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Card 7, at last. I wanted this card to be softer and more feminine than others I have completed. I chose a photograph I took many years ago of a rose bush, although just the roses, I wanted a bouquet-ish look. The ribbon comes from Melo Vrijhof of Digital Scrapbook. This was colourised to match the lemon coloured rose at the bottom of the photograph, using Adjust > Hue and Saturation > Hue Map, something I had never noticed before, thank you, Carole. The font I used is one of my favourites, Romantically Free for personal by maisfontes. I angled it to fit in line with the ribbon without having to reduce to too small a size, and, I think, it works on the angle. Jeni10 points
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And here is card 7 and already the last one. It is said before but I have enjoyed doing this workshop for the 2nd time and a refresher is always a good thing. Inevitably there are things that I have forgotten! I have loved seeing all the different cards made from the same templates and the inspiration they provide. Carole thank you for hosting this class again. This card is made for a friend who will turn 75 next month. I did a background as well because I want to print it as a double card. The photo I took some time ago from a bouquet I got. The lace comes from my stash, I think it was a freebie by Carole and I placed it on some sort of a ribbon for better visibility. The corner is a brushset of 4 floral corners that I found somewhere a very long time ago.9 points
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Card 6 at last. I found this beautiful tube of ships at sea and thought of all my ancestors who travelled to New Zealand from various ports around the world, so thought to wish them all Bon Voyage on their 2-3 month journeys. I used a font I have always loved, Papyrus. It has been around forever, and I love the beauty of this font. I added a light drop shadow to the ellipse of the image because it was a soft tube. Jeni8 points
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Chantalia Designs has a gorgeous vintage collection today. Her site is always free. https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fchantahliadesign.com%2F%3Fs%3DVintage%20Magnolias%26post_type%3Dproduct%26fbclid%3DIwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR1hK0OUNStC2ntLzs2SGEIM34-386gqoG19G0lJgIS5VSUJ-Q2PnJ8Uqzg_aem_AZ3Exa0uT_lwYA94uH59NW0GgYKh4heAZuvZjxDarYG6b9ppfwnHjrXKfiEHKuB0U6366_eh_1WAvCXrAUQNWCQt&h=AT3uUORnnhicTQ8jwBmSay1lAJPTWNXAjCHc0nUn7jTzG4CAU2WUcmJjNISQDoWVyJcu0-cD5IYqaO0MgXzk52vMudX-xFXc8muSZ1sq-_NP_jERNScliCReGkBsW2D8PCBQ&__tn__=-UK-R&c[0]=AT04vSuDxnR1FxSFR6TdV42WfdbpCe88yy_mAPmJsYgH9WfXK3bGVzxZaVTd46Zt897k4wJC-3Jq2rDXrUsBNItwCmHpQp4axOSo40HnWfC4RUzSvz0PZWSX28yE6L7xBWOBqqJnwxLx7ztYi6oY1ppCH31zz6k-ywtlKYs_YnWthBj_5jCmML9yzF_oKs6O7 points
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Once again, the Mountain Laurel is having a bountiful year. Template 221 by Lady 22.4 points
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I created the card with my peony photo as a 5"x7" 1500x2100 and decided to set the envelope up to suit UK A4 standard size so I can use it for future. A4 210x297mm = 8.3"x11.7"". In pixels (8.3x300dpi) 2490 x3510. I hope I have understood this. The envelope (not shown) was a little clunky where I had applied the Pic tool Perspective scale on the flaps so I might redo that. I also liked the idea of printing a design on the envelope or maybe a pretend stamp. The font on card is The Billion. Loved the lace. So pretty.4 points
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Lessons 6 (extra template) & 7 The grad pic is actually a former college student of mine who went on to law school and invited me to his call to the bar. The 100th birthday pic is a former teacher of mine who celebrated that milestone a couple of years ago and is still with us. She did get many greetings and cards for that occasion.4 points
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We should open a card shop! 🙂 Lovely cards, some I would really buy if the were actual cards🤩4 points
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I like your watermark effect for you the designer. I might nick that idea, especially for the folded cards.4 points
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It has been a busy week! I decided to go with an inspirational poster type card. Lesson 1 The photo is mine. Footprints and brad are from Digital Scrapbooking.4 points
