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Annie Tobin

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  1. Lovely result for Lesson 2 Darlene. I don't find your colours samey at all, I think the whole result blends beautifully. Besides, if you are anything like I am when creating, sometimes your mood says dark, and, sometimes it screams brights, go figure, :) Well done Hon. <3
  2. A striking result with this one Lynda. So sorry you had so many problems with the program. I have Paint Shop Pro 2019 Ultimate as well and I have never come across this problem. I must say though that it does crash an awful lot on me which is quite frustrating but I have learned to save, save and save, :) <3
  3. Thanks Vicky for your kind words regards my pages. Simone is a treat and I love her to bits. I love the job you did on Sleepy Time, and Caleb and Mason look like little darlings but I expect they have their moments of devilry, :) The tribute you did for your friend Diana is truly gorgeous and I expect she is smiling down on it. Some go too young and some live too long ... go figure! <3
  4. Hello Scrapbook Campers.  Here is another for the "tired" word challenge.  I used a cute photo of a koala.  It was taken by Cris Sauer from Unsplash.  The kit used was Ginger Scraps "G'Day Mate".  The background paper was created by myself, and I used a layout template by Marisa Lerin.  Thanks for takin a peek.
  5. Hello Scrapbook Campers.  Marisa Lerin from PixelScrappers had this layout template which fascinated me, mostly because of the number of elements it required ... something like 22 I think it was.  Janet Scott had put together a lovely scrap kit called Quilted with Love.  So I went to work.  I used the template exactly as it was and filled in Marisa's element layouts with the papers from Janet's kit.  It took a while and I was pleased with the result for something a bit different.  I put a different shadow on the quilted fabric 20-20-45-15 and stuck to 10-10-80-10 for the flatter fabrics.  The photo is by Annie Spratt from Unsplash and was a bit dull amongst all those papers so I had to brighten it up some.  Anyway, it was sure fun to do and Janet's kit is a pure delight.  Thanks for takin a peek.
  6. J = Jean Jumper (A small piece of plastic made to ease sewing seams on denim by holding the presser foot up ever so slightly. Allows the presser foot to "jump" the seam as if it was level with the rest of the denim. Works well with all thick fabrics.)
  7. @Jean.  I think you did a really beautiful job on the Day 5 project.  Bella is gorgeous and Alfie is too.  It takes a long time to develop the confidence to make a scrapbook page using papers and elements that you created yourself but we all eventually get there.  I have heaps of papers and elements that I have created myself but, probably more often than not, I use freebie kits or kits I have purchased for the very reason I have them ... because I love them.  <3
  8. I must say again what wonderful work everyone has done, the pages are a joy to view.

     

    Well, I have completed my Day 7 project.  The photo is of my daughter, Simone, and was taken by webcam so is not the best of quality but it does show the inner beauty of a very caring individual.  Simone has Turner's Syndrome but, fortunately, escaped some of the major afflictions associated with it.  She is a very intelligent woman and after securing a degree in psychology decided to become a carer for the mentally and physically disabled.  Of course, her mama is very proud, :)  The scrap kit used is "Mysterious Blue" by Marzena ... a little different but I really like it.  Thanks for takin a peek.

  9. Hello Scrapbook Campers.  Such lovely work from everyone.  It is a real pleasure to login and view all the pages, thanks everyone for making my day!

     

    Day 6 project completed.  I used the lovely scrapkit "G'day Mate" by Scraps N Pieces at Ginger Scraps.  The photos are of my brother, Peter, his wife, Kathy, their two children, Sophie and Max, and Steff is from Kathy's previous marriage.  They all live in the Outback along with Kathy's 2nd child, Nick but he is a most elusive young man when it comes to photos, :)  Peter's other children keep closer to their mum here in Bundaberg.  All told they have 7 offspring between them ... 3 from Peter's previous marriage, 2 from Kath's previous marriage and, 2 of their own!  They are a most delightful family and get on so very well together, we are blessed.  Thanks for takin a peek.

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