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Hello, I just got to card #2 today. It was a difficult birth. In the future I will always have to work with the card/templates in PSP in forum size. The program kept freezing on me. That's why I made them almost exactly as specified. In my opinion it is well suited for a young birthday child. The star overlay is from DS MarisaL "scifi paper 07-template", the fonts are Sweet Dream and Elegance.
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Hi, Question, which gallery should the scraps from this workshop go into? I didn't find any of the ones shown above in the greeting card workshop gallery
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I used photos from our family celebration (baby party) in early May. The template is from Cassel, the photos of me and my siblings (with permission), the scrap elements are all from the DS forum, the Wisteria paper is from Creative Fabrica.
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© Photos: Doska
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Thank you, Corrie, for your response and your situation on this topic. Sorry if Google doesn't translate everything correctly.💝
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Me too, i like greetingcards.
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here is my Wisteria-Photo, photographed Easter24. Although I started it in PSP, I had to continue working in PI because, 1. The script "wolven ribbons" did not work as I read it translated in the TOU and the PDF tutorial. 2. I didn't find the option to minimize object transparency in PSP (for more precise erasing). Can someone who has used the script before help me?
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© Photo: Doska St. ; other Designer on Scrap
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Hi, We also have a spot here with wisteria that was created 44 years ago, which I recently photographed in full bloom. Will post it here soon as a scrap with PSP. But the gardening begins...
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M = Meadow saffron
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We have typical April weather for Europe, rainy, suddenly summery 25°C and then suddenly 0°C (32°F) again in the morning. But today at 11:30 a.m. it is only 3°C ( 37,4°F), so very cool for the end of April! I took these photos last weekend: Spring in our streets
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© Photos © Doska
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E = Edelweiß (I didn't find a flower with E in English)
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Hi all, only just discovered this discussion. I'm still too much of a beginner for PSP to be able to recommend anything, but I've been scrapbooking long enough to know the drill. I started in 2005 and have heard that it is a separate industry in the USA. And that there are several styles. We in Europe scrapbooked the photorealistic 3D style back then. So we cut out parts from photos and pictures as deco (of course in compliance with copyright law, which is particularly strict in Germany). But fashions also change in the Scraobbook. Now more 2D, comic style or multimedia mix is popular. Lots of good tips have already been given here for a physical book. I have another thought that's bothering me right now. When writing a will today, you also have to include the digital data on your own computers in a will so that heirs can then deregister digital registrations in banks, insurance companies, forums, social media, etc. But what do I do with my external drives full of digitally purchased kits that have cost me a lot of money in total and over the years of purchase. How do I pass this on? The money is too good for me to delete because it could be used by an heir who is interested in it. I also see it as a destruction of artistic works if it were simply deleted. Of course it will also depend on the laws of the country we come from, but have you thought about what will happen to your scrap treasures after your transition? Or maybe you already have experience on how to handle this? What the heirs then do with it is of course their own business, and this also applies to private photos that they cannot do anything with. We don't have any direct heirs, but we have a good connection to other younger relatives. I'll talk to them soon about... this scrap thing. I have a younger sister-in-law who is also very talented in art and works with digital self-expression, she plots and has a digital shop. I'm interested in your answers.
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I wish you all the best and God bless you Carole💐🙏✝️🎂🎁🎵 Mobilphone size😉
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© Kit " Jump into spring" © designer-oase.com
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© Photos: Doska St.
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Yes, that's right Carole, I was careful with publicly borrowed books, but in my own books I have sometimes drawn or written down or underlined something in pencil. Soon I'll make a scrap of one of these book drawings from my youth. That's why I love coloring around in my e-books and PDFs today; you can correct or delete them again.🤩 Illuminations May 1969 Credits: on scrap; Font: Shopie
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Hi all, we have a great regional library in our city (we are a university city) where I used to borrow tons of heavy illustrated books and books on art in general and archaeology, Egypt for example, before I went online. There are also smaller libraries in the districts where you can borrow books or even a book bus. There are only bookshops and archivists in the city center. Today I only buy a few e-books via Kindle. They don't need any physical space and don't gather dust. I usually find the topics I read today for free on the Internet as PDF files, which I can also add drawings, markings and notes to.
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© Photo: Doska
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T = Trollius ( Trollblume)
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Did you have these adorable cats at the same time or one after the other, or in groups of 2 Bonnie?