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Cristina

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  1. Wow, Sue! This is so creative! It will definitely go to the "Sue's layouts" section. 🙂
  2. Congrats on crossing the finish line, Michele! It's great to see you are participating more in the workshops; you probably have more time now. 🙂 I love the card!
  3. @Peggy Dyar, I agree! Our Scrapbook Campus friend, @Sheila Hogg, deserves all the compliments.
  4. Michele, I never paid attention to when it happened... I think I had commented in other threads before.
  5. Good to know, Ann! I have to say that it only happens sporadically, but if it does, I'll try this.
  6. Mary, I find this layout very nice. The subtle background pattern, the Mandala, the gold butterfly, and even the paint streaks... I still have to try these techniques. I also like to include all the techniques of a Lab lesson in a single layout, as sometimes it can be challenging. Participating in the Bingo Challenge is another way, and I find it's fun. I have seen a few layouts with the cass-Circle photos script,... It has many possibilities.
  7. Oh, Ann, this is even worse ... Lucky me, my comment was short this time, but it happened before to lose a long one... Now, when I remember to do it, I copy the text (CTR+C).
  8. So true, Bonnie! Love your quotes. 🙂
  9. Ann, you always showcase incredible animals in your Wild Cat Calendar. Great work.
  10. I will try again, as my first comment disappeared. 🙂 Bonnie, very nice layout... I didn't know this beautiful Mountain Laurel flower... I also like Lady22's templates and the masks she creates.
  11. Following Mary Solaas's steps, I went back to the Labs tutorials. If I had kept the sequence where I left off, I would have used Lab11-Module11, but to fit my needs, I followed the techniques from Lab13-Module 2 (Corner Cut Shape & Double Arrow pattern). This is the first layout I created with an 8.5x11 size or, in this case, 11x8.5. I am still not sure which direction I'll take... I mentioned before that Lyn Grieveson, a designer from The Lilypad, started using 8x10 size (portrait orientation)... Carole has a post with good information about Different Sizes for Scrapbook Projects. Anyway, here is my layout and credits: Background paper - KAagard_Great Outdoors Pattern2 from the "Great Outdoors" kit by KAagard. Mask - Palvinka_HelloSpring_photomasks_2 from the "Hello Spring" kit by Palvinka... I like the Photomasks she designs... I used a Mask on top of the photo, which lowered the opacity a lot. Elements from the "Nature Walk" kit by DiHiller. Carole: Straight Pin & Pinned Paper techniques /// Datestamp#8 Script /// Decorative Stitches (cass-stitch-turkey) Font: High Notes
  12. This is so true, Michele! 😁
  13. Here is another layout that I finally finished last week. I don't remember what I had in mind for the page when I started, but it was probably different from what it is now. Credits: Background paper - Playtime Princess_D4ED_hearts paper 8, an old freebie by Pauline Thompson / Dream4Ever. Cassel: DateStamp#8 -- Hanging Photos Script Font: Lazy Ride Script
  14. John, you couldn't find a better place to learn scrapbooking and, among other things, how to use PSP more efficiently. Welcome!
  15. Michele, sending my best wishes and hope you'll be fit soon to participate in this workshop. I always love your work!
  16. I agree with you, Susan, and congrats to Everyone! The cards posted are amazing and inspiring. I am sure the recipients will be more than happy when they get them. Like you, I'm afraid I won't have the time to post anything, but I'm glad I have the templates.
  17. It's good to see you have your mojo back, Mary. 🙂 I like the blue-patterned paper with the kaleidoscope effect very much.
  18. Beautiful layout, Corrie, and cass-photo circle script with heart-shaped was a great choice.
  19. Thank you for your answer, Corrie. 🙂 I don't print photo albums, just the loose pages, and this is exactly the size of the new layout I've started, which corresponds roughly to the A4 size (21x29,7 cm) or 8.5 x 11 in. I am still not sure which size to choose: 8x8 OR 8.5x11 (11x8.5), but I will not use 12x12 anymore... I will finish the 12x12 layouts (MANY) I've started, but I will try 11x8.5 for the next new pages.
  20. I have the same feeling as I have created just a few layouts over the last few years. I don't know how long it will last, but I'm on a roll, as Sue said. 😄 What a great start, Corrie! Which size are you using? I am still thinking of changing the size of my layouts to make it easier to get it printed.
  21. Thanks a lot, Sue. 🙂 No, I didn't. All the papers I used are from the Great Outdoor Kit by KAagard. This is one of the first kits I purchased when I started to learn about scrapbooking from Carole. Since then, I have used it quite a few times.
  22. I cannot believe it, but I have finished another layout. This has not happened for quite some time. I am enjoying it while it lasts. 🙂 Credits: Template by Lynn Grieveson (The Lilypad) - lgrieveson_messy_noted_4_tp_2 Papers from the "Great Outdoor" kit by KAagard. Cassel's Tutorials and Scripts: Flair Button -- Multifont Sticker (Lab9-06) -- LiftedPhoto script -- Datestamp#4 script Date font: Calgary
  23. What a cute layout, Ann! I like this template very much, and I saw great examples of how to use it here.
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