Lynda DiGregor Posted March 12, 2020 Posted March 12, 2020 Everyone is doing extraordinary work. Congrats to all and thanks Carole for being a great teacher
Denise Mueller Posted March 12, 2020 Posted March 12, 2020 Thanks Trish, I live in the country. Rural area in Quebec. The town's name is Ogden. The pic is from the deck of a little cabin we have.
Cassel Posted March 12, 2020 Author Posted March 12, 2020 Shirley, a nice nautical theme page. That is a nice way to showcase a special photo. Cindy, I knew you would get more comfortable after some practice. Now, you can enjoy the process more instead of swearing at the computer :) ScrapRic, I am happy to see someone using an older version of PSP and still showcase as great a result as you did! Annie, it is interesting how you created a "hole" to frame the journaling! Denise, as a first scrapbook project, you started very well. Even if you follow very closely, using different supplies the result is completely unique. Trish, that is also a "new kid on the block"!! Great photo for the time. I know we don't often have such old pictures! Minka, those birds are so great. Did you add ALL of them or were some in the picture already? I think you might have forgotten the shadow on the rope. Is this possible? Fiona, is that a photo of you? In order to get more supplies, there is a series of resources HERE. There are plenty of free kits and elements you can grab there. Where are our silent participants? Come on. You can still catch up!
Lee Posted March 12, 2020 Posted March 12, 2020 Here is my Project #1 - using one photo post on Day 3.
Diana Craft Posted March 13, 2020 Posted March 13, 2020 Good Evening my Friends, I finally made it in and it is so good to see friendly, familiar faces, I've missed you all. I was able to get back in to joing you finally and finished my sandwich and table setting. I read from Carol that whe didn't want us to do too much beyond the lesson itself so as not to scare the newer PaintShopPro'ers, but I couldn't resist just s tad.I've been having a difficult time keeping my layers straight and my old brain doesn't retain much very will any more, I used to think of myself as a quick study, but alas! No More! But I am determined to learn the 2020, all of it. I had the old Jasc 7 for years and I've learned more with Carole in these past weeks than all that time struggling. If you watched the tube video you probably saw what I saw, but had never seen before? (Boy, try saying that 3 time quickly.) But, now that I have seen it I have been having such fun. It tickles my funnybone to kearn anything new that really interests me.
Jackie Posted March 13, 2020 Posted March 13, 2020 I'm Jackie. My first time here. I hope I am doing this correctly.
Jackie Posted March 13, 2020 Posted March 13, 2020 I guess This goes here. Am new to this type of communication.
trish williams Posted March 13, 2020 Posted March 13, 2020 Day 4 Hadleigh Castle Essex, overlooking the Thames estuary with views across the water to Canvey Island and Kent beyond . The cycle events were held here when England last hosted the Olympic Games Photo and papers are mine, bricks are from stock, horses from beecheslegs text is colour to grey
cindy harris Posted March 13, 2020 Posted March 13, 2020 Layout from 2019, FREEBIES, PIXEL SCRAPPER BLOG TRAIN PS Apr 2019 BT Umbrella Weather Thank You Carole, yes so fussing at my laptop again that's twice in a row so nice. My dog is so funny, He really doesn't like water but he had a rough start, like me so I don't know why he's like he is, he just is. Right now he's laying on my bad foot my dog really loves me. Trish Williams love your homework You live in the coolest Place I think. All your work or stock is so cool, do you sell any of it on sites online?
cindy harris Posted March 13, 2020 Posted March 13, 2020 OH didn't check my typing... I meant NO Fussing... not so meant NO fussing at my laptop just did it :) and it was fun.
Annie Tobin Posted March 13, 2020 Posted March 13, 2020 Day 5 result. Jenny and her husband, Gary, are very keen on fishing and a lot of that is done on their bi-annual trips around Australia. The photo is of Jenn holding a couple of crayfish (Red Claw in this instance) that they had just caught. Gary took the photo and I should imagine he would have been salivating as Jenn is a fantastic cook, :) Papers are my own, flower was made using an Angel Wings Scraps script and the two chefs were freebies off the web ... the one on the right I had to extract using the magic wand with a feather of 1 ... super easy as it was on a white background! Thanks for takin a peek!
