Corrie Kinkel Posted Sunday at 03:20 PM Posted Sunday at 03:20 PM I opened a new topic for Christmas/Holiday wishes, so we have them all together. Here is my X-mas card to wish you Happy Holidays and say thank you to Carole and her team for another great year in the Campus! Thanks to all the members for the inspiration that I get from seeing all your projects and a big thanks to Sue T and Michelle for the idea and tips to make this card. 1 8
Sue Thomas Posted Sunday at 04:20 PM Posted Sunday at 04:20 PM (edited) 4 hours ago, Corrie Kinkel said: I opened a new topic for Christmas/Holiday wishes, so we have them all together. Here is my X-mas card to wish you Happy Holidays and say thank you to Carole and her team for another great year in the Campus! Thanks to all the members for the inspiration that I get from seeing all your projects and a big thanks to Sue T and Michelle for the idea and tips to make this card. Beautifully done! As always it was a pleasure. What started out as a dare from Michele, turned out to me creating a 3D text candle, with instructions on how to do it. I hasten to add, once I understood what Michele was asking me to create. I have since created several to be used as cards. Edited Sunday at 07:34 PM by Sue Thomas 5
Susan Ewart Posted Sunday at 07:36 PM Posted Sunday at 07:36 PM 4 hours ago, Corrie Kinkel said: I opened a new topic for Christmas/Holiday wishes, so we have them all together. Here is my X-mas card to wish you Happy Holidays and say thank you to Carole and her team for another great year in the Campus! Thanks to all the members for the inspiration that I get from seeing all your projects and a big thanks to Sue T and Michelle for the idea and tips to make this card. Well done Corrie! I love all the different fonts. I would love a workshop on this type of element, candles Christmas balls etc. I'm sure there is a masterclass for it, but I do so much better in a workshop. (well, except the paper workshop - sigh) 2
Corrie Kinkel Posted Sunday at 09:11 PM Author Posted Sunday at 09:11 PM 4 hours ago, Sue Thomas said: Beautifully done! As always it was a pleasure. What started out as a dare from Michele, turned out to me creating a 3D text candle, with instructions on how to do it. I hasten to add, once I understood what Michele was asking me to create. I have since created several to be used as cards. Yes I agree wholeheartedly; now I understand how to do this it isn't complicated at all but it looks fantastic! I have done a couple for special occasions, like 80th birthdays or 60th wedding anniversaries. I'm entering the years that those will come up, so with different wordart, elements and colors they look very unique. 4
Corrie Kinkel Posted Sunday at 09:17 PM Author Posted Sunday at 09:17 PM 1 hour ago, Susan Ewart said: Well done Corrie! I love all the different fonts. I would love a workshop on this type of element, candles Christmas balls etc. I'm sure there is a masterclass for it, but I do so much better in a workshop. (well, except the paper workshop - sigh) We had once something on subway art for Christmas, maybe it was a blogpost, or a tutorial I'm not sure I'll have to search for it. If time allows I'll let you know, because it is really, really simple to do. The hardest thing is to find the fonts you want to use. 3
Corrie Kinkel Posted Sunday at 09:47 PM Author Posted Sunday at 09:47 PM (edited) 31 minutes ago, Corrie Kinkel said: We had once something on subway art for Christmas, maybe it was a blogpost, or a tutorial I'm not sure I'll have to search for it. If time allows I'll let you know, because it is really, really simple to do. The hardest thing is to find the fonts you want to use. I did a quick search and there is a blogpost about it, which I always refer to if I need it. called: "Creating a Subway Art Project" Nov 16, 2020. There is a tutorial and there are 2 Masterclasses. But the blogpost is the quickest and easiest way to turn to; if you know how to do it your creativity will fill in how you can use it. I include here a X-mas card (in Dutch) I made in that period. Edited Sunday at 09:49 PM by Corrie Kinkel 1 1 3
Julie Magerka Posted Monday at 01:10 AM Posted Monday at 01:10 AM My contribution to the holiday wishes here. The pic is from my niece and shows one of her kitties at the "ranch" in Montana where they now live.The Quick Waves script (which I won!) came in handy for this layout. Gotta love those scripts! 2 5
Anne Lamp Posted Monday at 02:09 AM Posted Monday at 02:09 AM (edited) I created this using some of the freebies in Cassel's Christmas countdown. I think the letters being squished at the end of each text line probably had something to do with the preset shape I used for the curbed line. Oh well live and learn. Edited Monday at 02:14 AM by Anne Lamp 4 4
