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Annie Tobin
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Lynda, great page of Ski Arizona and your color scheme definitely portrays the chill! Well done my friend. <3
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Trish, beautiful photos you have of Malden and you have showcased them delightfully. I love black and white and your Concentration page is lovely and you got the the angle correct in your revised page, well done my friend. <3
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Hi Campers. Day 6 completed. Boy oh boy is the internet slow or what! Took an age for this page to load but here it is. I used a Pixel Scrapper scrapkit "Bonfire Memories". Thanks for takin a peek!
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You are doing well Corrie and, you are right, the photos do carry enough colour so minimalism is the key. Well done.
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Thanks Lynda. Nice photos in After the Storm ... nature is amazing. <3
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Shirl, a good time was had by all ... such fun my friend, well done. ;D
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Sharon, wonderful job ... and, I love how the photo of Jimi is pointing to the birthday cake, very clever.
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Mary, this is very lovely. You are doing well my friend. :)
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Lynda, clever girl you! I would never have thought to 'cut' the sandwich ... thinking outside the box, yay! <3
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Corrie, your projects are a delight to view. I particularly liked your homework 'A Rainy Day in the Garden', very cute. Well done!
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Trish, you have done a great job on Hastings 1066. I love the way you have laid it out and your glitters are great. Well done Hon. <3
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Project #3. I used the scrapkit "The Good Life August 2019" from Pixel Scrapper. The glitter was made following Cassel's tutorial and the fish element was made following Cassel's Stencil tutorial. Thanks for takin a peek!
Definitely some great work showing up here. Keep the lovely work coming my friends ... we need some comfort from the global crisis ... :(
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Lynda, you have done a terrific job on this vase and gorgeous colors, well done Hon. <3
Trish, your background papers are simply beautiful, well done my friend. <3
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Hi Liese ... to make a tablecloth you could try one of Cassel's tutorials for making plaid paper and then follow it up with one of her edge tutorials. They are fun and you should end up with a reasonable tablecloth or place-mat ... whichever you prefer. Have fun!
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Wow Lynda! You are well on your way to mastering the telephoto lens. Great photos my friend and your Tuzigoot National monument is really lovely. Admire your work Lynda and the information you provide is greatly appreciated. Not only are we learning about Paint Shop Pro and digital scrapbooking but a wealth of international information is being offered to boot. Campus it surely is! <3
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Dear Scrapbook Campers, there are just too many posts for me to comment individually this morning so just let me congratulate you all on jobs well done. And, thank you for providing me yet again with wonderful viewing to be enjoyed with my morning cuppa!
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You are welcome anytime Shirl, :) Your camping page is great and the background paper you have used really makes the photos pop, great job my friend. <3
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Day 5 result. Jenny and her husband, Gary, are very keen on fishing and a lot of that is done on their bi-annual trips around Australia. The photo is of Jenn holding a couple of crayfish (Red Claw in this instance) that they had just caught. Gary took the photo and I should imagine he would have been salivating as Jenn is a fantastic cook, :) Papers are my own, flower was made using an Angel Wings Scraps script and the two chefs were freebies off the web ... the one on the right I had to extract using the magic wand with a feather of 1 ... super easy as it was on a white background! Thanks for takin a peek!
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Yup, you sure like glitters Dorothy and boy, do you have some neat ones! I had some funky ones but with computer deaths here and there they have ended up in cyber heaven, :)
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Thanks Colleen! Nice papers Hon, you are moving along nicely. I can't help out with your query though as unfortunately glitters are not my forte! I tend to start playing and layering and blending and overlaying until something appears that I like! For me, Cassel's glitter tutorials turn out the best. Good luck Hon. <3
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Cool result Michele, well done Hon. And yes, I keep adding to my list which grows faster than my bank account balance, lol!
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Keep on playing Helen, job well done my friend.
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I think it is a cool result Lyn Lou, abstractingly cool, :)
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Neat page Dorothy, well done my friend. :)
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