a sample of what's included. 3 1 1
Julie Magerka Posted April 8 Posted April 8 14 hours ago, Anja Pelzer said: kit ciel bleu by Regina Falango So few true blue flowers. This is one of my favourites. Lovely layout. 1 1
Ann Seeber Posted April 8 Posted April 8 Following Sue Thomas' lead, I did the grid challenge from the webinar and created two templates. This is the first, showcasing some spring flowers from Warwick. The lower right is just clipart from Jessica Dunn. Very plain, no shadows or overlapping embellishments. 9
Susan Ewart Posted April 8 Posted April 8 2 hours ago, Michele said: Speaking of Daffodils (as Carole did in her intro), Chantahlia Designs has a beautiful set of daffodil papers and elements this week. CD products are always free. Sometimes when I click on the Download button, I get an error that the download key has expired, but I just have to click on it again. https://chantahliadesign.com/?s=daffodils&post_type=product Here's a sample of what's included. This happens to me too. Being persistent pays off. 1
Corrie Kinkel Posted April 8 Posted April 8 12 hours ago, Michele said: I'm hoping to find time to create something new, but here's something I created several years ago. See how Cass's corner punches can make plain paper look so pretty? The font is Ernesthuge from CF. The centerpiece took many steps, but if you want them, just ask. I have those corner punches too and I love them, they are so versatile and you used them well. I like the idea to use the same punches on the 2 papers! 1 1 1
Corrie Kinkel Posted April 8 Posted April 8 9 hours ago, Ann Seeber said: Following Sue Thomas' lead, I did the grid challenge from the webinar and created two templates. This is the first, showcasing some spring flowers from Warwick. The lower right is just clipart from Jessica Dunn. Very plain, no shadows or overlapping embellishments. Ann this shows that plain can be lovely in its own right! 3 1 1
Donna Sillia Posted April 12 Posted April 12 I used the grid from the Workshop with my photos, Beth's photos and photos from my hairstylist that he gave me permission to use. I have used the quote in the doublepage workshop. The butterflies are my own extracted with a few that I made into tubes. The font is Ambidexter, an olf. I separated the letters and filled each vector with different flower patterns from my own flower pictures. Since there were so many letters that I would have had to rasterize, I used the layer styles for the bevel and the shadow (not as good as if the had been rasterized). The background is one from some gradients downloaded from Deviant Art and called Kaiharii. 2 7
Susan Ewart Posted April 12 Posted April 12 3 hours ago, Sue Thomas said: I love everything about the title! I agree, it's fabulous! The colors all go so well together. 2
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