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A visit to Sweet Frog Frozen Yogurt turned out to be a special event...sponstaneously. Sometimes those times turn out to be the most fun. Template 311 by Chantahalia Designs.8 points
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Hello everyone, here I'm showing another tutorial from the campus blog, namely the snow globe. This was a good inspiration after I was looking for a motif for the birthday card of my young nephew, whose birthday is coming up. It is created in the size of mobile phones, which can be made horizontally or lengthwise. The birthday child can also use it as a background for the home or lock screen. Credits: Snowglobe with holder: Doska Papers: Creative Fabrica Tube and snow: pngtree Font: Mia's Scribblings4 points
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It is nice to see that snow globe tutorial used for something other than Christmas. A great example of how one technique can be customized for something else. Good work!3 points
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I’m in. I’ve created my own template – really simple frame and some text. I’m not having a specific theme other than I’m going to using a photo I’ve taken that week. On the first of Jan we had a compete rainbow. I wasn’t quick enough getting outside to catch it so I only have one side of it but it makes a nice memory.2 points
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Making an using masks is such a lot of fun! This one is very nice.1 point
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Love the little frog on your friends shoulder, and the expression on her face.1 point
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Ann - That is a beautiful story. You and your mom made a good call. Back when Facebook was still fun, distant cousins started to reach out and connect. A common thread was music, from the professional performers and educators, to the church musician, to the guitar picker, to the parent who didn't play an instrument but supported her children who did. Music was an integral part of our family. Attached is a picture of "The Landreth Brothers Quartet" (1938). My dad is the tall one in the tan suit. The other picture is of me at the piano flanked by the "Jim and Gene Quartet" comprised of my uncles Jim and Gene from the original quartet, and Uncle Genes fraternal twin sons, Jim and Gene.1 point
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Yikes, I haven't skated for years, I'd probably fall and break myself. I remember how fun it was as a kid though.1 point
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I love the simplicity of this one. I appreciate how you took the complexity of the original template and changed it so the bride was the star.1 point
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My contribution for this font challenge. I used the Mona Home font for the title of the poem and the font for the poem itself is Aura also a thin monoline font. Thanks to the extremely mild weather we have had the snowdrops are already in flower. My son showed me a photo of it from his garden, but for this layout I used one I took some years ago because it was better suited, no clutter in the background! The drawing of the fairy comes from DigitalScrapbook.com and I had it for some time in my stash together with the poem. I have taken the liberty to alter the poem a tiny bit. In the poem was written the Fair Maid of February and I changed that to January. I think that's ok I'm not going to sell or publish this layout other than here and maybe in our facebook group.1 point
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My hairdresser's daughter was recently married. I've made several pages...this is the first one ready to be posted. Template is Carole's Multiphoto Frame 3 freebie. The font is Mona Home. The groom restored a Ford pickup truck which is represented as the cake topper. The bride placed the Christmas tree and reindeer in the back...just for fun.1 point
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Oh Marie-Claire, how very scary. I am so happy to hear Poncho is on the mend. What a stressful time for you, I hope you are doing well too. I had a pet pass away on the operating table.0 points