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  1. Template by Triple J Designs from the April, 2023 ALFLT Blog Train.
    7 points
  2. I added some text and I made a box with the days in it. I saved the box as a png for future use. As the Nature Conservancy has already sent the 2024 calendar. I used it to label the days. I'm using photos from over the years that I've taken. Each will be used in the month taken. Not sure about the backgrounds yet. I would like to put some shadows of some kind to the frames. Don't know if that's possible. Have to wait and see.
    5 points
  3. Another Out of Bounds creation featuring photos from the local area Facebook picture gallery. The frame is cass-painted-frame colorized.
    5 points
  4. The first page so far 🙂 The wedding couple should be more in the center ,but enlarging the photo doesn't help, so I think I have to find another photo 🙂
    4 points
  5. Well done, but I think I would prefer that one to stay inside the computer.
    3 points
  6. Hello all, This is my last module in the basic scrap course. I had a number of difficulties, e.g. For example, the icons at the top and bottom of the LEVEL in the program have completely disappeared. It didn't appear again after restarting the program. Where can I make them visible again? My script icon also disappeared once, but I was able to restore it again. Furthermore, I couldn't mark my title text, then the text cursor suddenly became small (from 400 to 65, for example). Does this have something to do with the performance of my PC/graphic card? But we also had quite a few network connection problems over the weekend. Have you also had similar experiences? Ok and now, where should I continue, building on the course so to speak? In the master class or in the lab? Credits: on the Scrap Papers: DS Karry Dempsey & DS Stephanie Clemons Fonts: Futura black; Ink Free; Mango salsa
    3 points
  7. Decided to play with Cassel's Echo Text Mask-Family Sampler. I played with various group photos, but this seemed to work the best. This is a great portrait of my granddaughter and her husband from earlier this year. It turned out like a Word Art comp. The font for the title and side info is Ravie. Now I'll acquire the script so I can customize it.
    3 points
  8. This one has been sitting for a couple of months. Template from ALFLT blog train...MsFish, October 2023.
    3 points
  9. Hi everyone .I am in also .My photo didn't go on the "photo here" layer. It made a new layer so already gone wrong and only on Day 1 !! It is still behind the overlay so I think it will still work. It is defiantly going to be user error again !.Seem to get a lot of this these days ! Have fun all ..
    2 points
  10. A friend raked her leaves into a big pile and the neighborhood kids came over to jump in the leaves. Looks like everyone had a blast. Font is Apple Butter. Background is a blurred photo.
    2 points
  11. Glad to see this workshop pop up again! I created a calendar for my granddaughter, Anna Lee, 2 years ago with the theme of the TV show, Downton Abbey, as we were both passionate fans. She and her husband even traveled from California to England and visited the real "castle." I don't know what my theme will be for this year yet but maybe another favorite TV show as they yield a lot of media photos to work with. Here's an example of my previous work.
    2 points
  12. Yes, for the third year 🙂
    1 point
  13. Very nice Ann, Every try a bit better. That's the human way. 😉
    1 point
  14. Thats up to you what you want dearest. Might be nice to join us in the calendar workshop next week. And next month with the Q&A. That's always very interesting. What about pc trouble i'm not able to help you. Might be some others can pick that up.
    1 point
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  16. I'll be there.. 🙂
    1 point
  17. Take good care of your husband and yourself and let PSP be the much needed diversion from your sores. We will be here waiting for you when you are ready.
    1 point
  18. It is almost not funny, but I decided yesterday on the same bingo as Sue! It appears we are very often thinking along the same lines, sorry Sue but I had made this layout before I noticed yours. I had a busy day today and only now have the time to post mine. After choosing the photo's I wanted to use I made the meli-melo paper from 2 photos of the heather. Again just like Sue I don't like to tear my photo, so I only made one on the edge of my photo. I have created a couple of buttons and just chose one and adjusted the color, made the postmark and the uneven stitching which took me a long time. In the end I realized that I had a fill set on the pen tool!!! The edge punch is one of a series I downloaded quite some time ago and I haven't a clue where I got them. The frames are by Marissa Lerin, the postage stamp I created using my script and the font is Bremlin.
    1 point
  19. hello all... i need to get better at using PSP... ive done some things before, but if you dont use your skills you quickly lose them...
    1 point
  20. Just my little tribute to our U S A Veterans using a photo I took of our flag.
    1 point
  21. I've been having fun playing with this Out of Bounds. The photo is a local lake but the rest is from Pixabay. I experimented with the ripple effect. I'm happy with my creation!
    1 point
  22. I had birthday cards to make for two people. I ran out of gas after the first one so I simply changed the name. Don't tell anybody. All the butterfly stuff comes from CF. I used a bunch of layers and a mask from Mask by Ginny. The font is Octagon Calligraphy.
    1 point
  23. The next day. Heading to home.
    1 point
  24. Next day Laurie and Joe took a trip in the Rocky Mountains - Front Range.
    1 point
  25. As I have mentioned before, I plan on making a storybook with photos of my son-in-law and grandson as a "home-made" gift exchange this Christmas. I am still collecting photos to have enough for a story, and I have not yet, decided on how to display the photos (as is? with instant effect? extracted?) so I thought of trying another method, which is the OOB, as we saw in the class yesterday.
    1 point
  26. I remember it. Many friends from the area sent me photos. The other side of the forestry, is Pontycumer. From the age of 8 until we moved to Canada I hunted with the Llangeinor Hunt. I have ridden all those mountains countless times over those years. From the top of them, looking south down the Vale the view is specular, all the way to the ocean. I did page page for the Publish challenge, back in 2021. You can just see the 2 chimneys of the 600 hundred yr old farmhouse, and surrounding fields which belonged to my parents.
    1 point
  27. Something turned up on my FB feed that caught my eye. Normally I don't pay much attention to them, but this one was from David Attenborough's fan club (or so they say). I googled the images to check for the veracity of this phenomenon, and it appears to be true. The natural wonder of it is quite astounding. And since we have a Welsh person in this group, I threw together a layout using a template to save time.
    1 point
  28. I am in too, I cleaned up my folders and discovered that I started the workshop in November 2017. I didn't finish it
    1 point
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