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I finished another layout from my Unfinished Layouts folder. I still have a few more to work on. This one was easier, more adding photos than anything else. Credits: Template by Lynn Grieveson (lgrieveson_perfect-panorama-4) Cassel - Date Stamp #8 script Element by Harper Finch - hf_inthewoods_elements1 (12). She was one of my first freebie sources when I started here. Fonts: Mom´sTypewriter Segoe UI Light Segoe UI Semibold6 points
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My Foxy dog in the window sill behind my couch. (yes I leave the inside window open with just the storm window closed so she can lay in the window until it gets REALLY cold and windy. Her favorite go to toy is the old stuffed lamby that she has had for 13 years. The paper is from a bundle from probably C F (Christmas-pattern-108649417) The frame was adapted from ps_brooke-gazarek_26591_touch-of-sparkle-christmas-frame-green_pu6 points
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My grandson and his girlfriend just received my printed Thailand calendars (made from their Thailand photos from last summer) and were just thrilled. Rachel is planning to hand some out to her family for Christmas.5 points
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I can only imagine how happy you are, Donna! Your work is so bright and colorful; I love it!4 points
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Cristina they look fantastic and I'm still amazed how the different Calendars looks when printed! It is so worthwhile after all the work we put in.4 points
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Thank you, Christina. The kids were thrilled when they received them yesterday.3 points
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Very nice layout, Cristina. Noting the use of white on the photo labels; it is quite effective. That background is one of my favorite colors.3 points
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I wanted to browse other threads, but I don't have the time now to review each post. The paper workshop is one of them. I'll do this after the holidays.3 points
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Thank you, Corrie! It does feel good to see it printed, doesn't it? I am sure you are very happy with yours too. 🙂3 points
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That's great, Donna! I'm sure your calendar pages look amazing once printed. Your layouts were gorgeous!3 points
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Well it would be most welcome in my house too! I love the shop windows in the UK, they are much more elaborate and festive then the ones we tend to have!3 points
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That's too bad it's not something that stays embedded and when you have a problem they could give you instructions to send it. That turns everyone into real world testers that could have made the program that much more robust. If I was to point fingers, I'd say that once acquired by Alludo, the plans for the company didn't include going forward with a graphics program. This happened in a company I was in, in the end just under 270 stores were closed.2 points
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Isnt it a great feeling to finish something that was unfinished. What a beautiful quote. I always find it so neat to look at where people live and think, hey, the nature there looks just like the nature where I live. same grasses, same trees. Those photo could be in anywhere in the provinces (Canada) I've lived in.2 points
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OMG! love your words...."we can give wings to our creativity".2 points
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Week 51 The little town where I live goes in for quite a lot of Christmas decorations which is lovely and helps cheer up the short days of December. A new addition this year was this reindeer in the florist’s shop window. It made me smile when I first saw it – just because it’s so cute. Having taken the photo I had to laugh when I noticed the way the phone number is positioned – perhaps it’s a hot line in case anyone recognises a reindeer who slid of a roof, banged its head, and can’t remember who it is…2 points
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I just got my printed calendars, too. They look great and have mailed out in time for Christmas.2 points
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Some of the communities around here have private pickleball courts. Many of them have a playground nearby, often beside the pickleball courts. I have no photos...I'll try to get some. Of course, parks have playgrounds as do community centers.1 point
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That was the prime sale or maybe just a reg. sale. I'm not a prime member. It's around the price of LEE 216 diffusion paper I want for my photo studio, and weirdly, it will also last as long as Carole's bamboo. And I'll get more use out of it. One thing I'd love in a kindle is being able to read at night, while hubby is sleeping beside me yet not have to have a light one. I got to say, that might be worth the price right there.1 point
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I love that cover! I have a 7" with a purple flower design on my cover and a 10" with a kind of dark sky, clouds, and stars cover. It's much easier for me to read on the 10" now, but the 7" is easier to carry with me.1 point
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I still have a wacom volito2. Used it from Windos ME. But I works still in W11 too. But nowadays hidden under a pile of paper. One with list of passwords and several with psp tricks. Did not used it much, only when I need to correct little pieces in an image in PSP.1 point
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