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Annie Tobin
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Trish, I love your pages, they are all a work of art, well done my friend. <3
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Teri this is ever so sweet, I love it, well done. I finally got your drift on the image signature thing ... dementia tends to kick in every now and then, ;D
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Dear Cristina, thank you so much for your delightful comment. It is always appreciated my friend. <3
Dear Trish, you have created another lovely and fun Chinese New Year page ... I sense your love for this particular celebration and I share it with you! <3
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Clever girl Trish! And, I just love the result very cure and definitely Chinese new yearish! <3
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Teri, thanks so much for your comment and helpful advice. I do have a signature which I occasionally use but I am very hit and miss with it. I guess I should be using it especially with templates. <3
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Hi Campers. I had a play around with creating seamless patterns today. There is so much inspiration on the net. It took a little while but I was able to create a template and then created some papers. The good thing about this template is that it has 4 sections that you can break up to create 4 individual seamless patterns. Parts of it are hand drawn but seeing that is very awkward with the mouse the bulk was done with the pen tool - draw point to point - bezier curves ... I do love that pen tool! Template, and paper in blue below. Anyways ... thanks for takin a peek!
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Lovely page to commemorate Robert's poetry Trish, well done.
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Very nice header Trish. Here is a link for the 2020 header dimensions. A bit to read but should be on the right track.
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Both are beautiful Sue. I love the simplicity of your work, it speaks volumes. Well done my friend.
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Teri you have created a beautiful memorial page. I really like how the one cluster brings a touch of color which compliments the photo. Your background is a dream. Well done my friend.
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I love this page Cristina. It is full of the festive spirit and I particularly love the layout, well done Hon!
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I did another ‘eenie meenie miney moh’ thing and this time Lab 8 Module 2 hit the spotlight. I really enjoyed making the papers, the shaped text and the word frames. The layout was inspired by the sample for the module with just a couple of changes. The photos are from Freepik and the brass tubes are from my collection. Tubing is time consuming but sometimes I just need to sink myself into it. Thanks for takin a peek!
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Now this is a delightful Chinese New Year page Trish and your color scheme is gorgeous, well done my friend.
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You have created a delightful page Sue and the frames are gorgeous ... well done Hon.
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Wow Teri! You have been busy and you sure have produced some lovely pages, well done!
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Thanks Trish! I don't think there is a forum for the Chinese New Year but posting in What are you working on in January 2020 is appropriate. I love your result Trish, well done my friend. <3
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Wow Dorothy, he looks right through you! Nice work Hon, I'll have to give it a go sometime.
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Terrific job Lynda. I love this clock. It so reminds me of one my grandparents used to have on their mantle piece. Good memories, :)
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Lynda, you are so very welcome my friend. You will now be able to create some "you beaut" traditional clock faces! <3
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I decided to have a play around with one of the lab modules and it was kinda like an 'eenie meenie miney moh' thing and Lab 7 Module 7 took the hit. I really love the sample layout so I commited a cardinal sin and plagiarized ... yes, I know, one day I will pay for my sins. This is my end result and it is true, I really, really do love window and door art. Thanks for takin a peek!
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Bonnie, Cristina, Mireille, Sue and Trish ... such beautiful work from all of you. I had almost forgotten about the 'what are you working on' forum and it was a delightful surprise when I opened it up. Congrats to all of you, jobs well done! :)
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instruct - ctenophore
(I had to cheat for this one as I could not find any common English words that started with ct. A ctenophore is a marine jellyfish and the common name is comb jelly.)
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Lovely work on the clocks Mireille and the numbers plus elements stand out nicely, well done Hon!
What are you working on (in Jan 2020)?
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