Sue Thomas Posted June 11, 2021 Posted June 11, 2021 We had the first rain of 2021 yesterday. For months I have watered the flower beds twice a day every day for hours on end, not only for the plants, but to provide mud for the Swallows and Robins to make their nests. I hadn't seen any insects until this morning. Many of the Chives and Hesperis flowers bloomed, and out came the insects. So did my my macro lens. I was chuffed to bits, to say the least. Here's one of the many shots I took of many species of insects. This little chap is only about 6mm long. In Europe, these flies are called Hover Flies. I am a huge fan of Carole's corner punch brushes. In this project I used one of her edge brushes to create the frame. Using the magic wand I was then able use different colours. I created the inner chisel frames. Background paper is a photo of the flowers. 1
Sue Thomas Posted June 11, 2021 Posted June 11, 2021 Lynda, Annie, thank you ever so much for your kind words, they always mean a great deal to me. I see that I have posted two pages twice, I do apologize, I tried to delete them but I couldn't. So much going on, Summer has arrived! 1
Susanne Lietz Posted June 12, 2021 Posted June 12, 2021 Annie and Lynda thank you both for your nice comments. Sue as I already mentioned love the beauty of nature! Please explain, what is a Mesh Warp tool? Where do I find it? 1
Lynda DiGregor Posted June 12, 2021 Posted June 12, 2021 Sue, Lovely macro. I would sure like to know your technique. Except for dragon flies, I can't seem to catch other insects before they start flitting around. Doesn't make for a very sharp shot. ;-) 1
Sue Thomas Posted June 12, 2021 Posted June 12, 2021 Good morning Lynda, thank you for the comment. 1
Sue Thomas Posted June 12, 2021 Posted June 12, 2021 Susanne, you will find the Mesh tools directly under the pen tool in the left side tool bar. There you will find the Mesh Warp, and the Mesh brush tools. If you are a diamond member in the campus you'll find tutorials in the creative scrap and the lab on using these tools. The rolled edge tutorial in the creative scrap, and lab 8-6 tube tutorial is a good one to start practising with. If not I can give you simple instructions to get you started. Look at the Yellow Warbler page I posted, and the word Warbler. The tool distorts text, and paper etc evenly. 1
Annie Tobin Posted June 12, 2021 Posted June 12, 2021 A lovely page Sue. The edge punch frame pulls it all together beautifully. Nature is a wonderous thing and you always do it proud dear friend. :D 1
Sue Thomas Posted June 12, 2021 Posted June 12, 2021 Annie, as always I really appreciate you viewing my pages and commenting on them. Thank you, a million times. Mother nature certainly is wondrous. 1
Ann Seeber Posted June 13, 2021 Posted June 13, 2021 I used a freebie template from Corel to showcase some amateur wedding photos from my granddaughter's wedding that occurred on Friday night. Edit: Added mats and a frame.. 1
Annie Tobin Posted June 13, 2021 Posted June 13, 2021 Lovely Ann. Your granddaughter's dress looks divine and the colour of the bridesmaids gowns is beautiful. I hope to see a photo of you in the lovely dress you purchased for the occasion ... maybe in another layout coming soon? ;D 1
Annie Tobin Posted June 15, 2021 Posted June 15, 2021 Working with masks again. The photo was masked and the background paper overlay was also a mask. Layout is by lady22. Font for title is Verticalization. Thanks for takin a peek my friends. ;) 1
Annie Tobin Posted June 15, 2021 Posted June 15, 2021 Another of Lady22 layout templates. Font used for the title is K22 Spiral Swash. Thanks for takin a peek. ;D 1
Michele Posted June 15, 2021 Posted June 15, 2021 Nothing really special, but I loved the original pic by Sew Sketchy and thought it would be fun. 1
