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Ann Seeber

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  1. Hi, Harmony. Good to "see" you here again! That design is awesome!
  2. O = officiant
  3. Just found the layouts I did for Ilana & Maverick's wedding and honeymoon.
  4. Thank you, Corey. As a lonely only I didn't know what I was missing! Amazing to go from that to having 9 grands and 5 great-grands! I am truly blessed! 🙏
  5. I have that photo framed here on my desk. I ❤️ it!
  6. I found Jackie and Corey's wedding layouts in a Quick Page Workshop!
  7. I just found this from last February's mask workshop: Dancing at my oldest granddaughter, Anna's, wedding reception in California, showing the bride, new hubby Tj, my late husband, Frank, and myself. The date says Dec. 1, 2012.
  8. I used the cass-gamecard script and a rather unusual bride. 😉
  9. I found a layout I did for Ilana's Bridal Shower. The theme was the tv show "Friends" which is her favorite of all time.
  10. Yes, I'm a subscriber and get those, also. Right now I'm using Panthera, which focuses on the larger cats.
  11. I am going to try with my Nashville Zoo layouts. I already have their logo...
  12. Wondering about the weddings in California I found this: One of the first workshops I attended was the Up-To-Date Calendar Workshop and I featured the wedding of my grandson Will & Lucy Lennox in California. I used their wedding photos for Jan-Feb-Mar in 2021 and I've included the cover here for this display. The golden square on the cover was from subsequent months and not wedding oriented. This event was very enjoyable, with the bride arriving by boat and everyone being totally bohemian!
  13. I'm quite interested in that embossed pattern effect. I must get to that Lab!
  14. In my home, too, Corrie. I love that flaming red color; a real "eye-opener" first thing in the morning! 😉
  15. My wedding in 1977 just after an ice storm.
  16. You knew that C is for Cat, right? But you probably were not expecting a Ceramic Cat. I've had this little kitty for many years, and I suspect it is Japanese, but it doesn't say. I forgot to mention this is created with the script: cass-CustomPhotoCard.
  17. One of the outstanding weddings I documented was my granddaughter Jackie and hubby Corey. It looks like I used bootcamp layouts! LOL
  18. Here's my monthly Wild Cat Calendar for February. The template is from our Oct 2024 Calendar Workshop. The photo is from Panthera and was a black and white which I have selectively colorized. The title font is Babilonia and the background paper is from Marisa Lerin. I have posted a version suitable for printing in the Files section of our Facebook group page at Scrapbooking with PSP and Affinity
  19. What happened to Pickleball?
  20. Actually, PSP has the blemish remover in the Makeover Tool. I just tried it and though a bit tedious it is quite precise and just right for what looks like a load of multi-colored glitter that the cats rolled in.. 😉 Here's the result.
  21. It looks daunting for the clone tool, Suz. I'll use a different fill method next time, as Carole mentioned. Thanks!+
  22. Thanks, Julie. Do you see the flecks of color in the colorized part? Any idea why that happened or how to not have it happen? Maybe @Cassel has an answer for me...
  23. Working strictly in PSP I followed the tutorial to color one part of a black & white image. It started with a color photo and erased the grayscale layer to revel the spot color underneath. I have a grayscale photo that I wanted to add color to the main subject, which is a cheetah and her cub sheltering from a strong wind, for my February Wild Cat Calendar. So I used my Smart Selection Brush to select the cat(s) and then I used the Changed to Target Brush to fill the selection with leopard pattern that I already have. It looks pretty good except for quite a few color artifacts on the part I colorized. I don't know what caused them or how to do it without them showing up unannounced. Here's the image with and without the color...
  24. We have the same problem, Jacques, but as we're on the edge of rural fields they're harder to control. Recently I've seen White-tailed Deer at my bird feeders and up on my front porch eating dry cat food! And of course, they severely prune my patio plants! They have become pests; like the gray squirrels and/or rats and mice.
  25. I actually added a border of 1px.
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