Shirley Posted March 13, 2020 Posted March 13, 2020 Hello folks, My day 4/5 did turn out to be a camping adventure when these 3 guys came for breakfast. The horse almost had his head in the caravan window for the invite. I love the donkeys expression, and the horse is looking after the black sheep. I have used 2 photos as they tell the story. I used 2 papers from the suggested freebie and everything else is also from Antebellim Press including the spray I made from her flowers. The dog is my daughters. I made the tubes of her when she was a puppy. I probably would have issues attempting that now! lol.
Shirley Posted March 13, 2020 Posted March 13, 2020 Keep working on it Jackie, this is a good start. Well done
Liese Strupp Posted March 13, 2020 Posted March 13, 2020 Hello Scrap Booking friends, I am jumping in late here, however my travels are over for a while and I want to catch up. Carole, thank you for your help and patience. Looking forward to jumping in! In the meantime here are some travel pics that I want to use.
Annie Tobin Posted March 13, 2020 Posted March 13, 2020 You are welcome anytime Shirl, :) Your camping page is great and the background paper you have used really makes the photos pop, great job my friend. <3
Annie Tobin Posted March 13, 2020 Posted March 13, 2020 Dear Scrapbook Campers, there are just too many posts for me to comment individually this morning so just let me congratulate you all on jobs well done. And, thank you for providing me yet again with wonderful viewing to be enjoyed with my morning cuppa!
Cassel Posted March 13, 2020 Author Posted March 13, 2020 Lynda, a nice way to focus on a small section of a larger image! Lee, that bed looks so inviting! Diana, I am glad you are getting excited about picture tubes. They are such misunderstood tools of PSP! Jackie, that is a great picture you have showcased in the first layout! I think that if you were to add some shadows to your elements, it would give a more 3D effect. Check out the end of the video about the shadows. For the second one, you have some elements with shadows, but others without. Consistency is key. And yes, you did post correctly in the right place. Trish, nice photo to showcase. You should include that story ON the layout too! Cindy, you seem to really be getting the hang of it! I am glad to see you enjoying the process instead of banging your head on your computer! :) Annie, you can also add that story on the layout itself. Who knows who will want to look at it and wonder who it is or where it was? Shirley, this is a really fun story to tell through those photos!!! Great layout. Liese, it is ok to start a bit late. You should have time to catch up.
Lynda DiGregor Posted March 14, 2020 Posted March 14, 2020 This is my day 5 . Another Indian monument from Arizona. All elements and photos are my own.
Lynda DiGregor Posted March 14, 2020 Posted March 14, 2020 This is an extra I thought I would share. I recently got a telephoto lens and I was testing it out. I don't think I have the hang of it yet but these are my first efforts with the lens.
Lynda DiGregor Posted March 14, 2020 Posted March 14, 2020 I'm with Annie... just to many great posts to comment on all, although Annie does a great job of it. Anyway , everyone keep up the good work.
Denise Mueller Posted March 14, 2020 Posted March 14, 2020 Here is my project. I subscribed yesterday to Pixel Scrapper and downloaded some stuff which I then used today. Having some trouble at times with the Materials palette and also clicking on the text inside the selection to be able to highlight it. Practice makes perfect! Have a great day everyone!
Liese Strupp Posted March 14, 2020 Posted March 14, 2020 Hello Scrapbookers, Here is my attempt at making a sandwich... I like your table cloths. Give me a clue on how you are doing that. Thanks. Liese
Mary Stander Posted March 14, 2020 Posted March 14, 2020 Hi everyone, Here is my Day 3 project. I'm having fun learning a lot of new things and relearning some old. I'm not sure I did the right project for Day 2 so I am uploading Day 3. Someone please let me know if I am not posting the way I should. I am not creative so I really enjoy looking at other projects!
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