Randy Posted May 21 Posted May 21 Day 1 I used a background and mushrooms from Creative Fabrica. Font Freehand526 BT The button was as suggested by Carole. I did adjust the colour. I could not get the canvas to get to correct size so just left it as it was. 7 13
Anne Lamp Posted May 22 Posted May 22 (edited) My day two. I turned it's side and went from there. I went with the blue jeans colors because that is what my husband wears most of the time. He also likes his beer and chocolate cake so that is what I gave him. The Happy birthday font is Stitch Patch which was today's 5/21 free font on C F. The cake was a black and white png file it it took forever to color everything , but at least I lots of practice with that technique. Edited May 22 by Anne Lamp 6 10
Anita Wyatt Posted May 22 Posted May 22 (edited) It has been a while and I forgot what maximum file size of our projects we can post here in the forum. I just completed my day 1 and was ready to resize it for the forum and it will not post if the file size is too large. Thank you. I just found out file size is up to 500 kb. Edited May 22 by Anita Wyatt
Cassel Posted May 22 Author Posted May 22 @Corazon Barrameda I am glad you joined. Follow the tutorials and you should be able to create fun greeting cards. Looking forward to seeing them. @Ann Seeber I guess this workshop was perfectly timed for your needs! And you might want to add something "special" inside that card to your step-daughter! @Wendy Sanders Great card for a start of this workshop! @Doska St. Those colors are beautiful. I gather you have found the gallery to post in. @kasany Beautiful card! I am sure your family will appreciate it. @fiona cook Great card. May I suggest that you either add shadows to all the elements or none at all? Just a suggestion. @Petra Nuijten I see that you added just a faint shadow. That is a great idea as it does not look like an obvious shadow. Good work. @Gerry Landreth Great card for a great occasion! @Sharla That could be an interesting topic for a class. I'll keep that in mind. For your card, it is simple but effective! @Corrie Kinkel I love how you add your logo on the back. @Minka Glasier That is such a great idea for a card! @Donna Sillia It is great to see you manage to resize the cards to fit your needs. @Sue Thomas Honestly, when do you really follow a tutorial to the letter? 🙂 You always add your own touch! (and we love that!) @Sheila Hogg I think your card is great. Simple, elegant. What does not resonate with you? @Julie Magerka Are we invited to that bake-off? I could just be the taster! @Randy What size are you trying to get? Were you using the Resize command? @Anne Lamp It is fantastic when you can customize a card to the particularities and interest of the recipient. You can never get such custom cards in a store! @Anita Wyatt The size should be about 600 pixels in width. If you save as a jpg, it should be way less than 500 kb. I am looking forward to all the upcoming cards! 1
Anita Wyatt Posted May 22 Posted May 22 Here is my Greeting Card Lesson 1: I used a cover from one of the Birthday cards I received over the past years. The font is one of my favorites "Chase CallasSH. I don't remember where I found it a long time ago. Following Carole's tutorial I learned a few new tips. I took this workshop in 2022 and it is so helpful to get a refresher workshop. 4 15
Ann Seeber Posted May 22 Posted May 22 2 hours ago, Cassel said: And you might want to add something "special" inside that card to your step-daughter! @Cassel My cards are all sent digitally via Messenger so I wouldn't have need of an "inside." 1
Michele Posted May 22 Posted May 22 (edited) On 5/20/2024 at 4:14 PM, fiona cook said: I just love flowers and flower photography plus I have a niece's birthday coming up so the ideal subject. I changed the canvas to 1500 x1500. Used a Random Noise Effect to the scallop paper. The texture effect, 'Blind' on the strip is bold at 100%. The round element is 'happiness is homemade' by Marissa Lerin form Digital scrapbooking.com. The font I have used is also from Creative Fabrica called 'Babylone' The floral brad you used is so gorgeous that I went right to DS and downloaded the entire bundle! If you don't mind may I make a small suggestion? The shadow you used for the brad makes it look like it's floating above the card. You might want to make it smaller. Edited May 22 by Michele 3 5
Michele Posted May 22 Posted May 22 Loving everything, especially from our "newbies." I'm very impressed. I was so looking forward to this workshop, but I don't know if I'll be able to participate due to an injury. Since there is no time limit for the workshops, I hope to be able to start soon and catch up. 🤞 2 4
Dee347 Posted May 22 Posted May 22 (edited) Card 2 - I changed the template by adding background squares behind the white squares, moved the top up and added a white scalloped border. Created the ribbon with the Knot 3 script. Added texture to the top panel, a polka dot overlay to the background layer, puppies from Creative Fabrica on the white squares and a tag with sentiment under the ribbon. I made this for the Cards For Hospitalized Kids Charity. Edited May 22 by Dee347 Change photo 1 1 19
Ann Seeber Posted May 22 Posted May 22 3 hours ago, Michele said: I don't know if I'll be able to participate due to an injury. Sending good vibes, Michele! Hopefully, you'll have a positive outcome. 2 1 1
Ann Seeber Posted May 22 Posted May 22 2 hours ago, kasany said: L2 Card2. @kasany I had the same issue with a white card where the edges didn't stand out here in the forum. I pulled it back and added a slightly larger bottom layer and added a faint shadow. That helped! I'll show it here again... 4 9