Susan Ewart Posted Monday at 04:57 AM Posted Monday at 04:57 AM 7 hours ago, Corrie Kinkel said: I did a quick search and there is a blogpost about it, which I always refer to if I need it. called: "Creating a Subway Art Project" Nov 16, 2020. There is a tutorial and there are 2 Masterclasses. But the blogpost is the quickest and easiest way to turn to; if you know how to do it your creativity will fill in how you can use it. I include here a X-mas card (in Dutch) I made in that period. Thank you Corrie. I found it and downloaded the blog. I have used one of the masterclasses when we did the build a kit. I'm just not that good at them. I takes practice getting it to look balanced. And for sure, finding the right fonts is pretty important and the most time consuming 2 1
Julie Magerka Posted Tuesday at 01:04 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:04 AM 22 hours ago, Anne Lamp said: I created this using some of the freebies in Cassel's Christmas countdown. I think the letters being squished at the end of each text line probably had something to do with the preset shape I used for the curbed line. Oh well live and learn. Yup, living and learning as we go is a lifelong pursuit, especially challenging skills in a program as multi-faceted as PSP! 3
Susan Ewart Posted Tuesday at 06:07 AM Posted Tuesday at 06:07 AM Christmas Design #5 Merry Christmas to you Carole, and all my friends at the Scrapbook Campus! 1 5
fiona cook Posted Tuesday at 12:40 PM Posted Tuesday at 12:40 PM A big thank you to Carole and her fun and expertise throughout the year and a happy Christmas to you all. Hope to join in more in the new year. 1 6
Sharla Posted Tuesday at 01:12 PM Posted Tuesday at 01:12 PM Here's the card I created for this month's font challenge. 1 4
Sue Thomas Posted Tuesday at 02:09 PM Posted Tuesday at 02:09 PM 1 hour ago, fiona cook said: A big thank you to Carole and her fun and expertise throughout the year and a happy Christmas to you all. Hope to join in more in the new year. Beautifully done! I also recognize the label. 4
Anne Lamp Posted Tuesday at 03:18 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:18 PM 2 hours ago, Sharla said: Here's the card I created for this month's font challenge. Love this. And (not that I think you are one of them) maybe you should see if any politicians would like to buy it from you LOL. It pretty much covers everyone. 1 3
Anne Lamp Posted Tuesday at 03:21 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:21 PM On 12/22/2024 at 7:10 PM, Julie Magerka said: My contribution to the holiday wishes here. The pic is from my niece and shows one of her kitties at the "ranch" in Montana where they now live.The Quick Waves script (which I won!) came in handy for this layout. Gotta love those scripts! Instead of the cat, that would be me if I had a fireplace. Of course I would have a heck of a time getting everything else done. 2 1 1
Anne Lamp Posted Tuesday at 07:47 PM Posted Tuesday at 07:47 PM This was adapted from a small 8.5 x 11 page I made to thank my neighbor for some chili. It was a challenge to figure out shadows and other things starting with a small page. I have learned one lesson, don't start with that small (pixel wise) page for anything like this. Oh well Cassel will have to forgive me for it not being a well done page. 1 4
Susan Ewart Posted Tuesday at 08:16 PM Posted Tuesday at 08:16 PM 27 minutes ago, Anne Lamp said: This was adapted from a small 8.5 x 11 page I made to thank my neighbor for some chili. It was a challenge to figure out shadows and other things starting with a small page. I have learned one lesson, don't start with that small (pixel wise) page for anything like this. Oh well Cassel will have to forgive me for it not being a well done page. It looks good to me Anne. The shadow on the out frame/mask look good. It has some nice depth to it. 2 1
Marie-Claire Posted Wednesday at 04:42 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:42 PM (edited) Thank you carole for everything ❤️, and I wish everyone on the Campus a merry christmas 🌲 Edited Wednesday at 04:43 PM by Marie-Claire 4
Susan Ewart Posted Wednesday at 05:42 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:42 PM 58 minutes ago, Marie-Claire said: Thank you carole for everything ❤️, and I wish everyone on the Campus a merry christmas 🌲 Merry Christmas Marie-Claire. What a beautiful image!
Corrie Kinkel Posted yesterday at 11:36 AM Author Posted yesterday at 11:36 AM 18 hours ago, Marie-Claire said: Thank you carole for everything ❤️, and I wish everyone on the Campus a merry christmas 🌲 Marie-Claire voor jou en Poncho ook fijne feestdagen! Leuk dat je Poncho in je kaart hebt geplaatst. 1
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