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I downloaded the dancing couple from Pann's Place a couple of years ago. Finally had a theme from my game to use it for my group. I made everything else in PSP. I was going for an invitation look.

 

Hope you like it.

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Annie and Micfin, I do look a lot like my mother but both of these photos are of her. I am the baby in the B&W (around 1950) and my son, Dominic is the child in the color photo (around 1988)

 

Micfin, Your Charity Ball definitely looks like an invitation. Very nice, love your choice of font. Prefect!

 

Annie, Your Lady in White is very nice. Next up for me is the spooky tut. Hope I can do as well as you.

 

Thanks for looking and your kind words.

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Dear Lynda, thanks so much my friend, appreciate your comments. It is your profile pic and the black and white pic of Loretta in 1950 that look so similar. Except for the age difference you could almost pass as twins. You and your mum remind me of an actress whose name I just cannot put tongue to as yet. She was an actress back in the 30s, 40s and 50s. When it comes to me I will let you know! :)
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Michele your charity ball page is beautifully created.. well done! .... I also have that image and you found a great way of using it.

 

Lynda your family memory page is lovely  and will make a wonderful album.

 

best wishes,

 

Dawn.

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Thanks so much for the encouragement, ladies.

 

Annie, I love that the materials palette helps with finding complementary colors and more. I don't know what I would do otherwise.

 

 

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It is always the high light of my day when I finally get to sit down and look around the Campus. You guys are all so talented and I just adore seeing all the fantastic work you all are sharing. I still struggle a lot with some of the things in PSP but it gets easier each time I try something new. Right now I'm trying to go back and complete several creations that I had only half finished. I'm going to finally upload the Spooky 1 image that I had forgotten about. I was saving it for Halloween but I started it about 2 months ago. Better late than never I guess!
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Pumpkin butts and skeletons! What would Halloween be without them, Trish?

 

Bonnie, I agree with what Carole said on the FB page. It was very creative to use two frames for one pic. It really shows the movement in it.

 

Nice spooky pic, Sharon. You did a great job.

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Another birthday card. I used some papers and elements from Rush Ranch and made the lace using Cass's lace edge picture tube. The font is Festival Script.
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finally got to finish Carole’s YouTube “Creating a digital scrapbook in PaintShop Pro”.   Not all the text tricks were appropriate for these but I enjoyed learning some new things. Now onto Halloween!
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background from my stock with changed sky, sky and picture my photos, text - Melted Monster, everythhing else from various overlapping effects

 

Ha Ha  Michele, things that go bump in the night, thats a pretty birthday card x

 

love your projects Linda, I also have some partley done, where does the time fly x

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Great work on both pages, Lynda. Do you go to Sturgis? That has to be awesome.

 

Trish, now you're just creeping me out! LOL

 

I don't have too many PHD; I have more PNS (projects never started).

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Trish you are hilarious! I love the pumpkin butt one! You are really getting into Halloween and making it fun and topping it all off with delicious cake. Thank you!

 

Lynda you have definitely pulled two lovely pages. I especially love the memorial one. It was truly from the heart!

 

I wanted to thank Bonnie for giving us a new category, PHD! And a thank you also to Michele for the PNS category as well.

 

I finally pulled together another PHD after watching the Creating a digital Scrapbook webinar. I learned several new things and I just wanted to thank Carole for making the tutorial. I used Carole's Butterflies and the tutorial called Photo Clip.

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Sharon, those butterflies are adorable and I love the curlicue arrows. They gave it just the right amount of whimsy. And the wire holder makes it look like the pic is almost flying with the butterflies. Well done.
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