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Annie Tobin
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Trish, I do love your cakes and ... sometimes I can even taste them! Gotta go with the imagination eh, lol!
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Thanks Lynda, always appreciated my friend. <3
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Nice work on this one Lynda, well done my friend. <3
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Trish, this is a great page, I love it my friend. <3
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I am appreciating the talents of some wonderful artists at the moment so am showcasing another that I really love. This painting is by the British wildlife artist Alan Hunt. His art is truly inspirational and he paints many different wildlife subjects. This painting is titled "Sleepers". The background paper I created following Cassel's paper overlay tutorial and I used a snakeskin texture which I really liked. The flowers are more of my creating ... I am a little obsessed with them at present and Scrapbook Campus is falling victim to that, lol! The frame around the text was made using one of Cassel's braid tubes. Thanks for takin a peek.
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Sharon, great work on the photo booth frame and thank you for your lovely comment, much appreciated. <3
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Cristina, thank you my friend for your comment, muchly appreciated. <3
Lynda, I enjoyed perusing your word art, nicely done fellow digital artist. ;D
Cassel, I love what you have done with the forums, makes it a lot easier to observe and comment, thank you. :D
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Hello again Scrapbook Campus. I love the artwork of Tia Boon Sim who is an urban sketcher from Singapore so I decided to showcase this sketch. It is of a house at the end of a village in Buangkok which is a neighbourhood located in north eastern Singapore. The background paper is from a Cassel tutorial and the flower elements are more of what I have been creating using the pen tool, the brush tool and a feathering technique for the coloring. Thanks for takin a peek!
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Nice work Trish, I like it! <3
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Nice work on this one Mic, well done my friend. <3
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Trish, lovely papers my friend, nicely done. <3
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Yep, that is what happens, lol! xoxoxo
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LOL! Lynda, join the club ... or perhaps it is just yours and mine exclusively because I feel exactly the same way. So, I am going to say to everyone that if I miss making a comment on your work then I probably am not aware of its existence as there is so much going on in Scrapbook Campus! Thanks again Lynda for bringing this up, now I don't feel so bad, LOL!
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Lynda, cool results for these projects my friend ... you have mastered the art of no kit scrapping! :D
Sharon, thank you my friend for your lovely comment, always appreciated Hon. <3
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Cristina, thank you very much for sharing this ... very interesting. I had often seen on various digital scrap booking sites elements colored in this way and I was curious so that is why I started experimenting. It ended up for me being a feathering technique which greatly reduces the edge of the coloring and allows for going beyond the element boundaries. The element itself was created by using the pen tool - draw point to point - bezier curves and tracing over the top of a clip art or other type of drawing! It really is good fun and allows for lots of experimentation, ;D
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Dear Cristina, thank you so much, your comments are always so uplifting! <3
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I snagged this photo of a window from Unsplash ... I have a thing about funky windows, lol! I used a Pixel Scrapper mask on the photo instead of framing it in any way. The background paper I created myself and then I used some watercolor brushes to put a layer under the photo. The alpha I created a while ago and the wire flowers I created today using the pen tool set at point to point, bezier curves ... fast becoming one of my favourite ways to play in PSP. Thanks for takin a peek.
P.S. The flowers detract from the photo which I feel can be a mistake with digital scrap booking ... but, perhaps I meant to do that as I was really pleased with the way they turned out! I may have to create another page for the photo...... ;)
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Lovely work on the birthday cake Trish, well done. <3
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Thanks Sharon for your lovely comment, much appreciated. Your celebrate today is very sweet, well done Hon. <3
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I found a great png window so I decided to make this one windows with a view! Took some working and I don't doubt that I have a lot more to learn but it was fun ... I really need to get that lighting right though, :D Thanks for takin a peek.
P.S. I need to add some cornice moulding and skirting board to make it picture perfect, lol!
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Much appreciate your comments Libera, thank you my friend. <3
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Thanks dear Mic, so glad you liked it my friend. <3
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Ah Wanda, this is truly delightful, well done Hon. <3
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I love the simplicity of this Libera, beautifully done my friend. In fact ... you have inspired me to have another go, lol! <3
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