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Yes, you are right Annie. Every time the same fight!  I'm practicing with some fonts,  will try to make a little list and let you know the result as well, if they are good enough.
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That is a nice font Michele. So many script fonts are so fancy they are hard to read. This one seems easy to read.

 

Libera, don't try to aim for legibility in the smaller version; it is understood that the smaller version is just a preview. Your full-size version is the important part.

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Thanks Libera, if you find anything appropriate I would very much appreciate it. The font that Michele has displayed looks really lovely ... thanks Michele, I will source a download.
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It is always gratifying to come here and see all the creative work posted, showing different styles and techniques.  The Campus is really a source of inspiration.

 

Michele, the "Twain Festival," is very impressive. Corrie, a project with this image would look great. Dorothy, lovely memory page. Libera, a very creative pizza lady. Trish, your work is unique and very creative. Great work, ladies!

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Today marks a special day for us in Florida. A return of a manned space launch from Florida shores. A big deal to us. And two lucky guys get to go the the Space Station. I love everything about space. I wish I was younger and I would have been all over and about that program! Even now, I am totally fascinated by everything they talk about. Love it. We're getting toward the very end of May ... can't believe June is almost here! I'm not so sure but watching all about the space program was at least NOT WATCHING about covid-19. I think we all need a break on that! If you haven't learned about Covid-19 before now, you have been stuck in a cave somewhere! It was refreshing to listen to something else ... and have it go well!
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Here is my last posting for may, I did the Random Challenge Generator and it gave my this:

 

Photos: 1

 

Titel and Text: Phrase Strips

 

Paper Pattern: Gingham

 

Embellishment: Button

 

Color Combination: Brown

 

Michelle I'll certainly do something with my PTP photo, but that one did not go well with this Challenge.

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@Carole: thanks a lot for your comment, you are right, the full-size is very OK. The "desire" still remains to find something more appropriate. Always the same story ...LOL

@Annie: don't know if you saw it, I used the "hobo" font for the pic in the scraplift challenge. It's really nice to handle with.

@Michele: I like your birthday card. Thanks for "Alex brush", it's somehow elegant. I already made download, installation and the test (200, 100, 72)  I tried it in 2018 and 2019, surprise, the results of the same font size are different!

@Corrie: a really inviting picnic scene :-)

 

By the way, did anyone guess how I made the hair of the pizza lady, may be Trish got an idea? LOL...

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Wow, Trish, that's a really cool way to answer and the way you placed the eyes, thumbs up for your fanciful idea!!

Yes, broccoli!! LOL

 

 

 

 

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Dorothy Dunn: Always a delight to see what you come up with. Backdoor is stunnning. Great job on the random generator. I think my favorite is Haircut. Memory of a Rainy Night in Georgia is really close to my heart (my daughter lives there), and I think the Tokyo style Pic-to-Paint was a wonderful chose. You are really getting into the random generator challenge and doing a fantastic job. A lovely tribute to your honey's family.
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Corrie Kinkel: random challenge generator page is well put together; your pic-to-painting project is awesome. Perfect picture for it. Great job on the quick page with the flowers. Time to party especially after seeing your party time layout. What a lovely tribute to your uncle. Both the page and naming your daughter after him.
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I started individually, but this was going to take me all day, so to all you awesome creators:

 

Michele aka mcfin: your birthday card is delightful. Taiwan Festival is so inspiring and got a big kit out of the Let off some steam. That's right up my alley, LOL. Both of your stained glass flowers are amazing, though I think I am more partial to the vibrant one. You are definitely the one to turn to when looking for birthday ideas. I really like how you did Dan's birthday wishes; then the one of Adri Ana. Summer is Here is such a fun layout. Your Art Fairs page is perfection, what a great idea (I may have to use it document my husband's granmother's painting). Great use of Carole's edge punches.

 

Minka: off to the space station what a great idea, wish I had thought of it. I never had to chance to go to camp as a kid; but your layout makes me wish I had.

 

Libra: pizza lady is so cute. Taken away with the cat in retropop and the watercolor egg. Oh wow, what beautiful "paintings" you did using the pic-to-paint.

 

Lynda DiGregor: Totally blown away by your stained glass mandalas and tulips. Tulips would make great earrings. I have an in-law that collects rooster ceramics and he would be estatic over your stained glass one. You are really making me jealous..stained glass and then digital marquetry, pic-to-painting (I have a hard time finding a picture that works, but you have it down pat). Fabulous job on the out of bounds technique.

 

Annie Tobin: Amazed with what you did on your gothic amsterdam page. Papers, tubes, layout, oh wow. Adore your kimmi doll...Did you keep in layers so your could change her outfit with the seasons? Great alpha tags.

 

Bonnie Ballentine: Birthdays are always better when shared. Nice layout. Love how you arranged the photos on your fun tree layout. I would love to see your yard, it reminds me of my sister's. Stunning pictures, especially of the titmouse. You did a great job using Carole's scattered photos script on the Blue Angels and the addition of drawn planes is a wonderful idea. I think you did a great job on the template and just remember that's all they are. Using them is just a springboard to your creativity.

 

Royanne Hewko: Great pictures of birthday boy...really liked how you spread them out from no smile to great big smile.

 

Cyndi Roether: Awesome use of the generator challenge of triangle. Must be so scary to be close to the fires they have been having out west.

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