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Susan Ewart

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  1. 21 minutes ago, Suzy said:

    Sidetracked - yes. Sheila, you hit the nail on the head!  That is at least half the time I spend on this thing! I kept seeing articles and other links I wanted to follow!

    QUESTION: So on this party on Sunday, 11:00 am Eastern Time, and it appears the link here will become live at the correct time:https://scrapbookcampus.com/promo/campus-dozen/.

    The question is: Will we been seen?    In other words, Do I need to put on makeup? hahahaha

    Inquiring minds (and pale people) need to know! (this is an American joke)

    I think you need to bring a #12 and be seen.  I dont have a camera on my computer, my laptop might, should check that.  Wonder if I can watch still? Is that kinda creepy....I can see you, but you can't see me.  Reminds me of a quote I read:  " I was looking through blinds at my neighbour, he's so creepy."  hahahahahaha 

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  2. 1 hour ago, CaliKat said:

    Like Rene, I also cannot find the letter R. The clue is #8. I have spent part of last night on this and all of this afternoon. 4 of my 6 cats are on my desk telling me it is past dinner time. LOL

    Clue #8.  When you have a doctors appointment and you dont want to forget it, you often write the appointment on this.  For me it's hanging in my kitchen, I write my work days on there as they have differerent start times.  You could even go "ABOVE" and beyond and put all your family's birthdays on it...dont want to be forgetting that, "RIGHT"  (follow the little clues in between the little lines - take your mouse on journey - the clues are the direction to go)

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  3. 3 hours ago, Sue Thomas said:

    Creative Scrap, eyelet fabric

    Eyelet frabic.jpg

    the eyelet fabric always reminds me of you.  It was when i was doing that tutorial that I found out I was missing some resources from PSP and how I learned how to find them.  And you help me with sizing of the eyelet, and I made much nicer layout because of it.  

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  4. 19 minutes ago, CaliKat said:

    Beautiful!!  Just laying eyes on it made me go ahhhhhhhhh and feel relaxed. Love images with the ability to touch the viewer.

    Thank you.  that means a lot to me.  It is a special place to me as well.

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  5. 21 minutes ago, Mary Solaas said:

    Didn't get any "corn" in the restaurant next door, but it was great.  It was COLD that day.  We started our trip the end of May and continued through the middle of June.  That is really not the best time of year to go north, but as you know, things warm up and are great in June generally for travel up north.  We had better weather about 2 days later when we were in Belle Fourche, SD and enjoyed our picnic with a large group of Solaas relatives and were not wearing winter gear!  You'll see that in the upcoming pages.  Next in our travels, after Mitchell, SD and the Corn Palace, is the 1880 Village.  Great outdoor "museum" of buildings of an 1880 town in the Dakotas.  It was still cold and we were bundled up.  However, the day after we were in Belle Fourche and the weather was warming up.

    I would love the 1880's village.  that's the places I love to go.  I like imagining what it would be like living there at that time.

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  6. CALENDAR WORKSHOP 2022 -Lesson 5 (Sept-Oct)

    This doesnt count to my 10, because I dont know where the link is for this.  it turned out to be my favorite one of that calendar workshop and it happens to be September.  

    My Calendar-09-2022-600.jpg

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  7. 1 hour ago, Anja Pelzer said:

    I looked for this but it was not the letter R,  I will try tonorrow

    here goes, #7.  But first we must check all our "Resources" in our brain are functioning at full capacity (mine seems to lost in the fog).  Oopsie, there it is, "outside" the window, I must've left it there when I was gardening.  (Read between the tiny little double lines for clues that are in no particular order).  

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  8. 3 hours ago, Mary Solaas said:

    Still in Travel Challenge 2023 - because of the length of the trip, I will be working on it well into October.  As usual, all papers and elements are mine - except the 2 RV's on the road - they are from PS Marissa Lerrin;   The title font is Britannic Bold; the font on the journal strips are Black Horse (pretty sure it is from Creative Fabrica).

    2023 Travel Challenge, pages 9-10_1000.jpg

    Curious to know what types of "corn" related food they have in the restaurant. It looks like it's a bit cold there. 

  9. 33 minutes ago, Ann Seeber said:

    I loved this lesson, too. When I showed the result to my artist daughter, she corrected me by saying she doesn't use paper with a canvas texture when she does watercolors. Oops! This is an image of the Dutchess County Fair.

    duchess county fair-framed.jpg

    that's funny, I used canvas too and I have oodles of WC paper in my studio; hot press, cold press, various manufacturers and some random water media papers.  I used to make watercolor backgrounds for Calligraphy (which I was not good at - heavy handed lefty).  I liked making them, most got cut up and used in projects.  Wish I'd kept them and photographed them for backgrounds.  I'd like to start making them again but my painting muscles are weak that would take away time from all the digital stuff I'm trying to learn.

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  10. 29 minutes ago, Sheila Hogg said:

    Yipee, found the last one and completed puzzle and sent to Carole. Why I had missed it yesterday is anybodies guess. Love these puzzles,great fun to do even if i got side tracked with all the info. Thanks to Susan Ewart for your cryptic help. Couldn't think straight last night as I was sooo tired but amazing what your brain can do after a good sleep. Think I need another nap now too....

    Yipee!  Glad you found it.  That is so true, a good sleep is a cure-all for a foggy brain.  

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  11. 6 hours ago, Suzy said:

    Congratulations, Carole! I think I’ll come to the party dressed as a clock!

    • There are 12 months in a year.
    • In astrology, there are 12 signs in the Western and the Chinese zodiac.
    • An analogue clock has 12 hours visible on its face. 
    • 12:00 hours when the sun shines is called midday or noon, and 12:00 hours when the moon shines in the beautiful sky is called midnight.
    • A dozen is a quantity that contains 12 things.
    • A gross contains 12 dozen.
    • There are 12 inches in a foot.
    • A group of 12 things is called a ‘duodecad.’
    • There are 12 face cards in a deck.
    • Normally, there are 12 pairs of ribs in the human body.
    • Most the keyboards of a computer have 12 Function Keys.
    • 12 is a composite number, an even number, a natural number, and a whole number.
    • 12 is the smallest number that has exactly six divisors, which are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 12.
    • Regular cubes and cuboids have 12 edges.
    • In Indian schooling, the classes typically end at the 12 standard.
    • In English, 12 is the largest number with only one syllable.
    • Only 12 people have walked on the moon so far.
    • There are 12 stars on the flag of Europe.
    • Jesus had 12 disciples.
    • Scrapbook Campus was started 12 years ago by Carole Asselin, Cassel.

     

    Vedantu.com

    This is awesome!

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