Cristina Posted Friday at 08:23 AM Posted Friday at 08:23 AM I wanted to browse other threads, but I don't have the time now to review each post. The paper workshop is one of them. I'll do this after the holidays. 3
Ann Seeber Posted Friday at 09:37 AM Posted Friday at 09:37 AM 1 hour ago, Cristina said: I finished another layout from my Unfinished Layouts folder. I still have a few more to work on. This one was easier, more adding photos than anything else. Credits: Template by Lynn Grieveson (lgrieveson_perfect-panorama-4) Cassel - Date Stamp #8 script Element by Harper Finch - hf_inthewoods_elements1 (12). She was one of my first freebie sources when I started here. Fonts: Mom´sTypewriter Segoe UI Light Segoe UI Semibold Very nice layout, Cristina. Noting the use of white on the photo labels; it is quite effective. That background is one of my favorite colors. 3 1
Donna Sillia Posted Friday at 03:56 PM Posted Friday at 03:56 PM 8 hours ago, Cristina said: That's great, Donna! I'm sure your calendar pages look amazing once printed. Your layouts were gorgeous! Thank you, Christina. The kids were thrilled when they received them yesterday. 4
Susan Ewart Posted Friday at 05:08 PM Posted Friday at 05:08 PM 8 hours ago, Cristina said: I finished another layout from my Unfinished Layouts folder. I still have a few more to work on. This one was easier, more adding photos than anything else. Credits: Template by Lynn Grieveson (lgrieveson_perfect-panorama-4) Cassel - Date Stamp #8 script Element by Harper Finch - hf_inthewoods_elements1 (12). She was one of my first freebie sources when I started here. Fonts: Mom´sTypewriter Segoe UI Light Segoe UI Semibold Isnt it a great feeling to finish something that was unfinished. What a beautiful quote. I always find it so neat to look at where people live and think, hey, the nature there looks just like the nature where I live. same grasses, same trees. Those photo could be in anywhere in the provinces (Canada) I've lived in. 3 1
Susan Ewart Posted Friday at 05:12 PM Posted Friday at 05:12 PM (edited) Here is Design 1 of my Christmas cards that didn't get to the print test page. This would be on the outside of the card, the insides never even got designed. I'll post this also on FB as it might appear really dark here. Soon as I saw this quote I had to do it for my Nephew. Hope it doesnt offend anyone. I added a white-ish(textured) border so you could see it. I was going to use the paper as a white border going on a grasscloth textured dark desaturated brown cardstock (from Bazzill). I'll post the next 4 designs over the next four days. Edited Friday at 05:14 PM by Susan Ewart 2 1 3
Ann Seeber Posted Friday at 08:48 PM Posted Friday at 08:48 PM (edited) I used Carole's script for the patchwork Christmas tree, added some picture tube strings of stars and some gold snowflakes from my winter stash. The wordart is from my Christmas stash. I tucked some packages under the bottom of the tree to create the illusion of a base. After I created the tree I grouped it so I could add a shadow. Edited Friday at 08:51 PM by Ann Seeber 1 5
Corrie Kinkel Posted Friday at 10:42 PM Posted Friday at 10:42 PM 1 hour ago, Ann Seeber said: I used Carole's script for the patchwork Christmas tree, added some picture tube strings of stars and some gold snowflakes from my winter stash. The wordart is from my Christmas stash. I tucked some packages under the bottom of the tree to create the illusion of a base. After I created the tree I grouped it so I could add a shadow. Nice, I don't have time to do much scrapping this week but I try to keep up with the things that are posted! I see that you have unpacked your Anna Aspnes goodies too! 4 1
Cristina Posted Saturday at 10:52 AM Posted Saturday at 10:52 AM On 12/20/2024 at 10:37 AM, Ann Seeber said: Very nice layout, Cristina. Noting the use of white on the photo labels; it is quite effective. That background is one of my favorite colors. Thank you, Ann! I took the background color from the photo. I tried other colors, but this is the one I liked best. 3
Cristina Posted Saturday at 10:59 AM Posted Saturday at 10:59 AM 17 hours ago, Susan Ewart said: Isnt it a great feeling to finish something that was unfinished. What a beautiful quote. I always find it so neat to look at where people live and think, hey, the nature there looks just like the nature where I live. same grasses, same trees. Those photo could be in anywhere in the provinces (Canada) I've lived in. It does feel good, Susan! One less layout to complete. 🙂 Sometimes, I go a different route from when I started, but in this case, it was more to resize the photos and add a few extra touches, and it was done. 3
Susan Ewart Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Here's the lighter more feminine version of the first image I posted. Usually my niece and nephew (for them, the spouse, the kids) get money from my hubby and me. And previously I'd make an elaborate vessel/box to put the money in. Lately I have been making a separate card than one I would give to them and there family unit. This one would have been for my niece. 1 4
Ann Seeber Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago As I really don't have room to do much Christmas decorating here in my little condo I'm truly enjoying these patchwork Christmas trees from Carole's script. I rolled out more Anna Aspnes supplies using two background overlays this time. 1 5
Susan Ewart Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago That's so pretty Ann, these would make great Christmas cards and each could be unique. Is that a picture tube you used for the "garland". And I see some some campus goodies decorating the tree. 4
Corrie Kinkel Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 2 hours ago, Ann Seeber said: As I really don't have room to do much Christmas decorating here in my little condo I'm truly enjoying these patchwork Christmas trees from Carole's script. I rolled out more Anna Aspnes supplies using two background overlays this time. Very nice and it would make a great card as well, like Susan said. I have used the same supplies from Anna Aspnes and they look great on your layout too, they are so versatile. 3
Ann Seeber Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 1 hour ago, Susan Ewart said: That's so pretty Ann, these would make great Christmas cards and each could be unique. Is that a picture tube you used for the "garland". And I see some some campus goodies decorating the tree. Thanks, Suz. ❤️ Yes, there are at least 4 styles of garlands in Picture Tubes and the red Christmas balls are from Cassel. 3
Jacques Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago (edited) What I'm going to do in December and in the coming days is neither scrapbooking nor painting, but rather rocking my third grandson born on December 15th 🙂 Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you all and have as much happiness as my and my whole family. Edited 12 hours ago by Jacques 7
Susan Ewart Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 5 hours ago, Jacques said: What I'm going to do in December and in the coming days is neither scrapbooking nor painting, but rather rocking my third grandson born on December 15th 🙂 Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you all and have as much happiness as my and my whole family. Congratulations! Best Christmas ever! 1 1
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