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Mary Solaas

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  1. Extra template 1: Kit used: DSAFeb14-MarisaLerin, changed the color of the paper 087 to blue with Hue Saturation Lightness; removed the arrow head element and replaced it with an arrow from the preset shapes; removed the dot element and replaced it with paint brush snowflakes that I created in one of the labs; changed the background paper from the kit with hue saturation lightness also; and the scalloped paper layer in the template I colorized to blend in with the picture; the font is Bambe from CF. The picture was taken outside my window (hence the screen) on Tuesday afternoon.  Our snowfall was about 4”. This morning we have 4 degree weather, but it’s nice and cozy inside. We’ve been asked to conserve energy so no lights unnecessarily and we hand wash dishes (shades of my childhood). It was fun watching that squirrel. He would hop on the statue to eat the acorn and then hop down and grab another one from the leaves on the ground near the statue and then hop up on the statue again to eat it. He stayed long enough for me to grab one of the great grands I live with to show them. 

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  2. 2 hours ago, Corrie Kinkel said:

    Day 2

    Here I used a kit called Kiss from Marisa Lerin, which I had in my supplies for a while. It is all blue and because there is pink in my photo I changed some of the blues a bit for coherence. The circle and the dark blue paper are just colored with a color from the other papers The title font is Hobo and the journaling is Arial. The photos are taken today in my courtyard.

    I'm happy to be doing some simple scrapping after all the months of doing the scripting course, which was time consuming and intens but very rewarding and I loved it.

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    Are those crocuses I see coming through the snow - or daffodils?  Can Spring be far behind (though a little early)?

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  3. 31 minutes ago, Lynda DiGregor said:

    Workshop 2024 Day 1

    Finally in our house with the computer room set up. Yay! Still have much unpacking to do but took some time out to try to get back in the groove.

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    So glad to see you back!

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  4. I used the papers from a kit from Pixel Scrapper: Marisal-gl22-jan-mini. Used a full one for the scalloped paper on the left side and as patterns for the background and the label since they would have overpowered the picture otherwise. The element was from that kit. The flower frame was one of my creations which I inner bevelled.  The font is Baghira (I’m pretty sure it is from Creative Fabrica since most of my interesting fonts are from there). I duplicated the font and then converted it to a raster layer and inner bevelled it. The scalloped paper I textured with a bark texture which I had created and I also inner bevelled it. I played with adjusting the brightness and contrast on the bubbles as well as inner bevelling them  in order to make them more like the bubbles in the bubble machine and also reduced the opacity. I placed a texture on the background paper also. I think that about sums up working with the template.  I had forgotten that technique of opening the paper (or photo), copying it and pasting it above the layer you want to size it to, and then matching it to the template layer by using the magic wand on the outside of the template layer (so that it is inverted – or is it “outverted”?) and then clicking on the layer with the photo or paper and deleting. I did do that with the photo and the scalloped paper on the left side. That sums up the layout.  The photo was taken in the summer of 2008 of my great grandson in California.  His grandparents had bought him a bubble machine that was hand held by my son as he played with his grandson.  It produces a “ton” of bubbles!

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  5. Lab 11 Mod 10.  Requirements: argyle pattern: background paper; triple spiral: doubled it in the lower right corner and single one in upper right corner; slide frame: the 6 photos are displayed in the frames.  I used the layout template (modified) from the module.  the title font is Lionteen (I'm pretty sure it came from Creative Fabrica). Strange thing again in working with this layout: I tried to duplicate the "Houghton, MI" and put it on each of the frames, but it wouldn't work - I got a blank each time I tried to copy it and move the copy to the next frame, so I had to do a vector for each of the frames on the top and the bottom.  Couldn't figure what went wrong.

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  6. Ahead of the workshop starting today, I am trying to finish Lab 11 Mod 10.  One of the requirements is to make a triple spiral and accordiing to the tutorial you are to get a spiral from Livi Fictions.  I couldn't find it on the web, so I tried my hand at drawing a spiral and working with that (but not with the vector spiral script).  I later found one (spiral) at pixel scrapper and began with that.  I'll show you the first (my feeble attempt at the triple spiral working with my handdrawn one) and then the one I managed to do as the directions say with the Vector Spiral script (you have to have something open so I opened the spiral I had downloaded from pixel scrapper). I saved the wonky one in my Halloween kit folder.

