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Annie Tobin
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Aw, so sorry Michele but I am comforted by the fact you will most likely have loads of fun creating your own ... and frustrations of course ... as you do! <3
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Thanks Trish, very pleased you liked them my friend. <3
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I enjoy viewing your birthday cards Trish ... they always speak of lovely celebrations! <3
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Thanks my lovely Dawn, very much appreciated. <3
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Nicely done Shirley ... I am sure your friend will be very appreciative. <3
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LOL! Shaking hand or not the photo is one of happiness and the page turned out wonderfully ... well done Trish. <3
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Michele, if you download the mask from the pop up view page you will then be able to use it as a pattern. I have been sizing my edge canvas image to 3600 x 300 (or whatever height the mask is) and then flood filling it with the mask pattern.
Add a new layer and in the layers palette drag it below the black and white layer then flood fill this layer with whatever pretty pattern you want the finished product to be.
Remaining on that layer I then go to layers - new mask layer - show all. Then activate the top black and white layer - ctrl A to select all - ctrl F to float and then drag the floating layer to just below the top layer of the group (not below the entire group).
Ctrl D to deselect.
Again activate the top black and white layer and delete this layer ... voila! you have your edge.
I then merge the group, do something to the top edge for a slight contrast (such as adding noise) and then add a sticker bevel to the entire edge to lift it just a litte. A shadow to suit yourself.
This was definitely one of my favourite lessons by Cassel as it opens up all sorts of possibilities for creative work.
I hope this helps your creative spirit Michele! <3 ;D
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Thanks Michele, very much appreciated Hon. <3
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Thanks Trish ... For many years I had the Siamese Fighter fish and I loved them but ... as with many things ... the arthritis took over and I was unable to maintain them ... can't have those beautiful critters living in a dirty pond! <3
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These pics are actually hd wallpapers I have for my pc. They have been sitting around for a while so I decided to put them to some artistic use. Some elements I used are from Pixel Scrappers and others I have had for quite some time. Thanks for takin a peek!
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F = Flathead
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Terrific result with this page Trish. Your granddaughter seems very cheeky about her graduation ... and why not, LOL! <3
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Well done Hurklecat and welcome to the campus. Looking forward to viewing more of your creations. <3
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Thanks dear Cristina, always appreciate your comments my friend. <3
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C = Cod
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A couple more edges ... the more I do the easier the math gets, lol! Thanks for takin a peek!
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You are a treasure Dawn, thank you so much for your lovely comments on my creations. <3
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Well dear Campers I am truly having fun creating punched edge borders. This one is a lattice heart edge mask and I got the idea from the top layout of Lab 7 Module 11. Thanks for takin a peek!
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Welcome Lynx! I am sure you will enjoy the campus and I do know that you will learn heaps ... Cassel's tutorials are amazing and very informative. Most of all, have fun!
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Aw, thanks dear Shirley, much appreciated my friend. ;D
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Thanks dear Trish, always appreciated my friend ... and, I did receive your message, thank you.
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Lovely papers Trish and some great textures coming through with them, well done.
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Trish, your grunge page is really gorgeous ... I think you have nailed it my friend!
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Bonnie this is a simple and delightful page and I just love how you have created the layout like a family tree, well done Hon!
What are you working on (in Sept 2019)?
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