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Posts posted by Michele
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My goodness, I just LOVE, LOVE, LOVE all the cards. It's wonderful how there are so many different interpretations.
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I didn't have much time today so I adapted something I originally made for AprilDawn to use as a birthday card. I used a free cluster from DSS (Digital Scrabooking Studio). Clusters can be so useful, especially when short on time. The background paper is my own creation. The font is Walnut Moth, free from FontBundles.
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As usual, I am loving everyone's projects.
I had enough time to get "scrapbooky" the other day for my Divas. I used various items from Janet Kemp's Independence Day mini kit from Pixel Scrapper. (I don't think I'll ever get used to their new name, Digital Scrapbooking.) The font is Gunmetal, free from "I got it so long ago that I don't remember" lol.
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Very creative, Lynda.
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Nancy, I used to use the front flap of a card to decorate my presents.
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What a surprise, Bonnie!
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Love it, Marie-Claire. Beautiful interpretation of this challenge.
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This is mind-blowingly wonderful!
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By the way, I just love what everyone is doing this month. I get inspiration from all of you. <3
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Thanks so much, Ann and Sue.
Ann. I play with different colors and settings to get the outer bevels to my satisfaction. It really depends on the background. The one I used for Friday Night Out started as a randomized pick that I then tweaked.
I use the dimension scripts sometimes, too, Sue, when I have ample time to play with them. As you know having a deadline every day, I'm often rushed.
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We tend to focus on inner bevels so I thought I would show any newbies what can be done with the 3D Outer Bevel effect. I don't know how visible the effect is in this 600 pixel pic, but I used it around the party pic and the text. The background is simply an enlarged version of the party pic blurred (gaussian) with a 75 radius. The font is EightTrack, free from fontspace.
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Mary, that is just too cute!
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LOL, Lynda.
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Congrats on the milestone, April!
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What a great idea for a workshop. I'm sure many of us use PSP to make cards and will learn a lot from you.
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Just having a little fun with the season. Happy Halloween!
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Corrie, I'm so happy you're doing better.
As for note taking, I use the Image: Image Information option to make my notes. The Creator Information tab gives you lots of room. That way I can keep track of everything I used or did. I always add the fonts, effects, and file names of any elements/papers used. Without doing this, I would be clueless!
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Thanks so much, Susan & Corrie.
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I don't think I've posted any of the Daily Look pics in a while. Since the game has been repeating old themes every day, I've been lazily using my old pics. This one was an exception, though, as I wasn't happy with my old one.
I found the beautiful woman in a jewelry ad and used the albumen frame that comes with PSP. The background is by PixelScrapper designer Jessica Dunn from her Flower Power Blended Papers kit. I used a free cluster from Clipartmax and recolored it. The font is a demo of Victorian Decade; I don't remember which site I got it from, but it's easily available.
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I never heard of "Gotcha Day," Ann. I love the idea!
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Great idea, Pirkko!
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T = Twilight
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Thanks so much, Corrie.
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Thank you, Susan. Isn't Hilda fun?
Greeting Card Workshop - 2022
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I haven't had a chance to participate in this workshop, but I downloaded everything so I can do it at a later date.
It's been delightful looking at everyone's results. Your personalities come through along with your creativity and I love it!