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Annie Tobin

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  1. Here is one more that I put together using another photo by Bee Felten-Leidel from Unsplash.  Elements are from Pixel Scrapper's Sheila Reid's scrap kit titled "Spookalicious".  Papers are my creation using paper templates from Pixel Scrapper.  Layout is my idea.  Thanks for takin a peek!  <3
  2. Hello Scrapbook Campus.  I found this delightful photo on Unsplash.  It was taken by Bee Felten-Leidel and it struck a chord in me.  The papers are my own creation as is the layout.  The elements are from a kit titled "Spook" and it was created by Brooke Gazarek from Pixel Scrapper.  Thanks for takin a peek!  <3
  3. Hello Katrina and welcome to this delightful campus. You will learn endlessly here with Cassel and members are willing to contribute as well. I am from Queensland, Australia and have been with this campus for a couple of years now. Wishing you all the very best. ;D
  4. Michele, I hear you my sweet. Time consumed on working out shadows has me tearing my hair out, lol!

    Cristina, thanks for your comment my friend. It would appear that we are all shadow ignorant! Ribbons get me in a real knot ... they may be a small addition to the page but if the shadow is incorrect it can make the page frightful. Do you also have a problem with ferns or live critters in a cluster? If I use a cluster that is put together by a designer then I tend to leave it alone but it becomes an issue if the designers shadowing does not fit in with my page. if I am putting the cluster together myself it becomes a constant battle. Should I shadow as I am going along or once it is merged (which seems silly as items in the cluster are overlapping and will cast a shadow on the items behind). Yes Cassel, I think we need help with these "Shadow Horrors", LOL!

  5. Cass, thanks so much for your response/tips. I recognized the problem with the organza ribbon immediately as it looked terrible with the "regular" shadow application. I would so appreciate a tutorial addressing these issues. I am a visual so if something doesn't look right I muck around with it until it does! If I come across any more shadow issues I will let you know. I have watched your existing shadow tutorials and they were very informative but as is usual there is always something that will crop up that just doesn't fit the bill! <3
  6. Thanks Shirley, I think I will give 2020 a trial. Like yourself I have had so many versions over the years. This time around I am not going to go with the ultimate version as I do not use all of the additional software. Just the upgrade will be fine. I shall download the trial in a couple of days as I have too much going on in the next few days and when I start with a new program I like to sit and concentrate until I have it down pat! <3
  7. Hello again Scrapbook Campers.  This time I went for column 5.  The artwork is a personal computer wallpaper I found on the web.  I loved refreshing the brain cells with the tutorials for this page.  I always end up confused with shadows, they are my biggest bug bear with digital scrap-booking.  The owl looked ridiculous with a 3D shadow and the organza ribbon looked ghastly.  I ended up erasing the bottom section of shadow from the owl and I used a very low opacity in a light gray for the ribbon.  I did add a very small shadow to the text but I think it looked better without.  If anyone has any tips I sure would appreciate it!  Thanks for takin a peek!  <3
  8. Shirley, terrific job on both pages my friend, well done. I am thinking of downloading the trial version of 2020 but I had such issues with 18 and 19 that I am a tad reluctant. I am currently using 17 even though ... at times ... I have an issue crop up. I loved 19 until the glitches started and then they became so regular that the program was virtually rendered unusable. Technology! :)
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