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  1. DAY 9 PROJECT 4 I have kept the same colour scheme for continuity as it is the puppies journey to their forever homes . Papers and graphics are Nit wits Pawsitivity and Gina Jones Fido.
    7 points
  2. This photo was taken during the covid isolation. The papers used for the title and squares are from the kits suggested on the lesson page. The blue background was taken from the photo and a texture added. The acorns are from Shiela Reid's Outdoor Adventure kit at Digital Scrapbooking. The frame is by Marisa Lerin at Digital Scrapbooking and the bow is also by Marisa...February, 2021 The Good Life. Thank you, Carole, for another fun workshop!
    7 points
  3. Project 5- I began to use the "Cranberry" kit, but there are no solid papers in that kit. So I used 2 of the patterned papers for the squares...but it just didn't look good to me. Last night I decided to just close it up and look again tomorrow. Today, it still didn't look good to me! I decided to pull a couple of colors out of the photo and use them for the squares. And then PSP didn't seem to want to cooperate, so I closed it down again. I feel like I have done this page many times today. So I guess that means I am done with it. There are several things I would change, if I had more time or more patience today...
    6 points
  4. Nell is enjoying the heat of the morning sun. She is the younger of my 2 girls.
    6 points
  5. Objects may be closer than they appear...
    5 points
  6. Scrap Bootcamp Day 11 - Project #5 I know that "Tigers" looks like "Tigors" πŸ˜„ but I wanted to put something in the title to remind me later that I can use elements to substitute for letters. @Cassel Many thanks for the Scrapbook Bootcamp, I have thoroughly enjoyed it.
    5 points
  7. This photo could win a wildlife photo contest!!
    4 points
  8. I am sure you are not the only one doing that now! Isn't it fun when you can at least "read" the inside of a script and get a feel for it, even if some things are not 100% clear yet?
    3 points
  9. Week 12 At last, the taller daffodils are opening. These are in our local churchyard – I just loved how vibrant they looked.
    3 points
  10. Yes you are right about the fun part of it and at the same time it works as an incentive to get to know more! Although I have to take a break with my upcoming trip and all that brings, but after that I'll start reviewing the lessons. I'm forgetting some of the stuff that I didn't use very much with making my own scripts.
    2 points
  11. Of course I use and love this script as I supplied Carole with the Dutch and German words. It feels a bit as my script without going through the scripting part of it and again of course I looked inside the script to see how it was done! Something I now do with all the scripts that I have or are going to buy! πŸ˜‰
    2 points
  12. I love it too. Especially since it's all in layers and vectors so we can make changes as we need. It's a great and very useful script.
    2 points
  13. Here is my last project, no 5. graphics from my Vinted kit, font is Selectric Advocate, WA brushes by Katie Pertiet. Many thanks for everything , @Cassel. Such a great workshop!
    2 points
  14. Concentration made me think of terrible things from years gone. Today's world conflicts do not help. Items are from Bing except paper from jessica-dunn. Font is Arial Narrow.
    2 points
  15. Here is my week 12, fonts Bell on my poem, Swissn on date @Susan Ewart @Cassel: PSP's vector support is what got me into checking it out a bit closer. I understand πŸ’•the real fun starts with the scripts. I need to get into them.
    1 point
  16. Many thanks @Susan Ewart!!! πŸ’• This is it. I really love it. Such a smart script. Since I failed to see this before I made a bit of a basic template for that purpose, only in 3x4" tho so far.
    1 point
  17. Picked a random picture of my Aunt and went from there. Pretty much just followed the tutorial.
    1 point
  18. DAY 7 PROJECT 3 I could not stand the fuzzy edges and the mistakes on the shadowing so I have redone it! Thank you Carole, my opacity was like you suggested way to low and the fuzzy edges were due to the feathering being on ! As I had called it Pawsome I thought I should have some pawprints !
    1 point
  19. Papers are all from Marisa Lerin. The steering wheel is from Canva, and the paperclip is from my kit and recolored. I pretty much followed the tutorial using the same fonts and overcame my addiction to layered fonts. This project was a good refresher for placing shadows, something with which I often struggle.
    1 point
  20. Final Bootcamp project - featuring one of my new great-grandsons. He'll explain... Fonts used are Cooper Black and Century Gothic - old standbys... All elements are mine from my own kit...
    1 point
  21. Here is my Week Eleven - I count Sundays so I'm a little behind here. The font is Cardigan Script. This is just a quote about Time. Sue Ewart is the expert on that topic; she will have a Mega Kit for it by the end! 😁
    1 point
  22. Yes, the outer frame, along with the year and the week #'s are a script in Carole's store (creationcassel.com) called Counting Cards 1 - Weeks Not sure everyone is using it, some might be making it from scratch...there is a tutorial in the campus for doing a frame with words in the frame line itself that would also be cool. But please do what you want as the rules are loose. You gotta be you!
    1 point
  23. If you are having issues with the freebies, just drop me an email so we can troubleshoot. My first question will likely be "do you have an account on the blog?". The store, the store blog, and the Campus are built on different platforms so they need different logins (annoying, I know!)
    1 point
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