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Annie Tobin
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Lovely work Corrie, Lynda and Minka ... a little bit of yourselves peeking through!
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Very nice stained glass Lynda ... I love roosters, ;D
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Thanks Lynda ... I have created a dilemma for myself as I have so many templates that I can't decide which next! <3
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Thanks Royanne and Michele, so glad you liked it. <3
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I thought this photo sourced from Pexels and taken by Bibhukalyan warranted a place here ... such beautiful colours capturing a beautiful shower of rain. The photo is of a rainy day in Mumbai. The background paper is my own creation. The overlays are courtesy of Katie Pertiet and I again used the teardrop font. I edged the font with glitter as per Cassel's tutorial. The raindrops are freebies from the web. Thanks for takin a peek!
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Corrie, Minka and Royanne ... great work ladies. Royanne I suspect you have a mischievous side, lol!
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Corrie and Royanne, lovely pages ladies ... different styles and a joy to peruse.
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Beautiful page Trish and it sure compliments the little cutie, well done Hon.
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Lovely work done by all and it has been a joy to peruse. I haven't really been missing in action as I have been creating templates with PSP for kimmidolls! Face shapes, body styles, eyes, hair, lips ... you name it and I have attempted it. I remember from years ago when we had paper dolls we could dress up or down as we wanted and they were such fun. Of course they were made of paper and didn't last very long but they were cheap ... a book of cut outs cost next to nothing, so easily thrown away and onto the next one. This is one I put together today. Everything was created in Paint Shop Pro and most of it using the pen tool ... I just love that tool. Thanks for takin a peek.
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I am up for it again as it was fun last time ... now who shall join me, ;D
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Libera, Lynda and Trish ... love your work my friends. This Pic to Painting thing has really snowballed, lol! All of you have inspired me so I shall see what I can do. <3
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W = Waterspout
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Another page for the theme and this time using a beautiful photo from Unsplash which was taken by Josef Bsharah. I did the RCG again and this is the result. Layout is my own, papers my own following the tut by Cassel. I think for the most part it is all mine. I tubed the rain cloud charm on the top right corner as I did think it was real cute. Danish Crack is the font I used for the title and the font I used for the song is Harrington. Thanks for takin a peek!
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Dorothy, your first try with the RCG put a smile on my dial, love it my friend, well done!
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Cyndi, you did really well with the RCG, well done Hon. <3
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Dear Lynda, do not feel thwarted. I promise you that one day you will turn on your pc and ... voila! ... your Pic to Painting will be working a treat. Computers have a quirky nature and prone to doing things like that. I'll be thinking of you my friend! <3
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You are very welcome dear Trish. I love your Life at Ease page, delightful colours ... and, your Pic to Painting artworks are beautiful. <3
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T = Tornado
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Nice work Michele! Clever you, it really looks like an art gallery, ;D <3
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This is another for the theme. I went with the Random Challenge Generator and this is the end result. All elements and papers are my own. For the layout I was guided by one from Pixel Scrappers created by Elif Sahin ... greatly adulterated though, but I wanted it to fit into what I had in mind from the RCG. I used an umbrella for the hexagon shape and the string of kids for the banner. The polaroid frame frames the hexagon umbrella and I used Cassel's confetti script for the black and white square confetti. The font used is Austiebost Crazy Days. I totally went with the black and white combination and the only splash of colour is from the photo itself ... which is from Unsplash and was taken by Rhendi Rukmana.
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Thanks Dorothy, always appreciated my friend. <3
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Dorothy, you are a star my friend. I will keep these instructions should I have a problem with the plugin. Mine is ok for now but you just never know!
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O = overflow
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Dear Lynda, it is too bad. Soooooo frustrating when something works one day, you shut down for the night, re-open and ... no go! Seems to happen a lot these days. If things are the same for you as for me just wait a week or two and it should be working again. Sure keeps us on our toes anyway as we are always having to reinvent, lol! <3
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