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No 4. Love all I am seeing on here. Great work all.

 

I did this painted Rose from the Art media webinar in May. I was really pleased with how it turned out as i am not really as artistic with a pen or brush for real.  I used a reference photo from somewhere like Pixabay or it could have been a photo of mine, I can't honestly remember. Think I will have to revisit this technique again and see what else I can make. TFL

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@Ann Seeber thanks for your comment ))

I had made a few tests, to see a tiny part of the possibilities. Personally, I only have the FilterForge5 version which was free with activation for 15 days in 2017 on the site

 

 

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I Love Our Teacher     and I Love all You Guys sorry lala land talk   I Love all you People  your so Talented Our Teachers super duper Amazing shes the Best.    Every thing what everyone said and Cristina says it so way better than me

 

Cristinas words "

 

Happy Anniversary, Carole! Congratulations on the 10th Anniversary of the Campus!

 

Your talent, expertise, and high-quality tutorials/material are what kept me here for all those years and hopefully for many more."  <------Cristina is good at words.

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Hello this is a Project for the BIG 10  day 3 entry but it was done in a Lesson of Cassels here on the Campus

 

So Much Fun and Nice People  Love it here,     Ok here's the Link back and my project then, I did learn a lot.

 

https://scrapbookcampus.com/Community/topic/story-time-challenge-2020/

 

I hope to win the Membership, because I can not do thing nice like this without our Teacher Cassel,  I really need help still.    Right now fighting my desktop its not like hers makes me so upset and hard to find and follow.   When I put the 2022 on it changed my 2020 I bought and the 2021 I bought and haven't ever used.

 

 

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It is so nice to see all this entries, some of which I remember well, because they inspired me to try something too.

 

This one is from: https://scrapbookcampus.com/basis-scrap-course-01

 

I did this course over a year ago as follow-up on the bootcamp and again a couple of month ago with the studygroup and it was worthwhile to do it twice because I had forgotten some really elementary things!

 

On this one we learned how to make those squares in reverse order and I made the backgrounds, a dots pattern and the plaid which I learned in the Love Challenge this year. Further  the use of letters from a single sheet.

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so pretty layout I see all this post )))) For me, I have no merit ... I use beautiful kits that I glean here and there !! but when I see what you manage to do without ... I think you do a superb job)))

 

thanks so much Monique :)

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for this project I used several techniques but I can't say exactly which tutorials I used.

It is cut out word (Poncho, name of my dog) in a photo and with the help of masks the photos are placed in the letters.

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Marie-Claire, there is a masterclass called no kit 3, which demonstrates this particular layout. I use words to showcase

photos, I like the effect, especially when I include the subjects eyes as part of the selected photos. It's a great layout, when you want to showcase lots of photos. Lovely page.

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I am a long time user of PSP, since version 4 in 1998. I've been digital scrapping since 2008. I know enough to get my scrapping done with supplies and templates that I have purchased from various digital stores the last 13 years.  But there have been challenges at some of those forums that I could not figure out and most of those stores cater to users of PS and PSE, posting tutorials on how to do things for those programs.  I've been looking to further my knowledge about PSP so that I can possibly figure future challenges out on my own and that led me here.  I joined the campus in July and looking through the lab I came across a layout that I recognized.  It is a layout that I did in 2014 with a template purchased from my favorite template designer.  Evidently the layout was posted to pinterest and found its way to Carole.  Unfortunately, the original gallery the layout was posted in is no longer around since the store went out of business 5 years ago.

 

So I am posting it for you to see (and don't expect an entry since I used no campus tutorials for it).  This layout is in Lab 8, Module 3 as an example for 2-Element Lab 8 – Module 3 | Scrapbook Campus

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For day 3  I am showing Carole's script "stacked up" I have experimented working with the many tools in the psp tool box.  Selections on the bridge was quite a mission and not perfect, but the effect is there, the perspective shape and the photo edges are all out the tool box.  The photo is of my late husband and his fishing friend, both in their new fishing ground now. I played around on the photo with  eraser masking too.  I must have had a lot of time up my sleeve that day !
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Here is one of the pages I made for the Magazine Challenge. One thing I learned from this page was that something as simple as rotating the template can make a lot of difference.
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                                    Everyone has the Best Pages,   I think its Art.   

 

Heres my double scallops around the sides   and also   this is a picture of  links Cassel gave us in the past to

 

make it easy to get pictures we can use free.      Love the BIG10   even did the trivia  :)

 

 

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Here are the entries for today:

 

Shirley (2), I think that might have been for the Bootcamp. Is that possible? Did you do the rugged edges on the stacked photos yourself or was that part of the script?

 

Mary Solaas, can you imagine now, working without layers?

 

MoniqueN, I am so partial to cats. I love them!

 

Susan Ewart, I am glad that you are still referring to your notes from the Basic Course.

 

Ann Seeber, I home mama bear was not too close!

 

Nadine (3), yes, Filter Forge is such a great addition to PSP (and they are sponsoring this Big10 event too!). That series of images is very interesting (one is chocolate, right?).

 

Sheila Hogg (2), that is a great flower! That is the kind of painting I would do in real life!

 

Wanda (Sue) McGuire, that is a really fun project. I remember that class showed things that were really "out of the box". It might not be the kind of projects people would normally do, but it was fun and creative!

 

Sue Thomas, you have probably become our Wordart specialist using those fancy fonts!

 

Cindy Harris (2), yeah, I had forgotten about the Storytime Challenge! Maybe one to redo. Glad to see you use those sites for photos.

 

Corrie Kinkel, it is nice to see how participants can learn new things even with the same lessons, or get more comfortable with what they learned.

 

Marie-Claire, as Sue mentioned, it was a tutorial illustrated in one of the No Kit Scrap classes.

 

Anita Wyatt, yes, you need a raster version to apply many effects to text, but when you convert it, you lose the ability to edit it. So duplicating is the workaround!

 

Rene Marker, isn't it fun to see how your layout preceded you in the Campus!?

 

Ann Lamp, you are right: most templates can be rotated and become something completely different and could be more suitable to your photo.

 

Diane Co. who would know that was from a cabbage photo!?

 

Bonnie Ballentine, can you believe that the Inspiration A to Z was actually from a 26-day challenge that took place in February 2015. That is a long time ago!

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Carole, I'd like to take this opportunity, to thank you for the very kind compliments. Coming from you and a few others in the campus, that I hold in high esteem, it means a tremendous amount to me. I've come a long way after all these due to the campus.
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Yes Carole I think it was from the bootcamp, and the photo edges,I thought from a built in script, but I can't see it there. Definitely from within my psp program, not bought in. Looks like I will have to go looking if I want to use it again.
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