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Image Comments posted by Ann Seeber
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This image has an error. I inadvertently used the wrong great-grandchild photo on the left.
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Beautiful!
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Destined to be a Scraplift! ?
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Top Center: Red morph Screech Owl; left: Short Eared Owl; Center: Barred Owl; Right: Great Horned Owl. Snowy background photo courtesy of Sue Thomas.
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Thanks for the ostrich suggestion, Susan! I couldn't make heads or tails of that splotch until you said that and suddenly, I can see it! ?
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I see a rabbit on the left and The Star Trek Enterprise on the top, right.
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Wow, somehow I missed seeing this last September! Yes, those carvings are perplexing to me, also! Great layout!
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Handsome cat, Marie-Claire! Elegant layout. I'll have to hunt up that Lab! The cat's name translates to Plush in English. (just love Google!)
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The November 2022 theme is CHURCH, and this was mine growing up where I was baptized, confirmed, married and my daughters were also baptized. I was 13 in the photo.
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The photos are L-R: Great Grand Sonya with her grandfather, my son-in-law, Ernie; Great Grand Logan with his dad, my grandson-in-law, Maverick, and Great Grand Magic with her dad, my grandson, Will.
I tried to stick with the October Palette colors and use textures to enliven them. I created a gradient using three of the colors for the mat behind the photos instead of glitter.
The flowery decor I created from PSP shapes with Inner Bevel effects. The title font is Belisha, and the journaling is Franklin Gothic Demi. The element on the right is a free Autumn Clipart from Corel
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July 2022 Bootcamp. My granddaughter in her college days. The layout was Busy Bees.
LESSON TWO - CARD WORKSHOP - BETH BIRTHDAY_600.jpg
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My Lesson Two - A birthday card for my step-daughter, Beth Seeber-Wilson. She'll be 57 this year, the youngest of my 3 girls. She's the grandmother of Sonya, whose birthday is also coming in June. I'm having a bit of fun with Beth, as you can see... 😉