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Corrie Kinkel

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  1. Ann you are right, I often think quicker than I type which results in a lot of typos. Thanks I'll rectify!
  2. Here is project 1 and I used the photo I showed on my screenshot. I have done this bootcamp a couple of times now and I found it difficult to keep my layout simple as I nowadays use more complicated techniques. So really a good exercise to keep things more basic which I seem to have forgotten. But I found some papers to make my background, hearts and scatters in my stash.
  3. Leslie I have been making lace and like your spools and lace
  4. Nice Michele you are at a picknick table too and you stirred your coffee!
  5. I have already mentioned that I grew up in Rotterdam in the years just after WWII. In the bombardment of the city and the fires that erupted my father and his mother and sisters lost everything and were staying with my dad's brother and his young family until they got an appartement in a undestroyed part of the city. They got furniture and titbits from people that had something to spare. They had only the clothes they were wearing, so they had to buy or make new ones too. Later in the war next to the house where my mother, her parents and sister were living was a school that was confiscated by the Germans. One day there was a air raid by the allied forces and that school was a target. In those days there wasn't something as a precise bombardment and the house of my mom's family was hit too. The front part of the house was in ruins but the backpart remained standing and the rescue teams found my granny hiding under the stairs. When the building was made more or less secure my granddad was allowed in to see if he could get some stuff out. Amongst it was this mortar that I later always have seen in my grandparent's house. My parents married after the war but it was extremely difficult to buy household goods, most things were still rationed and you could only buy with coupons that the gouvernement distributed. Because of all this my parents always emphasized that I should not become attached to things; in an emergency you could always loose them. I'm indeed not a person that accumulate "things" very easy and I have nothing personal from my childhood. Anyways I wasn't very fond of teddies and puppets etc. For this layout a made a tight diagonal background from a pestle and mortar that I had in my stash, the font is Classic Vintage and the elements are from Jessica Dunn's kit Vintage Blooms
  6. Mary you are on a roll! Nice to see you are continuing this workshop after your trip. You did a great job so far and the lessons can be used in all kinds of projects.
  7. Lesson 2 - Sandwich It is a nice day and I'm eating my sandwich outside, so I use simple plastic crockery, a place mat and a paper napkin. I have a cup of coffee and a small bowl with mayonaise to go with my sandwich. I don't like pickles, so no pickles and no meat as well but extra lettuce, unions and tomato's. Even if I'm eating alone I like to have a flower and greenery for decoration.
  8. Daniel it does, but because of my eye problems a second monitor does work for me. Instead I use my iPad where I download the tutorials. That also comes in handy because I change hands for the mouse frequently and it is easy to adjust the iPad to the left or right side of my laptop.
  9. Lesson #1 This is the setup for my workspace and I have the Materials Palette floating. I work on a laptop and although it has a relatively big screen I have to scroll much and by having the Materials floating I can move it out of the way and still have the Layers Palette in full view. Further more I have a couple of shortcuts on my toolbar for the functions I use most, which probably will be different for everybody and the same goes for the Layers palette. This screenshot shows one of the photos that I'm planning to use. I intend to use more flower photos from my last visit to California.
  10. A = Apple Pie
  11. I great idea to make a background for your cards and maybe that could also be used for the cardstock box where the cards are put into.
  12. Julie I agree, I would like to touch it!
  13. I love your cutout background, it gives a nice touch to this card! After 52 weeks you have such a great cardstock to play games with; do you have a possibility to get it printed on real cards? It would make a fantastic gift for the people who can appreciate all your work.
  14. Most of the time the weather we have is similar to that in Belgium, the western parts of Germany and a big part if the UK, all depending on the prevailing winds!
  15. Wow that are a lot of motorcycles and their riders! The scale of such events surprises me every time and having family in the States I should get more used to it and that goes for Canada as well. In Europe we have these events too but the scale is much smaller most of the time.
  16. This photo summarizes the week which was dominated by rain, showers, downpours, hail, thunderstorm, cold and a rainbow! With all the rain I haven't been outside much, I was glad I could do the shopping in a more or less dry spell. Even the plants on my patio didn't look great; instead of watering them we had to empty some of the containers and all the saucers on a daily basis. One morning when we were getting up my husband saw this rainbow and I could just take a couple of photos before it faded away, it lasted only a couple of minutes. But the weather is calming down and the coming week will be much better, dry and warmer!
  17. As I look at your layout with cats I almost want to get one, but I don't think they will fit in with the life I and my husband have at the moment. I'm afraid I have to be content with looking at your cats!
  18. Y = Yummy, I'm getting very hungry now and would like some real snacks!
  19. Thank you Ann and I deliberately used a snake plant because you could/can find them very often in offices. I still want to make some more supplies for my digital office, there are more tuts in the Labs that fit to this theme, like a yard stick, a crayon, tape etc. However I mis a pushpin, the one that you can use on a cork pinboard and a highlighter pen. Maybe I can ask Carole about it.
  20. Sharla if you have the time to watch the class, it was really a fun class and the 4 projects that were shown are relatively easy to make!
  21. Thanks and yes there is a lined paper in a "plastic" folder like the ones we have over here. I made the folder following a tutorial in Lab 9-02 plastic pocket, but I changed the dimensions to accommodate my paper and only sealed 2 sides. Instead of the color in the tut I used a very translucent yellow, just because I have such a folder with some scrapbook notes. We have other colors available too if I remember well. I'm still using the remnants of what once was a big supply. On this sized down page it is slightly difficult to see though, but I enjoyed myself making this.
  22. We had terrible weather this last couple of days and I, amongst other things, rewatched the last masterclass Craft Your Desk. I made the office supplies that were demonstrated in the class and I'm sure they will come in handy on a later moment. Nevertheless I wanted to show them and made a simple layout and added some other suitable items that I already had done some time ago. The only things that I didn't made are the plant and the icons on the letterboard, they came from my stash.
  23. Sue I hope that the period of the migratory birds will take some time before all are gone. You enjoy this immensely and we get the benefits with all those lovely photos too!
  24. T = Toast with spread, or cheese
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