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Annie Tobin
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Very nice job ScrapRic, well done.
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Lovely photo Lynda and very well showcased here my friend. I love those ancient abodes and I think we have a lot to learn from them ... survival to say the least! <3
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LOL! Indeed we can Shirl. Lovely turnout for your day 3 project, well done Hon. <3
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Hi Everyone. This is my day 3 ... yep, I cheated, tis one I have created before. Thanks for takin a peek!
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Shirley, I will sit at your table anytime ... if you will have me ... you put a smile in my day! LOL!
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Thanks dear Cristina, always appreciated my friend. <3
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Wow Michele, you have paired those "fine arts" very well. I love what you have done and the background allows them to pop. I don't think you need to change a thing, well done my sweet. <3
Thanks for your compliment my friend.
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Thanks Shirley!
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Thanks Cassel and a big thank you for the tip ... another reason to play! ;D
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Hi Scrapbook Campus Friends. Yesterday I made two alphas - upper case, lower case, numbers and punctuation. The papers I created myself ... the check was from following a Cassel tutorial. The cross stitch outline on the check alpha was also made by following a Cassel tutorial that created the stitch to convert to a picture tube. The pipe cleaner outline was from a picture tube purchased from Creation Cassel. The steps followed involved finding the font, using the background material and no outline, converting to path, selecting the picture tube, script Vector Tube, adding a small drop shadow, converting the vector to a raster, adding an inner bevel, merging visible and voila! The fonts used are Hobo - blue check and Ravie - bright stripes. Thanks for takin a peek!
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Hi Bootcampers. This is my workspace!
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Hello Everyone ... yes, I am back again, lol! It doesn't seem to matter how many times you do the Bootcamp there is always some little thing you pick up on that you seemingly "missed" last time.
This is a photo of my dear friend ... and GP ... Dr Jenny Crane. I will be using some of these for projects in this Bootcamp. Jenny is as down to earth as they come and I think by the end of this Bootcamp you will come to love her as much as I do. As I always say ... Thanks for takin a peek!
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Have missed you Michele. Hope you get better soon. Bodies, who needs them eh! ;D <3
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Kinda looks like a butterfly emerging from water ... quirky! Keep playing Dorothy! ;D
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Hello Everyone. Here is another for the emoji theme. I really am having fun with this ... as you probably can tell, lol! I am a member of DeviantArt and wow are there some great emojis available there. For this one I utilized a lovely scrapkit from Pixel Scrappers "Tiny but Mighty" by Janet Scott. The layout template was also from Pixel Scrappers. The title is part mine and an element from the scrapkit. I followed the tutorial by Cassel "multifont sticker" for the part of the title which says emoji. Thanks for takin a peek!
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Thanks Dorothy! Your smiley kiss is a delight and your arrgh page is cute fun, well done Hon. <3
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Thanks Dawn! <3
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You have done justice to the quick page Bonnie, well done my friend. <3
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Thanks Shutterpixi, your comment was very much appreciated. <3
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I love it Lynda, You Go Girl! <3
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This is another for the emoji theme. I used a layout template from Pixel Scrappers and The Good Life April 2019 scrapkit also from Pixel Scrappers. Title font is Hobo and I followed Cassel's text tutorial "cartoon words" to give it some oomph. Thanks for takin a peek!
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Minka, your tags are adorable, well done my friend.
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Dear Cristina, you are always so sweet in your comments which are always greatly appreciated. Hugs.
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I had another play with trying to create glitter. This page is from Cassel's tutorial - Classes-beginner-start here-project 3. I like the layout of this page and remembered it featured a glitter paper so it was handy to use to check out the glitter I had created especially for this gorgeous pink robin. Photos are freebies from the web. The kit I used was by Gina Jones of Pixel Scrappers - Don't Eat the Daisies. I made the stencil flower element following Cassel's stencil tutorial. Thanks for takin a peek!
Bootcamp - March 2020
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