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Just for the fun of it, we will be having a fun activity in the Campus: an Easter Hunt. It will be similar to the Treasure hunt that took place last September, but it will be smaller in scale and limited to the Campus blog. The hunt will take place April 8-10. So you will have 3 days to find all your eggs. The clues are meant to be quite easy. If you are really stuck, you can ask questions in this thread. To keep it interesting, I would ask that nobody gives the direct answers or the direct URL for any clue. I don't want anyone to get frustrated, but I also want you to browse the various articles (don't worry, there is no walking involved). Have fun!4 points
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I've put all my eggs in one basket. (I've heard that your are not suppose to do that) ?.4 points
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Lots of fun and good videos too on some of them. particularly like the video on #5. Now I must go buy some eggs to hide for my hubby. all the talk about what we used to do for easter, I think I will make a little hunt for tomorrow.2 points
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I have found all the links to the eggs, but with question number 5 (Custom tooIbar) I get a number 1 egg? ?2 points
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This month, we are longing for spring (which might be closer for some than others). Let's showcase something in those colors. You can create background, papers, and elements from those colors to showcase your photos. Although the photos don't have to have to be in those colors, it is fine if it is too. So what will you be making? Can you create a project using these colors?1 point
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Thank you Carole. I have just finished mine and sent the email. Enjoyed looking through the various subjects and made a note of ones to go back to and study. Happy Easter all.1 point
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In April, the theme is EASTER. Do you have pictures or stories surrounding Easter? Is that something you celebrate or just participate in? If so, how? Share your stories in pictures or in words. Add stories to those photos but you know that you can also tell stories without photos! Let's go! Post your project in the gallery.1 point
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I'll go back and look at the steps I took in several different pspimages. However, there has got to be a way of doing it without all the playing around I did. What finally helped was having your image up alongside the one I was working on. But, now I have to get dressed and get real and get ready for the 3pm service at Resurrection Church.1 point
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I've been playing with that reflection effect. I'll post the dark blue sample that was posted by Donna and for the comparison the one Ive been playing with. Many different layers but really using a glitter by Cassel and using different blend modes (mostly soft light) and then playing with effects>texture effects>mosaic glass several times, and then sharpness several times, this is what I came up with. Oh, yeah, also effects>distortion effects> fine weave also. While I was playing, I had Donna's image up for comparison with what I was doing.1 point
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I like these challenges. It keeps me on my toes trying to create something worthwhile. I have no gift for layouts so using someone else's ideas is helpful. The background paper is from Digital Scrapbooking, Melo Vrijhof, called Animal Kingdom collage paper. I added the outlines of gnarly tree branches to the background and adjusted the opacity. The frames are vector shapes with effects added. The photos are by Bobbi Goodrich, a US photographer and artist. Her work is outstanding. I've had them for years and wanted to do something with them.1 point
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A couple of days ago we went to a gardencenter because we needed some compost and this lovely flowers caught my eye and of course I couldn't resist taking a picture of them. And I needed a change from the Build a Kit Workshop before I will wrap that up! The fonts I used are: Christmas seasonal (why it is called like that is beyond me), Floral dividers (a dingbat) and Century gothic. Background papers come from my stash. I made a simple mask for the biggest of the 2 photos inspired by some of the ones Sue Thomas has done some time ago. This is just a starting point for me in making more and different masks myself.1 point
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I used a kit called ps-rachel martin xanthe for any papers and elements. The photos are random from Mike Hindle on Unsplash. The font is Bungee Inline and I used the technique taught by Carole in the Text Workshop-Lesson 5 but this time I used a "fatter" font and added texture. I took the title from the name of the kit.1 point