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September TUT/TECH Challenge - Paperclips


Cassel

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The Campus is the perfect place to learn more about photo editing, various techniques, or PSP in general.

 

This challenge will give you an opportunity to practice some of those techniques or use some tools.

 

This month's Tut/Tech Challenge is to create and use a paperclip on your project. It does not have to be a scrapbook project as there are many ways to incorporate paperclips in our work.

 

HERE is a full class you can follow. This video will be available for a few more weeks so you have plenty of time to watch it (just make sure you are logged in).

 

And if you want to create unique paperclips, that is totally fine too!

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September tut/tech challenge paperclip. More than one tutorial used in this page. Notebook edge, cutout effect (effects, 3D effects), Paint splatter, with a slight shadow, which I remember from one of the masterclasses a long time ago. Ruled paper, notebook paper with lifted corner and of course the paperclip.
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Hold on masterclass.  Paperclip.  I used the Pattern filled  shape tutorial for the word Robin,  overlay and texture from  a tutorial, and of course the  corner punches which I absolutely adore  using.  I've been working on Xmas cards, which I think   has come through in this project in the  colour scheme. But then  robins signify Xmas, along with red berries.
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Lab 9 -10  Another month and another lab. With awesome tutorials.  I made the  bingo card, but with a twist.   Once I started to create it I remembered some techniques  I used in  the up to date challenge.  My resident female antelope. You only have to look at her eyes to know where the phrase "limpid pools" comes from.  For three years on the trot, she has given birth in the horses field.  After 5 months at home in Wales, I shall be returning to the Prairies.
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