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Everything posted by Mary Solaas
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Well, thanks - I may leave it since it is part of the fun
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Yeah - I know - I have to change the spelling of "chockolate"! LOL
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Sue Thomas - Thank you. I had posted my attempt at word art in the hopes that you would have a comment that is helpful and that is. I will try again. Yours really looks like a tree while mine needs the tree in back of it to show that it is a tree. Will try again. Also, it is helpful to realize that it's okay to keep the choices of fonts to maybe two.
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Susan Ewert - thanks. Sue Thomas and Ann Seebert make it look so easy. And last year (or may be the year before) Carole had a challenge for putting words in a shape that REALLY had blown me away. Carole has several tutorials on word art that I downloaded and looked at but did not try my hand at it. This is the first time. I know that multiple fonts is part of the game, and I've been taking some of the freebies that CF has and I've even begun to not install the fonts but using NexusFont. You seem to be doing well with the labs, so don't give up. They are great tutorials and challenges. I've been intrigued seeing what others have done with the labs I've already been through. There is a lot of imagination in our group - and that's the name of the game - isn't it?????
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I can't seem to get my mojo going. Lagged behind because Lab 10 Mod 12 wants to do a word art in the form of a tree (since it is December's mod, a Christmas tree); the holly and berries are no big deal since I've been practicing with the pen tool and practicing using the tablet and pen, but that word art form just escapes me. I think the words are OK, but I don't like it with what I have in the background of the words and I didn't save the pspimage like I should have. So now I will have to start over. Although I'm ashamed of it, I will show you what I did. You might have suggestions.
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Okay - Ive been playing too - not yet with that stencil beautiful stuff you are posting, but somewhere someone used a background paper that I think came from CF. I had made abstract paper in one of the previous labs I've been working on and I thought - well let's see if I can put glitters on it too. So I did one with gold glitters and one with silver glitters and then did one with an expanded glitter of silver that I put in my winter folder. So here goes.
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My brother and I were quite close also.
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Carole, I just inner bevelled it quite a bit - was trying for maybe a metallic look, but I guess it is too think for that. The inner bevel effect to make it look shiny like paint or metal works best on think elements.
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Probably the last for January. This is Lab 10 Mod 11. Requirements: crazy monster letters, googly eyes, beads in a picture tube. All done. I also created letters from a bone that was in one of the Halloween picture tubes (there are several). I also used those tubes for the bats, cat, spider. The spider web is mine from a previous lab. The picture is from Unsplash - by Annie Spratt. The 3 monsters are from PS -- Sheila Reid; The skeletons are from PS - Brooke Gazarak. Think I have credited everyone. The background paper is mine created in another lab.
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Well, I did finish the 5th project. Couldn't decide on a subject, but finally decided on this picture that Laurie took last spring up east. I've always liked paths that turn a corner - you never know what lies beyond the curve - I always think it is something wonderful and exciting or maybe just wonderful. The papers and elements are mine - the cluster was developed from elements downloaded from Pixel Scrapper at different times. The frame is also from Pixel Scrapper. The font is Aryadata - I'm sure it came from Creative Fabrica at sometime or other. I changed the background paper and the frame with Hue/Saturation/Lightness.
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Gerry, I brought my family to Huntsville Space Camp many times and we always went to the back lot to see the rocket for it was on the ground at that time. This was one of my favorite places to visit so I brought all my family here at one time or another and even sent one of my grandchildren to the actual space camp. Great stuff!!
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The next page of our trip to Chattanooga. All papers and elements are mine. The title font is Broadway. The journaling font is Arial.
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I changed the font to Arial, but it still seems to look like there is a shadow on the journaling. Not sure, but it is when it is resized to 600 that this happens. Could it be because I textured the paper it is on?
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Carole, I didn't add a shadow to the journaling text. I noticed, though, as you did, that it looked like it had been shadowed. Perhaps I should have stayed with the arial font for journaling.
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My project 3. This time the papers are mine and the elements are all from different picture tubes. The pictures were taken in Memphis when my daughter and I did a Sunday tour of the sites in Memphis to use for my "M is for Memphis" alphabet book. The font used is Arlington Script. Most of the extra scripts I get are from Creative Fabrica.