Sue Thomas Posted May 22 Posted May 22 (edited) I will continue with the invitation cards tomorrow. Today's card is one I have just made to send via email. My son's mother-in-law is a keen gardiner, and yesterday she slipped and took a tumble, hurting her back. She will be fine, she's like me as tough as nails. I used today's template. I struggle to find elements, as I have very few kits, and odd elements to choose from. Anyway, I sent the ecard with the wavy lines, which I lightened even more. I'm not a big fan of patterened background papers, they have to be subtle. I also addd a texture and a little noise. I also chose to frame the text instead of the whole page. Edited May 22 by Sue Thomas 2 17
Susan Ewart Posted May 22 Posted May 22 4 hours ago, Michele said: Loving everything, especially from our "newbies." I'm very impressed. I was so looking forward to this workshop, but I don't know if I'll be able to participate due to an injury. Since there is no time limit for the workshops, I hope to be able to start soon and catch up. 🤞 That's too bad Michele. I hope your recovery goes well and fast. take care 3 1
Susan Ewart Posted May 22 Posted May 22 12 minutes ago, Sue Thomas said: I will continue with the invitation cards tomorrow. Today's card is one I have just made to send via email. My son's mother-in-law is a keen gardiner, and yesterday she slipped and took a tumble, hurting her back. She will be fine, she's like me as tough as nails. I used today's template. I struggle to find elements, as I have very few kits, and odd elements to choose from. Anyway, I sent the ecard with the wavy lines, which I lightened even more. I'm not a big fan of patterened background papers, they have to be subtle. I also addd a texture and a little noise. I also chose to frame the text instead of the whole page. I love this. I was scrolling the new cards from the bottom so before I saw your name I guessed that this was from you. Beautiful colors and layout. I like both versions; straight and wavy. With even a small amount of supplies/elements you make a big impact. 4 1
Susan Ewart Posted May 22 Posted May 22 50 minutes ago, Ann Seeber said: @kasany I had the same issue with a white card where the edges didn't stand out here in the forum. I pulled it back and added a slightly larger bottom layer and added a faint shadow. That helped! I'll show it here again... This is s a good idea Ann. 2
Susan Ewart Posted May 22 Posted May 22 2 hours ago, Wendy Sanders said: I love this Wendy! Beautify done. 2 1 2
Susan Ewart Posted May 22 Posted May 22 3 hours ago, Dee347 said: Card 2 - I changed the template by adding background squares behind the white squares, moved the top up and added a white scalloped border. Created the ribbon with the Knot 3 script. Added texture to the top panel, a polka dot overlay to the background layer, puppies from Creative Fabrica on the white squares and a tag with sentiment under the ribbon. I made this for the Cards For Hospitalized Kids Charity. This is so sweet. 2
Jen Brown Posted May 22 Posted May 22 Lesson 1 Background Paper and brad came from The Curio Panty: Time to Unwind kit. The font was Edwardian Script Font. 5 13
kasany Posted May 22 Posted May 22 L2. Card2 corrected a bit thanks to AnnSeeber. btw, it's super fun so I've changed my work a little bit. 4 12
Corrie Kinkel Posted May 22 Posted May 22 6 hours ago, Michele said: Loving everything, especially from our "newbies." I'm very impressed. I was so looking forward to this workshop, but I don't know if I'll be able to participate due to an injury. Since there is no time limit for the workshops, I hope to be able to start soon and catch up. 🤞 Michele that is very unlucky, I hope you recover soon. 2 1
Donna Sillia Posted May 22 Posted May 22 Day 2 This birthday card is for my daughter who loves flamingos so much that she had one tattooed on her shoulder. Those cute flamingos are from a CF bundle that I recently downloaded. The top ribbon has a blue background with a bokeh pattern that I made with Procreate. The scallops were made with cass quick scallop script. The font is Love Stars downloaded from CF. I duplicated the text, changed the color and moved the red copy to look like a layered font. The background is a parchment paper made in FF and lightened. 4 14
Julie Magerka Posted May 22 Posted May 22 Lesson 2 Greeting card (extra template) I send cards for the usual events, but I also seem to need quite a few sympathy cards these days. Age-related, no doubt. I always struggle with store-bought cards for this occasion, so making my own sometimes is a better choice. I took the photo yesterday in a garden near me. Such lovely tall bearded irises in a soft pastel. 2 18
Peggy Dyar Posted May 22 Posted May 22 Just getting started with the week! I used a photo background, then used Posterize to change the lower background; adding a Selective Focus to the resulting image. This allowed me to focus solely on the ornament, while still keeping the main concept of the tree. for the Scallop, I added in inner blend which created a shadow to create a "depth" that I like to see when I make my 3-D cards. I used random noise in monochrome to create the texture for the scalloped section. For the ribbon, I used a gradient at 45% that used colors from the original photo; added the star (from Digital Scrapbook). Then copied the scallop/ribbon/brad and placed it on the opposite side of the card. Merry Christmas in white at the bottom finished it off. 2 16
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