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Annie Tobin
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You are too kind dear Dawn, thank you so much. <3
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X = x-static fabric
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You are always welcome my dear Dawn, and anyway, I am only stating a fact about your beautiful work. Thank you for your lovely comment regards my string flower. <3
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You are most welcome dear Cristina and thank you for your kind words regards my flower. <3
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Wow! This is beautiful Michele, I love what you girls are doing with the corners, well done. <3
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#Michele ... now that quacked me up ... ROTFL! <3
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Hello Scrapbook Campers. I think I am now addicted to string! I created this flower today using a string tube and various patterns. Thanks for takin a peek.
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V = voile
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A simple and fun layout Sharon, a lovely tribute to your grandson's scouting days. <3
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Cristina, you have done a wonderful job on this page. All your efforts have paid off, I love it, well done my friend. <3
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Thanks so much again dear Cristina. It was one of those pages where bits just fell together, lol! So glad you liked it, my friend. <3
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Terrific result Darlene. Your layout suits the happiness of the occasion, well done Hon. <3
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Hello again, Scrapbook Campers. I used a template by Marisa Lerin, just love her templates, and the photo was a freebie from Pexels. The background paper and a couple of the others I created by using Cassel's script "Waving" and then merging them all together. I then colourised them by using Adjust - Colour - Manual Colour Correction (a favourite tool of mine). The large paper flower with the leaves I created myself by using the freehand selection tool and flood filling with different patterns. The other flower I made using Cassel's script "Layered Flower" and the stems and leaves were made using a string tube. Thanks for takin a peek.
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Thank you, dear Dawn. I had forgotten about this one. So glad you liked the title, :)
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S = stitch
By the way, there was a double up with the word knot so how about K = kick pleat!
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Very nicely done Dee, and like yourself, I loved playing around with the settings. <3
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Oh my, Dawn, this is just truly gorgeous......simple and extremely effective, I love it my friend.
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Q = quilt blocks
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Hello Scrapbook Campers. This will be my last one for the "tired" challenge. The photo is a freebie from Pexels. Thanks for takin a peek.
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Lynda, very good results on this tech tut my friend, well done. <3
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Thanks, Stampiljke. I always appreciate comments my friend, good or bad they form the drive to strive for better things. Hugs and Love......Annie T
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Thank ya SweetCheeks, and, yes it was a fun play! <3
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L = lawn (a thin type of material)
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@Gail and @Toni, great results, well done Campus friends. <3
What are you working on (in March 2019)?
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