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I'm speechless! the detail is amazing and so much fun to look at each one and see more and more litle details in them, like the Harry Potter books and framed photo. I am blown away by how real the flowers look and that silver watering can is perfect. Your daughter will be blown away. I look forward to seeing your layouts from this.3 points
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I joined a FB group for miniatures and posted once about this project. Then, I realized it was a public group and a friend of mine had liked it. I immediately went and deleted that post, since she could also have seen it (she is a "FB friend" after all), and joined a PRIVATE group for that very reason!2 points
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Yes, some of them are badly translated. Here is a visual representation (I should have done that in the first place!)2 points
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First thats is so Beautiful your Daughter so blessed to have You, a Grand Mom real one now lol its beautiful. And Congratulations all you All and Especially the winners of the prizes Ann, Randy, and Anne your all Super winners here anyways you can do all this stuf so good, Your all Amazing. I am still trying2 points
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Learning scrapbooking is often done with practice, looking around for inspiration and trying to recreate projects we admire. This challenge will give you an opportunity to personalize a project while trying to "copy" another one. Of course, you will change the title, the text, and the photos, but you will want to try to replicate the arrangements and some of the effects you see. It is a challenge but in the end, you will learn more about scrapbooking and your PaintShop Pro. In honor of Mother's Day (at least in North America), here is a simple layout you will want to "scraplift". Although this layout was made in a rectangular format, you can easily use the basics in a square format. The translation for this says "Germain Handfield-Chauvette held, in her arms, three generations". And if you want more information on "scraplifting", check out this article.1 point
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I had to check and although she IS on the store mailing list (probably as a test account), she is not on the Campus mailing list, which is why I allowed myself to share all those pictures in the weekly newsletter! ? But I also don't want to post on FB for that reason!1 point
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Well, hopefully you can figure them out or follow Carole's graphic version she just posted. Can't wait to see what you create!1 point
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Is this a surprise gift? I'd love to see your daughter's reaction to this gift of love. It's an amazing feat of patience and creativity. It looks entirely real and full-size in the photos. As Susan said, all the tiny details are wonderful.1 point
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Here's what I've been working on - well, since Cassel did the color palette for the Digiscrap.com Blog Train, I added the freebie palettes, er, swatches, to my materials palette and then since it was open I went ahead and did some papers. I'm not sure how to host them, and I have never posted there before, and I only have 2 1/2 days to make any changes. The red color was one of the choices, but when I had all the papers together I wasn't sure I liked the red with the other colors. Now seeing it, maybe I do like it. So basically, I made papers and will probably never post them. LOL!1 point
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The random draw has taken place and the winners were sent an email. Check out your inbox as I need your replies! ?1 point
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