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BOOTCAMP MAR 2024-CHICK-A-DEE-DEE-DEE_600.jpg
Ann Seeber posted a gallery image in Bootcamp - Project 2
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Bootcamp-March 2024-table and sandwich.jpg
Ann Seeber posted a gallery image in Bootcamp - The Sandwich
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LESSON NINE-COLORADO SNOW BIRDS MARCH 2024_600.jpg
Ann Seeber posted a gallery image in Bootcamp - Project 4
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Not sure about the Rice Pudding reference. Do they eat it?
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Never forget!
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This is so nice. I love the "O" sheep and leaving the windshield wipers in the photo is a great touch!
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Final Bootcamp project - featuring one of my new great-grandsons. He'll explain... Fonts used are Cooper Black and Century Gothic - old standbys... All elements are mine from my own kit...
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Here is my Week Eleven - I count Sundays so I'm a little behind here. The font is Cardigan Script. This is just a quote about Time. Sue Ewart is the expert on that topic; she will have a Mega Kit for it by the end! 😁
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Gorgeous, Corrie! I must go look at the video for the Q & A as I forget all the steps and this effect is really stunning!
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LESSON NINE-COLORADO SNOW BIRDS MARCH 2024_600.jpg
Ann Seeber posted a gallery image in Scrap Bootcamp
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Bina, your pages are very handsome. What are you using for your AI generator?
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I see you used a loopy stitching element to show the bee's flight path. What a good idea! Thank you!!
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Scrap Bootcamp-Day 9-Project #4. I rotated the photos as I had horizontal ones from my daughter's ski vacation in Colorado last week. Aaron and Deb were visiting her daughter-in-law, Lucy's parents; Magic & Raja's other grandparents. The background is also her photo. The title fonts are Belisha and Birdy. The troll, gem scatters and skis are from my Iceland mega kit.
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Let's go! 😊
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Me, too, NOW! 😁(Not at the time, though 😞 )
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Sue, I had the same problem but I went ahead with the jpg file and converted it to a template. I also rotated the photo area, which ended up screwing up my shadows but I didn't realize that until later. It was tricky converting Carole's shadows which created the "slipped in" effect but I did it (even if it turned out sideways! 😉 ) I did download the psp file later but had already done so much work that I was unwilling to start all over again!
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@Michele - go to Carole's blog post here