MoniqueN. Posted October 21 Posted October 21 1 hour ago, Cassel said: @MoniqueN. If you refresh the page, I have added a separate downloadable set of months to start on Mondays. Thank you very much! 🥳 3
Sue Thomas Posted October 21 Posted October 21 (edited) I am also participating in this calendar workshop. The very first Up to date challenge I participated in was in December 2016 (2017 calendar). Which was a very different challenge. A return to that particular challenge may be a thought. I believe that it precedes any of the challenges and workshops. Edited October 21 by Sue Thomas 4 9
Susan Ewart Posted October 21 Posted October 21 23 minutes ago, Sue Thomas said: I am also participating in this calendar workshop. The very first Up to date challenge I participated in was in December 2016 (2017 calendar). Which was a very different challenge. A return to that particular challenge may be a thought. I believe that it precedes any of the challenges and workshops. I wasnt around for that time, now I'm curious about it. 6
Corrie Kinkel Posted October 21 Posted October 21 46 minutes ago, Susan Ewart said: I wasnt around for that time, now I'm curious about it. Me too! 3 1
Corrie Kinkel Posted October 21 Posted October 21 3 hours ago, Cassel said: @MoniqueN. If you refresh the page, I have added a separate downloadable set of months to start on Mondays. Thank you from me too! The other years I had to do it myself and last year I used your custom calendar script, but made a mistake in one of the month which had 31 days in stead of 30! 3
Ann Seeber Posted October 21 Posted October 21 (edited) 3 hours ago, Corel said: HI ??? 😇 Edited October 21 by Ann Seeber 1
MoniqueN. Posted October 21 Posted October 21 2 hours ago, Corrie Kinkel said: Thank you from me too! The other years I had to do it myself and last year I used your custom calendar script, but made a mistake in one of the month which had 31 days in stead of 30! I used that script too last year 🙂 4
Sue Thomas Posted October 21 Posted October 21 3 hours ago, Susan Ewart said: I wasnt around for that time, now I'm curious about it. It wasn't a conventional style of calendar like we have been making in recent years. A scrapbooking layout style. There was a choice of using a quick page, a template or both to showcase photos. 2 2
Donna Sillia Posted October 21 Posted October 21 I am making a Thailand themed calendar for my grandson and his girlfriend as a remembrance of their summer trip. I made the background from one of my flower pictures modified by FF and a blend mode. The font is "Asian Pacific" from CF. The photo is from David taken in Thailand. 1 8
Sue Thomas Posted October 21 Posted October 21 Here is February. I'm going to draw your attention to some minor pieces that have been left in the making of some of these templates, which require you to remove. They are small details, and can be overlooked. Donna and Jacques, I notice that there is line down in the bottom left hand corner which needs to be removed. Also Jacques you have a line going from top to bottom on the right hand side. I suspect you will need to activate the eraser tool, and one of the layers, possibly a layer in the mask to remove it. I'm speculating the photo you used. O Great work Donna and Jacques. 1 10
Donna Sillia Posted October 21 Posted October 21 1 hour ago, Sue Thomas said: Donna and Jacques, I notice that there is line down in the bottom left hand corner which needs to be removed. Thanks, Sue. Somehow the red mask leaked through. I removed it for tomorrow's lesson. 4
Mary Solaas Posted October 22 Posted October 22 I think I may end up making 2 calendars. This is the January for the 1st set. I've added the year and made a separate image so that I can use it throughout. I also added the days of the week and saved it as a separate image. The Tolkein button I will use on each page changing the color to coordinate with the picture as I love this quote from Lord of the Rings. 3 8
Cassel Posted October 22 Author Posted October 22 Welcome to all the registrants, and hopefully, most people will participate in this workshop. We have over 100 registrants, including some who are with us for the first time. Don't be shy. If you are every stuck at any point, don't hesitate to post in the forum. Someone will be here to help you. Since the whole project revolves around 7 different tutorials, it is ok if you are not done your pages (even January and February) after the first couple of days. In fact, it is very possible that your early projects will be edited and you will add more elements as the tutorials come up. It is ok! @Corrie Kinkel Isn't it nice when people ASK you for those calendars? That definitely means that they appreciate your work. @Cristina I am glad you like the new templates. I always want to make something new, every year. @Sue Thomas 2016? It is amazing how time flies. That means we have had various workshops for at least 8 years! I might have to go look for those initial templates! Yes, it was set up more like a "class" than a workshop. It had a LOT of supplies, including some alphas. Maybe something to reconsider in the future. @Jacques Lacerte Great start. I am sure that same page might end up looking different in a few days! @Donna Sillia You mentioned what the font IS, but you have not used it yet, or do I need new glasses? @Mary Solaas Did you resize the calendar part to use the whole width? If you are not finished the first pages, don't worry, because I am not expecting you to be done. You can always post a work-in-progress if you want, but if you prefer to wait, you can just post them near the end. Remember to post your finished pages in the gallery too! 3
Mary Solaas Posted October 22 Posted October 22 @Cassel yes, I did resize the dates - was looking for more space to write on the date. 1
