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Michele

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  1. Thanks for the kind words, ladies, and the suggestions.

     

    Cristina, your page is beautiful. I'm going to have to look into the corner punches and the lifted photo script. They look very cool.

     

    I'm learning so much from everyone. Thank you for describing the different methods and tools you used on your projects.

  2. I just read your campus update and by coincidence, I used the Text on Path technique today for my gaming group daily theme. Again, pay no attention to "Fabulous Divas." That is simply the group's name.

     

    I couldn't get the exact result I wanted and I ran out of time. I wanted to make the word "BOLD" more centered over it's part of the path. I put "BOLD BOHEMIAN" on one path and I realize now I probably should have created separate paths for each word. I used the space bar to move "Bohemian" to where I wanted it to go. However, when I tried to do the same with "Bold," it didn't work. I put my cursor at the beginning of the text, but when I spaced, only the second word would move. Can anyone give me any hints besides using two different paths?

  3. I do pics for a FB gaming group I run. The game changes the theme every day and I thought a scrapbook look was perfect for this one. I imagined many young girls having a scrapbook of their favorite stars back in the 1960's. (Fab Divas is the name of my group so please disregard.) It ended up being a big hit with the members.

     

    As some of you may already know, I don't do scrapbooking, but I've been able to learn so much from Cassel and the other people who belong to the campus and apply what I learn to the projects I do. Cassel's books have really taught me a lot about using PaintShop as they are written in plain English and from a user's point of view. I, personally, do not find the PSP User Guide to be easy to understand.

    AprilDawn, your project is so very pretty.

     

    Joe O, your cowboy cracked me up when he started moving his eyes.

  4. I took this pic a few years ago when I was on a walk around the neighborhood on Long Island, NY. This exercise was very cool and will make things easier for me now that I know how to do this. Being as OCD as I am, I used the Soften tool in some spots. LOL

     

    Thanks for the challenge, Cassel. By the way, I bought both of your 101 Super Easy Tricks books on Amazon and I'm learning so much. I would recommend them to everyone using PaintShop.

     

    Love everyone else's pics, especially your g-grand, Wanda. She's adorable.

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