AprilDawn Posted November 11, 2019 Posted November 11, 2019 hello Cristina your page is beautiful.. love it !... Olivia must be so happy to have these wonderful memory pages that you do of her... well done ! best wishes, Dawn. 1
AprilDawn Posted November 11, 2019 Posted November 11, 2019 I had a play with the technique idea that Michele shared with us the other day. I thought i would redo a card project that i did some time ago and i followed Michele's instructions up until the scripts as I don't have them. .. so instead i added artistic effects-enamel and Texture effects-texture and was happy with the result. i blurred the end result and reduced the opacity a bit more to create the paper behind the panels and behind the text but left it at full strength on lower panels. the sentiment is a digi stamp from a purchased set from Beccy's Place here in Australia.... i really like this technique so i can see me using it many times in the future... Thank you Michele, your sharing lit a spark in my creativity. best wishes everyone, Dawn 1
Annie Tobin Posted November 11, 2019 Posted November 11, 2019 Oh my Dawn, beautiful results here my friend and ... your color combination is glorious. You have now inspired me to have a play with the techniques so generously offered by Michele. Thank you my friend. <3 1
Michele Posted November 12, 2019 Posted November 12, 2019 Cristina, there is absolutely nothing I don't love about Santa Is In Town! It's just perfect. Dawn, I love that you did with the twirl technique. It's really beautiful. So glad I was able to spark your creativity as I miss seeing your projects and you always give me ideas. 1
Cristina Posted November 12, 2019 Posted November 12, 2019 Hi Annie, Bonnie, Dawn, and Michele :) Thank you all soooo much for your kind words of encouragement! This forum is the best place to boost someone’s confidence. <3 1
Cristina Posted November 12, 2019 Posted November 12, 2019 Dawn, you created a beautiful card with the technique that Michele so generously shared with us... I agree with Michele, I also miss seeing more of your projects! Everybody here is a source of inspiration with all different styles and ideas. I am glad to be part of this group. <3 1
AprilDawn Posted November 12, 2019 Posted November 12, 2019 Annie thank you so much for your comments... that technique Michele shared is really great and different results can be achieved each time..... hope you are keeping safe if you are near any of the fires that we are having here in Queensland.... here in Brisbane we have been having a lot of smoke haze. Michele Thanks again my friend for all your encouragement. Cristina.. your encouraging comments are always appreciated very much... Thank you. Best wishes to you all, Dawn. 1
Lynda DiGregor Posted November 14, 2019 Posted November 14, 2019 Love it Annie....wish I could keep my focus like you do when I am learning something. Nope, I go off on tangents. I decided to do a Lab 5 which has a polka dot background thing , got waylaid and ended up with this. I was having trouble remembering how the templates work and had to work on that so my polka dots ended up as a template with a gradient. Go figure! These pictures are photos that I took of my clematis and used pic to painter on. 1
Annie Tobin Posted November 14, 2019 Posted November 14, 2019 Hi Lynda, I love this page Hon ... simple, effective and the background gradient really make the pics pop, well done! 1
Michele Posted November 15, 2019 Posted November 15, 2019 Love it, Lynda. It looks like you used a different setting for each of the three pics; great idea. I think it would have been too busy with the polka dot background. 1
Annie Tobin Posted November 20, 2019 Posted November 20, 2019 Hi Campus Friends. I had a play with Cassel's Laser Cut Doilies script and this is my result. Definitely room for improvement but it is such fun to play with ... and, it is a bit of a brain teaser! Thanks for takin a peek! 1
Michele Posted November 21, 2019 Posted November 21, 2019 It's wonderful, Annie. I love the butterflies and the little hearts. 1
Annie Tobin Posted November 21, 2019 Posted November 21, 2019 Thanks Michele! I learnt how to make half a butterfly and half a heart, LOL! 1
Cristina Posted November 22, 2019 Posted November 22, 2019 Annie, room for improvement? :) This is lovely, with the butterflies, hearts... Great job! 1
Annie Tobin Posted November 22, 2019 Posted November 22, 2019 Aww, thanks Cristina, your comments are always so lovely and uplifting. <3 1
Helen Posted November 23, 2019 Posted November 23, 2019 Hello everyone, this is what I worked on today for November. And I did try my hand at the drop shadow. Made the tree with tubes. 1
Sue Thomas Posted November 23, 2019 Posted November 23, 2019 What a delightful card you made Helen. May I suggest that you use a small inner bevel on the tree trunk, to round it slightly. I was out the other day taking photos, seeing as the weather was pleasantly mild. Here is a macro shot of a tiny wild native Prairie Aster. Most of its seeds have been blown away by the wind. I framed it last night, and gave it a title. I added a pattern, and a texture in this frame. Which was easy to do. Flood fill the border with the colour of your choice, on a new layer flood fill with the pattern, reduce the opacity of the pattern to about 45-50. A greyish pattern works best. 1920's pattern comes with PSP 2018 and 19. Merge the two layers visible. Inner bevel. To use a texture in a frame, add borders, flood fill with the chosen background colour, magic wand select border, select the foreground colour, which should be lighter in colour and TEXURE selected from the material palette and flood fill. Inner bevel. 1
Bonnie Ballentine Posted November 23, 2019 Posted November 23, 2019 Beautiful photography, beautiful creations. Great work, Everyone! Once a year Sudley UMC has a turkey/oyster dinner, their only fundraiser. This year was the 97th. The church is located next to the Manassas Battlefields and was used as a hospital during the American Civil War. Friends and I go to the dinner almost every year. We always leave stuffed...delicious food! 1
Bonnie Ballentine Posted November 23, 2019 Posted November 23, 2019 Two of my bucks practicing for the rut... 1
Bonnie Ballentine Posted November 23, 2019 Posted November 23, 2019 In 2011 the National Senior Games were held in Houston, Texas. My team won the silver medal in basketball. These 3 pages and the 2 above are some of my PHD (projects half done) pages. First time I have done a "Bonnie" page. 1
Sheila Hogg Posted November 23, 2019 Posted November 23, 2019 I wish there was a love button so that I could send some for all the beautiful work being done. Might get going again soon but such a busy time of year other things take precedence. Love all the pieces of artwork done by everybody. Sheila x
Michele Posted November 24, 2019 Posted November 24, 2019 Sue & Bonnie, I already told you how much I like your projects on the FB page. Helen, you did a really good job. Are you a "Rookie" here in the Campus as your title implies or also to PSP in general. 1
Helen Posted November 24, 2019 Posted November 24, 2019 Thank you all for the kind comments. I have been here for a while but just lurking in the background. 1
Michele Posted November 24, 2019 Posted November 24, 2019 No more "lurking," Helen. We all started somewhere. Everyone here in the Campus is very supportive and helpful. 1
Cristina Posted November 25, 2019 Posted November 25, 2019 Helen, your card is lovely, and this is a fantastic technique that Carole taught in the last masterclass. Sue, I love the macro photo and the frame --what's is new? :D -- But what I liked very much is how you did the frame, using color and pattern layers to create it, something I never thought about it. Bonnie, your layouts are amazing, I love them, and you did create lovely memories for everybody that was part of the games. I am so, so behind in my projects... there are so many tutorials, techniques I want to practice, but I am having issues with time and creativity. But I am trying! :) 1
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