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Cristina

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  1. Dawn, you came back at full speed! 🙂 Both cards are beautiful and show why I love your work so much. The paisley lace is stunning!
  2. Sue, this card is simple and elegant, and it is beautiful, as all your work is. I am sure the recipient will be delighted to receive such a lovely card.
  3. You did it, too, Corrie! The candle came out great, and you mastered the technique; the rest are just details. Sue had a genius idea for creating this type of greeting candle.
  4. Julie, it feels good when we finally succeed with a technique we've been struggling with, doesn't it? And Carole's tutorials are a big help. What an interesting project! Also, the research to find out what happened where and discovering things that have never been imagined happened. The layout did justice to them; it looks perfect.
  5. Dawn, I am so happy to see you! I always loved your work, and these cards show why. They are beautiful! Welcome back! 💟
  6. It's great to see that the site is back to normal! At least I haven't had any issues so far. I can react to the posts, see the newest layouts, etc. Great! Carole probably lost a couple of hours of sleep, having to deal with this nightmare.
  7. What a lovely layout you created, Anne, to commemorate this important event. Congratulations!
  8. Cristina

    Testing thread

    So far, no problems. Keeping my fingers crossed, too. 🙂
  9. I just registered. 🙂 Through the tutorials, masterclasses, and workshops, I've learned a lot about Vector.
  10. I love this!
  11. Wow, Sue! This is so creative! It will definitely go to the "Sue's layouts" section. 🙂
  12. 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!
  13. @Peggy Dyar, I agree! Our Scrapbook Campus friend, @Sheila Hogg, deserves all the compliments.
  14. Michele, I never paid attention to when it happened... I think I had commented in other threads before.
  15. Good to know, Ann! I have to say that it only happens sporadically, but if it does, I'll try this.
  16. 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.
  17. 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).
  18. So true, Bonnie! Love your quotes. 🙂
  19. Ann, you always showcase incredible animals in your Wild Cat Calendar. Great work.
  20. 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.
  21. 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
  22. This is so true, Michele! 😁
  23. 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
  24. John, you couldn't find a better place to learn scrapbooking and, among other things, how to use PSP more efficiently. Welcome!
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