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Annie Tobin
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Beautiful work Lynda, a joy to behold. <3
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Cristina and Michele, thanks my friends for your lovely comments on my work, always appreciated. <3
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Thanks dear Cristina, always appreciated my friend. <3
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Hello Scrapbook Campers. I downloaded this photo of a starfish from Unsplash. It is a terrific photo by Pedro Lastra. All of the elements on this page are from Pixel Scrappers ... I just love their creations. Thanks for takin a peek.
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Hi Trish. Beautiful frame on this delightful picture my friend, well done. Thank you for your comment on my page, and the font used was Kristen ITC, it is a freebie and easily accessible on the web. :D
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Beautiful blends here Trish, well done! <3
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Thanks Mic, in view of the overhead lighting I thought the extra brightness on top was appropriate ... still got a lot to learn though! :D
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Thanks Sharon, much appreciated my friend. The tutorial is really easy and helps to give a sound knowledge of the pick tool! <3
P.S. Love your work with the zig zag script and your escapades with the tomato thief made me laugh!
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I decided to have another play for this scavenger hunt. The photo is from Pexels. The elements are from Pixel Scrappers except for the ones I created from Cassel's tutorials. Thanks for takin a peek.
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This is my result for the perspective tut offered by Cassel on the blog. Photos used are of Turkey and were snagged from Unsplash. Thanks for takin a peek.
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Well put together Trish, I love it. <3
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Wow Trish, beautiful colors my friend, well done! <3
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Thank you dear Libera, your comments are much appreciated my friend. The deck chair is on a paper out of the scrapkit from DigitalCREA by MLDesign – The Beach at Sunset. The scrapkit I have had for a long time, I think it was a ptu. The actual name is mldesign_laspiaggiaaltramonto. Over the years I have purchased a truck load of digital scrapkits and now I am discovering that a lot of the designers have simply droped off the radar. Such a shame as I am sure that many people would still be interested in using their designs for scrapbook pages. It would be nice if there was a bank in the Cloud for such as this, :) <3
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Wow Mic, a really fun result with this one, love it! <3
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LOL! Love them Trish, and you sure do have a couple of funky ones in there! <3
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B = Bicycle
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Thanks Sharon, much appreciated my friend. I really like your color scheme and what a beautiful photo ... did you take the shot? <3
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Hello Scrapbook Campers. Well, I hope this meets the challenge, :D I followed the tutorials Cassel suggested and the additional elements came from a scrapkit by MLDesign - The Beach at Sunset. Thanks for takin a peek.
P.S. The photo is by Ivan Franco from Unsplash.
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Dawn, Cristina, Michele, and Libera, thank you so much again dear ladies for your encouraging comments, always appreciated my friends. <3
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Sharon, I love your result for Journey-1000-miles. The clever combination of elements has delivered a really cool result, well done my friend. <3
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Thanks dear Dawn, Michele, and Sharon. Both webinars of Title Work in the Master Classes are fantastic and allow for some clever effects to add to a scrapbook page. I hope you get to enjoy! <3
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I've been working on some of the lessons and I particularly love the Master Classes - Title Work. This is from the one for clear text. The background paper is from GTD - Inked. Thanks for takin a peek.
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Hello again Scrapbook Campers. This time I was inspired to go for a winter theme. The photo is of a house covered in snow from a blizzard and was taken by Biegun Wschodni from Unsplash. Scrapkit used was "True Blue" by Clarey. Alpha by Marisa Lerin, coffee stain stamp by Brooke Gazarek, and snow baby template by Jessica Dunn, all from Pixel Scrappers. The rope I created from a picture tube by Cass and I also used the weaving technique provided by Cass' Master Class - Title Work. Brushes used are by a-dozi and eraserx. The tree stamp on the lower left is from a kit "Inked" by G and T Designs ... beautiful work. Thanks for takin a peek.
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Dawn, Cristina, Libera, and Michele, thank you so much for your lovely comments on my work. You always gee me up to do bigger and better things, :) <3
What are you working on (in July 2019)
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