Cristina Posted June 15, 2021 Posted June 15, 2021 You all have been so busy! Susanne, Sue, Ann, Anne, and Michele, it is always a joy to see what you are all doing! <3 I am still slow but managed to finish the Lab11-M01 layout to practice the Pencil Shaving, Circle Doodle, and Book Shelf tutorials. I want to try so many new techniques/challenges, but this will have to be at a later time. I am still not very creative, so working with templates helps me a lot. This is from Lynn Grieveson's "Messy Pockets_Noted3_1", and I tweaked it a bit to fulfill my needs... Even the shadows are from the template. Background paper by PixelScrapper/DiHiller "School of Art" 2018Aug. Now on to Lab11-M02. : ) 1
Annie Tobin Posted June 15, 2021 Posted June 15, 2021 Dear Cristina, I have noted that you have mentioned several times that you are not very creative but I beg to disagree. Your work is always beautiful, never overdone and yet it carries a huge impact. The dictionary states the meaning for creative as an adjective "relating to or involving the use of the imagination or original ideas to create something". You may have a layout etcetera provided for you but it is the artist in you that uses it only as a framework for your own creation. Don't knock yourself my friend, your work is beautiful and unique and this page is no exception ... a joy to peruse! ;D 1
Annie Tobin Posted June 15, 2021 Posted June 15, 2021 Very cool Michele and I love the artwork, enjoyed the viewing my friend. ;) 1
Bonnie Ballentine Posted June 15, 2021 Posted June 15, 2021 My pickleball friend, Andy, and his lovely wife, Fran. I shared Memorial Day bar-b-que with them. The flowers were growing in his yard. Lady 22 Template 26. Andy and Fran were high school sweethearts...and still are. 1
Annie Tobin Posted June 15, 2021 Posted June 15, 2021 Lovely work Bonnie ... and, I do love the layout my friend. Lady22 has amazing templates! ;D 1
Cristina Posted June 16, 2021 Posted June 16, 2021 Annie, thank you so much for your words of encouragement. Be sure they mean a lot to me. <3 I am sure we can all say you are the master of support, encouragement, and motivation. The Campus wouldn't be the same without you. <3 Hugs and kisses! 1
Michele Posted June 16, 2021 Posted June 16, 2021 I had less time than usual to do today's daily pic, but I wanted to post this to show what the Cass-chalktexture-01 script can do. Since the script applies the effect to the entire image, not just the layer, I created the text; copied and pasted it to a new image before running the script; copied and pasted the result to my original image. There are a bunch of parameters you can choose so the possibilities are endless. When I have more time, I'm going to play with it so I can create more than just white chalk text. The background and elements came from one of my favorite resources, PixelScrapper. The font is pouttu, free from 1001Fonts. 1
Sawnie Robertson Posted June 17, 2021 Posted June 17, 2021 In May and June I worked on a scrapbook about the unusual cold temperatures we had in Houston and Texas February 2021. I lost most of my plants, some of which I have had for 21 years. The scrapbook only shows a few that were lost. 1
Minka Posted June 17, 2021 Posted June 17, 2021 Hello all -- gals and guy! :) ... Just got a chance to browse through and see what everyone has been doing and as usual you have all been very busy with great stuff. Some pretty things, happy events ... and some sad. Sorry you lost so many plants, Sawnie. That was an awful time in Texas and it's heartbreaking when you lose some of your favorites that you have nurtured for so long. I know when I leave Florida I worry about many of mine making it through the hot summer. Meanwhile, "back at the ranch" here in Maine ... I am finally getting settled in. There was so much to do and catch up on here after 8 months away. Thankfully ... a new handyman has really been a godsend for me to catch up both inside and out. Maybe I can even find time to play again ... and just in time for the Travel Challenge! I hope you are all well and looking forward to seeing and playing with you all again. 1
Shirley Posted June 18, 2021 Posted June 18, 2021 I have just completed another page for my daughters scrapbook, she is the little one. This was a recipe project using the ingredients listed. Actually I don't know if it helps to be guided by certain elements to use, but it keeps one on the straight and narrow. 1
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