Annie Tobin
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Thanks dear Michele, always appreciate your comments my friend. <3
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Thanks dear Cristina, much appreciated my friend. The lorikeets have gone to roost for the night and the fruit bats have taken over and they are rowdy too, lol! The paper is Cassel's tutorial Canvas Texture so it is under Textures which is under the Element Creation index. It was fun to do as are all of Cassel's tuts. <3
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Hi Scrapbook Campus. I loved these simple elements from Cassel's Basic Scrap Course - Module 5 so decided to use them for the number 20. The flower element and the stapled curled ribbons are from Pixel Scrappers. The photos are a mix from Pixabay and Unsplash. Papers used were created by me from Cassel's tutorials. Thanks for takin a peek.
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A beautiful page Royanne, great choice of colours. <3
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Great job Susan, I love steampunk! <3
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Terrific work DeLoris, I love it my friend. <3
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Oh yeah Cristina, beautiful work my friend, well done! <3
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Hi Sue, thanks for the tip, it sure will be a time saver. <3
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You are a gem Cristina! <3
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Love your creation Cristina, well done my friend, lessons well learned! <3
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Loved checking out your pages Cristina, beautiful job my friend. <3
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Well done Sue! Clever use of the flair buttons and overall very pretty. <3
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A lovely tribute to your nan Trish, delightful work … from the heart! <3
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Sheila, Cristina, Dawn and Patricia, thank you very much for your comments, always appreciated my friends. <3
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Thanks Dawn, always appreciated my friend.
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Good effect Michele. Kind of has that brain illusion thing going on if you stare at it for a little while, the boxes seem to flick back and forth! Well done Hon. <3
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Thanks Michele … took some doing and have a whole color range of them now … as you do, lol! I found the best way to colorize was to grayscale and then increase the color depth to 8 bits/channel. Other color methods were too washed out. <3
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Thanks DeLoris, much appreciated. Do not despair regards handwriting with the mouse … it is definitely one of those things where the more you practice the better it goes. Terrific job on this one my friend. <3
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You made me smile Patricia. Lovely work my friend, and it is a real treasure that Alyssa will look back at with delight for years to come. <3
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So beautiful DeLoris. What a wonderful childhood … a kind of magic really, that's how I see it anyway. Love your work my friend. <3
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Oh My Gosh DeLoris! This is so lovely and you wrote so beautifully about your grandparents. Thanks Cassel for this lovely theme even though it has give me a few tearful moments. I would not trade those years for all the money in China … as my nana used to say, lol! <3
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Thanks dear Cristina, so glad you liked it my friend. <3
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Hello Scrapbook Campus. When I was a little girl (in size and age :)) my mother has a seersucker tablecloth which had the broderie anglaise cut out and stitching. I loved that tablecloth and when I found Cassel's tutorial - Intermediate/Creative Scrap/Paper Patterns/Eyelet Fabric well I simply had to have a go! I had a seersucker texture to apply to the background. Followed Cassel's instructions for the flower and dots and then spent an age playing around with stitching to get it to look as close as possible to Cassel's example. My gosh it did take a long time but I eventually got there. Any comments would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for takin a peek. <3
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I loved both of your pages here Royanne, fantastic work my friend, thanks for the great viewing. <3
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