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Thank you Eileen, I think there are some great pages here too. I love to have a go at making things with PSP and hope this will be the start of some fun challenges. Cassel's seminars are just great and I have learnt so much from her.

 

 

 

 

 

Sheila xx

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Here is my 3rd post.   I used cass custom confetti script for the star spray.   I used basic extraction master class to extract the head.   I used photo graphics master class to get the pencil effect.   Finally I added drop shadow using master class realistic shadows.  I have enjoyed the forum and looking at all of the wonderful scrapbook pages.   Thanks for the opportunity.

 

https://scrapbookcampus.com/Images/07-12%20Lexi%20guitar.jpg

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[caption id=" align="alignnone" width="800]https://i1060.photobucket.com/albums/t460/sgh11/Tubes%20and%20Things/Album%202/Scrapbook%20Campus%20Challenge%203b_zps0y7ngzzs.jpg Stourhead[/caption]

 

 

 

My 3rd one.

 

Sheila xx

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Here's how I did it.

 

I made some feathered blended images for the background paper. The images had a border made from the font Ruritania one from Cassels seminars, using a vector shape, text on curve and altering the Kerning as needed to make it fit. The S was done by creating an Alfa from Cassel's seminar monogramming and tubes added. I used the feathering and brightness contrast technique on it to make it a bit more rounded.

 

I have enjoyed doing these.

 

TFL. Sheila xx

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Here is my attempt at the Reflection Tutorial.  I missed a step somewhere on the mask bit, and couldn't make the gradient work, but I think it turned out well, overall.

 

https://www.ivyscraps.com/photopost/data/740/JLK_Reflections_WEB.jpg

 

The leaf was on the road, extracted by me, and the water was a tiny corner of an old photo.  Font is Cardinal.

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In my 1st design, "captured)"I have used the brush variance for the splodge and brush dots as described within the the coffee stain tutorial.  Also it was used on a masterclass using the brush variance. I made the narrow gold frames also from a masterclass.

 

https://scrapbookcampus.com/Images/Shirley2.jpg

 

My 2nd design " Goldy's Gates" I have  framed my pictures using the frame idea from the Basic scrap course 1 and the burnt edges from the bake up course.

 

https://scrapbookcampus.com/Images/Shirley1.jpg

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Okay, I'm trying this one more time lol. I have done this many times, but can't seem to get this picture to show up here. Anyway, I made a layout of my grandson wearing his turkey shirt, sitting in my sink trying to figure out how to turn the water on.

 

https://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg118/ciocichar/Spike_Turkeky_Layout_72-600_zpsrxlmsvrj.jpg

 

I used Creation Cassel's scripts: wavy borders, plaid background, and chevrons, as well as papers from Memory Lane Creations.

 

Thanks for looking!

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I have been getting an error when I tried to log in and was not able to do so until just now. I hope that does not disqualify me from participating in the contest. :0(

 

Bummed that I was not able to make the Suggestion Box, but I know I can submit a suggestion any time. (Editing to congratulate Joanne on submitting the winning suggestion!)

 

https://creativelyobsessed.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Capture-600x326.jpg

1) On the country layout I used Edge #1 Font, and the Circular Element, Waving, Clip to it, and Shadow placer scripts.

https://creativelyobsessed.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/2012_PhotoShoot_L2_Frame.jpg

2) On the Ballyseede Castle layout I used my new Scattered Photos script and the Word Frame 3 scripts.

https://creativelyobsessed.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/BallyseedeCastle.jpg

3) On the Happy New Year layout I used the Mosaic Maker, Shadow Placer, Word Frame 3 (without words) and the Overlapped scripts.

https://creativelyobsessed.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/NY_2013_Countdown.jpg

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