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Annie Tobin

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  1. Hans Veth took a photo of the giant eagle owl and it is available for download from Unsplash.  I used it for a tutorial by Elizabeth Creations.  The tutorial made use of the pick tool and 3 plugins.  It was simple to do and very interesting.  A lot of online tutorials hand feed you with selections and tubes etcetera and they do deliver stunning results but do not necessarily enhance your psp knowledge.  It is always refreshing to find tutorial writers who encourage you to use the tools available in PSP.  I will be trying more of Elizabeth Creations tutorials as she has produced some beautiful work.  Thanks for takin a peek!
  2. Hello dear Campus.  I followed a tutorial from Espace Tine for the background of this one but went my own way with the text and image.  The photo is from Unsplash and was taken by Davide Ragusa.  I think the colours are sublime.  I misted the photo in tune with the requirements of the tutorial and I had in my collection the sunrise tube which fitted beautifully with the image and snuggled nicely into the text ... minimal manipulation required.  Thanks for takin a peek!
  3. Hello Scrapbook Campers.  This is my submission for the initials challenge.  I followed a tutorial from Casiop Design for this one.  I was a member, many years ago, of a group called TopGirlz and this tutorial reminded me very much of the tutorials available through that group.  They do rely heavily on plugins (which I love) and on revisiting through Casiop Design I thought there were a lot of good ideas for potential background/paper creations.  Anyways, all materials were supplied but I used a clipart rose instead of the over-the-top model in the supplies and example.  Thanks for takin a peek!
  4. Good Morning Scrapbook Campers! Well, I am now on my second cup of coffee and I decided to peruse the entire 9 pages of this challenge. What a delight and one thing stood out ... the creative development of each participant as the lessons progressed. It was wonderful to observe because initially there were participants who doubted their ability to master the lessons. But, here we are, at the finish line and ... we made it! So congratulations to each and every one of you and my thanks because I learned, not only from the lessons but, from yourselves as well. I sure enjoyed my second cuppa this morning! <3
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