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We're almost a kind of family here, growing up with your Magic, first as baby now toddler, lovely girl..........and yes the card is also lovely 😄3 points
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Oh wow! Love the colours and the background fits fine with this card, on my lesson 3 card it didn't work out.3 points
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I'm more outside these days, not much at the computer, but here are some of my projects............Day 1 If I would use them as actual cards, I would use my cutting machine's print& cut function, Font is Fiolex girls, this font I also used for the birth announcement card for my grandaughter 2 years ago.3 points
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Following Mary Solaas's steps, I went back to the Labs tutorials. If I had kept the sequence where I left off, I would have used Lab11-Module11, but to fit my needs, I followed the techniques from Lab13-Module 2 (Corner Cut Shape & Double Arrow pattern). This is the first layout I created with an 8.5x11 size or, in this case, 11x8.5. I am still not sure which direction I'll take... I mentioned before that Lyn Grieveson, a designer from The Lilypad, started using 8x10 size (portrait orientation)... Carole has a post with good information about Different Sizes for Scrapbook Projects. Anyway, here is my layout and credits: Background paper - KAagard_Great Outdoors Pattern2 from the "Great Outdoors" kit by KAagard. Mask - Palvinka_HelloSpring_photomasks_2 from the "Hello Spring" kit by Palvinka... I like the Photomasks she designs... I used a Mask on top of the photo, which lowered the opacity a lot. Elements from the "Nature Walk" kit by DiHiller. Carole: Straight Pin & Pinned Paper techniques /// Datestamp#8 Script /// Decorative Stitches (cass-stitch-turkey) Font: High Notes3 points
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Day 5 - I'm running behind this week. All the images are from Creative Fabrica except for the umbrellas which I made a long time ago and which I made into watercolors using casswatercolor script. Font is called Better Spring Font from CF. The circle design was made from Day 2 stripes lesson. The umbrellas were actually made for a very good friend who had just had twin grandaughter and grandson.2 points
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Card 6. Just catching up with yesterday's template. It's a bank holiday weekend in UK so juggling hobbies and weather! I may have a graduation card to do soon but didn't want to tempt fate by doing it too early. Instead I just made a holiday card. The Classic Materials Palette option that Carole suggested has worked for me and I find easier to tweak the colours than the swatches set up I had before. Thank you.2 points
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Lesson 5 This is one of my favorite quotes. Photo is from the web. I saw these ladies play around 2015. They were in their 80's then.2 points
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I'm up to Day 3. The butterflies are from the August 2022 ALFLT blog train and the font is Melinda Script.2 points
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Even though I participated in the first greeting card challenge in 2022, it's always nice to have a refresher. Congratulations to all the participants, who submiited their pages, each every one is a masterpiece, to be proud of. The standard of creativity submitted is exemplary, even from the newbies. Not only that we are an inspiration to each other. Day 7. I kept it very simple. I used a lace brush. Colourised the berries red. I decided not to use a shadow on it. Using it as a stamp. I often use, well not often but always use a bird photo when I create cards for my birding friends. Same goes for my friends that have a passion as I do for insects. The surprise on the inside page for those that receicved invitations to festivals.2 points
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Lab 12 Mod 5; requirements: 1. create a paper with random dots - the frame paper around the picture (I created several and chose this one to display); 2. create a pattern of triangles facing in opposite directions (#7) - I used the pattern for a paper, and a ribbon and used Cassel's script for Bow 12; 3. embossed paper - I had quite a time creating the butterfly pattern for the embossing to display it the way I like - but it gave me an idea of how to create patterns for embossing that are not round. I placed the picture in a mask I created when I was fooling around with various transparencies of frames; and I used that sparkled butterfly that I used in the last module.2 points