Sue Thomas Posted October 22 Posted October 22 26 minutes ago, Cassel said: Welcome to all the registrants, and hopefully, most people will participate in this workshop. We have over 100 registrants, including some who are with us for the first time. Don't be shy. If you are every stuck at any point, don't hesitate to post in the forum. Someone will be here to help you. Since the whole project revolves around 7 different tutorials, it is ok if you are not done your pages (even January and February) after the first couple of days. In fact, it is very possible that your early projects will be edited and you will add more elements as the tutorials come up. It is ok! @Corrie Kinkel Isn't it nice when people ASK you for those calendars? That definitely means that they appreciate your work. @Cristina I am glad you like the new templates. I always want to make something new, every year. @Sue Thomas 2016? It is amazing how time flies. That means we have had various workshops for at least 8 years! I might have to go look for those initial templates! Yes, it was set up more like a "class" than a workshop. It had a LOT of supplies, including some alphas. Maybe something to reconsider in the future. @Jacques Lacerte Great start. I am sure that same page might end up looking different in a few days! @Donna Sillia You mentioned what the font IS, but you have not used it yet, or do I need new glasses? @Mary Solaas Did you resize the calendar part to use the whole width? If you are not finished the first pages, don't worry, because I am not expecting you to be done. You can always post a work-in-progress if you want, but if you prefer to wait, you can just post them near the end. Remember to post your finished pages in the gallery too! Carole, I have all of the supplies, including the alphas. I'm sure you do too, if not I can send them to you via a zipped folder. Also in Feb 2017 there was the first story time challenge. I can't believe how time flies, it doesn't seem that long ago, until you said 8yrs ago. Lol 4
Sue Thomas Posted October 22 Posted October 22 27 minutes ago, Mary Solaas said: @Cassel yes, I did resize the dates - was looking for more space to write on the date. Mary, if you go back to a previous calendar workshop you will find dates which will fit the whole width of your page. That way the lines and everything else will be cleaner. Mind you, you'll have to scroll through them to match the right dates to the right month. 3
Susan Ewart Posted October 22 Posted October 22 Jan and Feb Thanks for the info on the line. I got one on the Feb calendar too. I don't even know how I fixed it, but I did. I'm just happy I had some time tonight to work on this. 12
Donna Sillia Posted October 22 Posted October 22 1 hour ago, Cassel said: Welcome to all the registrants, and hopefully, most people will participate in this workshop. We have over 100 registrants, including some who are with us for the first time. Don't be shy. If you are every stuck at any point, don't hesitate to post in the forum. Someone will be here to help you. Since the whole project revolves around 7 different tutorials, it is ok if you are not done your pages (even January and February) after the first couple of days. In fact, it is very possible that your early projects will be edited and you will add more elements as the tutorials come up. It is ok! @Corrie Kinkel Isn't it nice when people ASK you for those calendars? That definitely means that they appreciate your work. @Cristina I am glad you like the new templates. I always want to make something new, every year. @Sue Thomas 2016? It is amazing how time flies. That means we have had various workshops for at least 8 years! I might have to go look for those initial templates! Yes, it was set up more like a "class" than a workshop. It had a LOT of supplies, including some alphas. Maybe something to reconsider in the future. @Jacques Lacerte Great start. I am sure that same page might end up looking different in a few days! @Donna Sillia You mentioned what the font IS, but you have not used it yet, or do I need new glasses? @Mary Solaas Did you resize the calendar part to use the whole width? If you are not finished the first pages, don't worry, because I am not expecting you to be done. You can always post a work-in-progress if you want, but if you prefer to wait, you can just post them near the end. Remember to post your finished pages in the gallery too! Sorry Carole, I didn't post the calendar with the fonts yet. I actually finished Jan using your Calendar script. The side picture is from Adobe Express. I added a mask to it. 2 8
Jacques Posted October 22 Posted October 22 @Sue Thomas: Thanks for this "little" detail. You have good eyesight 🙂 3
Ann Seeber Posted October 22 Posted October 22 Here is a preliminary version of my January calendar for 2025. I decided to use the Nashville Zoo theme as my granddaughter, Jackie, is now a zookeeper there. She started work in September and she and her husband moved to Nashville, Tennessee. This is her first "real" zoo and she's thrilled! Her previous experience was at Claws n Paws Animal Park in Pennsylvania which can't do the breeding and official zoo activities that they do at this very large facility in Nashville. She has started in the Carnivore House and will rotate through the various habitats until she has experience in all of them. She has sent me lots of photos and some I gleaned from the zoo's website. The font for the month/year title is Aviation Cocktail. I added the days of the week. I had a .png for it I had used in the past for my Botswana wildlife and Downton Abbey calendar workshops. @Cassel these new templates are awesome! 1 7
Sue Thomas Posted October 22 Posted October 22 7 hours ago, Jacques Lacerte said: @Sue Thomas: Thanks for this "little" detail. You have good eyesight 🙂 Always a pleasure. We all do our bit to be supportive, encouraging and helpful when we can. 4
Donna Sillia Posted October 22 Posted October 22 When using the custom calendar script, my day 28 is before day 27. I am using 2023Ultimate, and I also tried it in 2022Ultimate. I also checked my 2024 calendar, and the dates were correct. 2 2
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