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  7. Outside my window this morning. We havent had snow in quite a while, but this started yesterday and promises to keep up today.  Hope we don't lose power, but at least we didn't have ice first as sometimes happens.

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  8. On 1/13/2024 at 6:22 PM, Rene Marker said:

    I finally finished my Week In Review layouts for 2023. I had one day left over so I did a final layout of just photos from Dec 31 with a title of "Goodbye 2023". I had thought about continuing on with the week on one layout and including the 31st there but changed my mind. I'm going to do a month in review instead and just highlight 5 to 7 photos from the month on a single page layout. I am still taking at least one photo a day so I will still have a few photos to choose from during the months that not a lot is happening.

    I am also continuing with my "5 on 5" project. I take at least 5 photos on the 5th of the month then do a layout.

    My final weekly layout for 2023 (all weeks had the same format with the cluster and month areas changing depending on what photos I used). I also used the same background papers throughout a month along with the same cluster items. I ended up with 6 different themes so July has the same theme as January. The December pages had the same theme as June. I love the cohesiveness of it!

     

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    @Rene Marker This is the first I heard of what you are doing.  Sounds great. Are the rest in the gallery? I don't recall seeing them here in the forum.  I don't go to the gallery much for some reason, just the forums.

  9. Here is my Week 1.  this  is my favorite house plant.  I've been house-bound this past week and just started taking pictures again.  the sun is shining beautifully today, but it is cold and we are expecting the white stuff beginning tomorrow here in the south (Memphis).

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  10. 4 hours ago, Ann Seeber said:

    Mary, this is a delightful layout! The only thing I would change is to make the title all in caps. Perhaps using Mona Home from the Font Challenge would work, also. 

    Thank you, Ann.  I welcome your comments and I will try that change in the title and post it later today.  thanks again.

  11. I'm really not happy with this layout, but it is what it is! Lab 11 Mod 9: requirements: water droplet (2 on the ground); cloud (made 3 and they are shown); umbrella - had fun with this.  In addition to the water droplet, I used the tutorial for the droplet to make water drops and made a pattern of scattered raindrops (water drops) and then an overlay for a 12X12 paper.  I used the overlay on the background paper and scattered the water drops coming down from the clouds; and put a water drop in each of the droplets.  I also made a "Puddle" which is what the boy in the silhouette is standing in.  Don't remember what the font name is.

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  12. 4 minutes ago, Cassel said:

    It is kind of the idea, but there is no real REQUIREMENT. It is more like a 'suggestion'. And no, you don't need a script. If you want to add a date to your photo, you can. If you want to have a date/week, that is similar, you CAN use a script to create your own set of overlays, but if you are comfortable with PSP, you can surely reuse the same one and just edit the date/week/color as needed.

    Thanks.  Guess I'm in.

  13. If I understand this correctly, to join you agree to: take at least one picture a week by whatever camera you choose and of whatever subject you choose (remember I am thinking like alphabet soup), and then to show it at the end of the week (just the photo, not a layout - so it should be quick and easy).  So, I need that script???

  14. Lab 11 Mod 8.  Wasn't sure how I was going to do this since it is also about the sea.  But I muddled through and actually had fun creating elements.  Requirements: abstract fish created and then made into a ribbon; create an arrow and add words on top of it (I didn't create the arrow but used a preset shape and worked with those nodes to get the curve - still a challenge); made a stroke and use it to fill a wave (another wave pattern) - that wave pattern I've worked with several times - 1 to put the words on it and 1 to make shadows on the folds of the strip).  i also used the stroke to make circular frames in different colors and as "x"s; and used that same idea to make a ribbon and then to use Carole's scripts to make a curled ribbon and several bows.  Lots of fun. The surfboards I made in a previous lab.

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  15. Well, back to the labs.  Lab 11 Mod 7.  My 2nd attempt at this.  I did the fishhook, the bobbin, and the wave pattern.  I choose to do the wave pattern in the colors found in the river or lake in which my son and grandson are fishing.  I've used this pic several times; it is one of my favorites.  The fishing net I designed using cass's fishing net tube and adding a vector ellipse and  rectangle with inner bevels.  The fish in the net is from the vector workshop - loved that fish and have made it a shape, a tube, a pattern, (reversed the fish for another pattern which you might see in the 2 paper backgrounds).  Used my bark texture on the dark green paper.  The title is Rock Salt which was a freebie in this lab module.  The template I used is in the lab module and modified.

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