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  1. I started this as the last lesson of the Masks workshop but it didn't turn out, so I left it and moved on. Then someone was posting some purple paper (Ann? or Mary?) in the Kit palette and it reminded me of this. The photo is from my garden years ago. This is what it ended up being, and I like the purples which I don't get to use very often.
    8 points
  2. What a difference! I didn't like the first one I made, (the brown one), then I rememberd I had a mask made at a previous Mask workshop. Now I used it again and with a gradient added it looks far better!
    7 points
  3. A new version of lesson 6 ?
    4 points
  4. I have been playing with pictures I took the other day at my Church. First I cropped this cross and put it on a page from (Christian-Digital-Papers-Patterns-9755169) and cut it square with the background. Then I used the Seamless Tiling included in PSP. I sent it to the Church office and I suspect it will show up sometime during Lent .
    3 points
  5. We get so many "Fashion Week" themes in the game that I'm running out of ideas. I used a template from CF as inspiration and used a pic from my favorite fashion illustrator, Hayden Williams.
    3 points
  6. Yes, I remember that, loved it, both the calender and the series!?
    2 points
  7. I agree, the new one is much brighter, more readable and the mask is attractive. I'm enjoying your "fan pages" for Outlander. I did a series of calendars a year or so ago featuring the show Downton Abbey as a gift for my granddaughter but also ended up printing them for myself!
    2 points
  8. I Love your work all the time wished I could do this its Great all of you guys are so amazing.
    2 points
  9. Template-Lab13-02.png By Cassel Purple Dreams by Malo Scrap (Mini kit) by Malo Scrap
    2 points
  10. I know, I should just put the mouse away. I had done that in the beginning, but sometimes I get so impatient and want to finish something, then I still take the mouse again.
    1 point
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  12. Template 3 by Lady 22, AKA, Bourico Casper.
    1 point
  13. Template 121 by Lady 22, AKA Bourico Casper.
    1 point
  14. Lesson 7 I made polka crosses? ?The Outlander subject wasn't suitable for dots, a bit ( a wee bit as the Scottish would say) to sweet, I need a though one. So I looked for another brush and found the cross. I was playing with the scale, rotation and size, tried two things on the same layer instead try and retry on a different layer, and both settigs on the same layer gave a fun effect, so I kept it. The sign and flowers are from pixelscrapper, made by Billie Irene and Marisa Lerin. Now up to the extra's ? I think this workshop is one of my favourites ? Thanks again , Carole!?
    1 point
  15. On my desktop, I don't have a mouse plugged in so I do EVERYTHING with the tablet. On my laptop, I still have the mouse (I hate the touch pad), but occasionally, if I am away for a long period, I will bring my tablet. And working with PSP, it is so much more precise than a mouse!!!
    1 point
  16. I do use a tablet but it is not a wacom. I bought a cheaper type called XP. I have only used it with PSP. And not on the laptop. It is connected to my desktop which is mostly where I work. I have to remind myself, though to use it. Mostly it is when I invoke the pen tool. I'm beginning to be more comfortable with it and with the pen tool. I really hated the pen tool until I started using the tablet.
    1 point
  17. From the album: ANN SEEBER - MISCELLANEOUS

    Playing with Carole's Offset Cutout template, I turned every layer to negative and came up with this. I subscribe to Nat Geo and they announced their yearly photo winners. This guy didn't make first place, but his work is the one I liked the best. I may keep this as a template myself to do more. Could be similar to Michele's Fab Divas series. The font is Wide Latin treated to a cutout effect. The journaling is from the magazine as is the logo. I turned the Raster 1 Shadow layer at the bottom into a mask for the photo.
    1 point
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