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Cristina

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  1. Bonnie, I already commented on FB, and I will do again here, your pickleball-expert layout is so cute and fun.

     

    Sharon, these tutorials are so much fun, and you created great examples of them.

     

    Lynda, I love your marble background and the hand-drawn alpha.

     

    Libera, the out of bound technique gives a great effect to a photo. It's been a long time since I used it. I also like the effect of the Points Scripts (by the way, what script is that?)

     

    Trish, I love the frosted pages.

     

    Michele, all your cards are lovely, and my favorite is the first one with the frame. I am sending you my best wishes. <3

     

    It is always an inspiration to come here and see everybody's work. Lovely work, ladies!

  2. Libera, you have been so creative playing with the triangles. The results are great!

     

    Dawn, your card is beautiful, and I always love the way you use the punches scripts; and by the way, this flower punches script is so cute. Your work is lovely!

     

    Trish, you have been really busy "baking" so many cakes!

     

    Sharon, I like very much the effect you achieved with filters, and as Dawn said, it gives a vintage look. I am amazed by the cheese you made based on the brush variance class. It looks great! I haven't watched this one yet; there are so many!

     

     

  3. libera, thank you! <3 ... Carole has excellent tips on this section of the site also. Sometimes I remember how much I've learned in the last three years since I found this site.

     

    Annie, your layout serves as a guide to showcase all the possibilities of the pic-to-painting plugin. :) Nice work!

  4. Here is the layout I made to practice the tutorials from the Lab9-Module 08 (Halftone Brush-Outlined Text-Fancy Wheel). Also, I used the template given. The staple element is by APennington.

     

    From Cassel: Plaid4 paper (Creative Scrap>Paper Pattern>Plaid4) /  Bow (Bow9 script) / Date Stamp5 script

     

     

  5. Dawn, thank you so much! You are always very kind. <3 ... For the painting on the easel, I used the technique that Carole taught us last month, "Painting on the Wall" post... And the little girl is Olivia. :)

     

    Trish, I sure do! :D ... Your work is lovely and so diversified. I love the masks!

  6. A little bit late, but here is the layout I made to practice the tutorials from the Lab9-Module 07 (Abstract and Ruled paper). I tried to include the Hand Drawn Alpha but the result was not pleasing me in this page. I will add it to another LO.  I used Cassel's Date Stamp5 script.

     

    Font: Romantic

  7. Carole, yes, the starfish shadow is larger than the frame one. Everything I know about shadows I've learned from you in the last few years, and I still have a lot more to learn. I added shadow presets to the PSP based on your tutorials, like paper shadow, reverse, flower, button, and so on.
  8. Here is my Day 7. I used the same kit "Seaside Holiday" by Kim Broedelet. Font: Black Butter.

     

    I really enjoyed participating in the challenge. It is always an opportunity to learn and practice the tutorials.

     

    Thanks, Carole!

     

     

  9. Hi Everyone,

     

    I am enjoying seeing everybody's layouts.

     

    As I am doing this challenge for the third time, I have the advantage of knowing beforehand how the layout will be. That's why I have already finished mine. I am still using the same "Seaside Holiday" Kit by Kim Broedelet. Fonts: BauhausC Medium and Beauty and Love Script.

     

    I used Cassel's DateStamp5 Script.

  10. Annie, this came yesterday in a newsletter, and the technique is similar to the one you used for the flowers (I really loved what you did)... In this case, it is a Word Art, not an alpha, but once one knows how to do it -- Not me yet ;) -- the technique can be used for a variety of things... The Campus is a source of inspiration!
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