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Annie Tobin
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Very clever Bertha, I shall remember this technique. I have learned much from a simple tutorial. It always pays to sneak in on these tuts because a lot can be offered from both teacher and students. Thanks Cassel!
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Hello Scrapbook Campus ... I found a delightful photo on Unsplash by Oliver Roos. So, still playing around with backgrounds, I just had to do something with it. I decided to keep this one simple. The alpha is by Marisa Lerin from Pixel Scrappers. Thanks for takin a peek!
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gynaecologist - stereotype
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Early evening street lights. Neat tutorial Cassel, thank you.
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tsunami - mitigate
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Lovely photos Dorothy, well done! <3
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Thanks dear Cristina!
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My second play for the day dear Campers. Thanks again Lynda for this lovely photo of Willow Beach. You are a good photographer my friend. Well I really had some fun with this one, creating as I went along. I especially enjoyed making the twill ribbons. The tubes I made by mostly using the magic wand which I think has improved a lot since my initial use of psp which was version 10 ... I think. I have got a certificate in tubing and I can honestly say it is a lot easier to tube today than it was when I earned that certificate, lol! The blurb was copied from the web as I had no info regards Willow Beach but thanks to Lynda I am now a little more enlightened, :) The background paper was another that I created using a seamless tile made from a brush I created of an agave plant ... that was fun as well. Anyways folks, thanks for takin a peek!
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gymnasium - umbilicus
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Hi Campers. I had a play with the lovely bunny photo from DiGregor Photography ... thanks for this photo Lynda, it is really lovely. I have been practicing how to make seamless patterns. It takes a little work and I am only able to create them using the brush tool. The background paper is one I made for this project this morning. The tubes are my own effort as are the alpha, plaid and ribbons. The stickers I made from lovely tubes that I have had forever. The little poem was a freebie I snagged off the web, I just added the frame to it. Thanks for takin a peek!
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Stunning photos and work on this page Sue. I love the effect you have on your background paper. You are doing nature proud my friend. <3
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Natty frame Trish, I love it and you picked just the right pic to be showcased by it! Well done Hon. <3
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Nice layout Cristina and the Christmas market thing looks like such fun. Your clock fits in well with the overall page and the antique lace you created is divine! Love your background paper ... well done my friend. <3
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Whatever your thing is Sue just keep on doing it ... it is simple and effective and showcases the subject matter beautifully. This is a beautiful page my friend. <3
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rye - yeast
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Great job Lynda and I especially love the frame you put around the photo, nice technique. I had a read and it is an interesting piece of history for Boulder City. It is lovely to see those with the less glamorous jobs getting praise after all, it takes teamwork. The statue is terrific ... obviously some talent in the town! <3
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You are always most welcome Sue and as I have just said to Lynda ... I only comment what my heart is feeling. ;D
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Lynda thank you so much and I must say that I only comment what my heart is feeling. These photos are delightful so now ... I shall have to have a play with them! ;D
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rabies - esoteric
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Nice work on this page Trish, and it gives off a real beachy feel. Well done Hon.
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Sue, nature fascinates me and I love your pages. I don't take photos as I am pretty hopeless at that but I will take out the binoculars and have a peek. I watch a lot of the nature programs on tv. I read every word on this page and it is delightfully informative. Thank you.
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Lovely birthday page Trish and I love the colours. Well done my friend.
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usage - general
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Lynda, I love both of your pages and the color scheme you chose for the Biosphere 2 page compliments the photos beautifully. Well done Hon!
What are you working on (in Jan 2020)?
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