Peggy Dyar
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On 5/25/2024 at 6:29 AM, Cristina said:On 5/24/2024 at 6:30 PM, Sheila Hogg said:
My number 5. I used a line art image from CF and coloured it in. I used some ribbon elements I have made some other time and recoloured to fit. I used some dotty texture at different sizes. The font from CF is called Christmas Love. TFL.
I love everything about this layout, Sheila! The colors, the texture, the font... Great work!
@Cristina - I love this -- the letters really "jump" off the page.
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@kasanyShe seems to at least like sitting in the driver's seat Pretending to drive! She cracks me up (she also has to "inspect" the water running into the toilet tank as if she's making sure all the parts are working correctly. I have to say - she entertains herself pretty good (I'm just here to move the car seat forward and take the lid off of and put it back on the tank). Oh yeah - and for food :-)LOVE Her.
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(I admit, I'm obsessed with my cat! I rescued her when she was just 1 lb. We've come a long way)
My idea came after seeing her sitting in my car night after night -- the photo is NOT mine - but this cat looks just like Adira!! Amazingly, my car looks just like this car!
I got a lot of images from Creative Fabrica and the background from Vecteezy (attribution to: <a href="https://www.vecteezy.com/free-vector/road-background">Road Background Vectors by Vecteezy</a>)
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@MoniqeN - it will surely brighten their day! I love it.
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@kasany - I Love the teddy bear card. What font did you use? That is so unique!! Love it
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I am days behind but enjoyed putting this together. I see today it's not 'unique', but good to know I'm not so far out there with the idea :-0
I can't wait to get some time to go through all the posts and see what everyone has come up with. I've seen a lot of inspiring ideas in the short time I've had to check them out.
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For my 2nd card, I created one for my sister (her birthday is in July and she lives in flip-flops)! This class worked very well for me to create a unique card that celebrates her ultimate desire to live near the ocean on an island somewhere. I chose a photo from Pixabay by Kanenori user_id:4749850.
The tips in this lesson are going to come in very handy! I learned a lot and will be practicing these for awhile until I can do them without instruction!! VERY good class. Thank you.
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Just getting started with the week! I used a photo background, then used Posterize to change the lower background; adding a Selective Focus to the resulting image. This allowed me to focus solely on the ornament, while still keeping the main concept of the tree.
for the Scallop, I added in inner blend which created a shadow to create a "depth" that I like to see when I make my 3-D cards. I used random noise in monochrome to create the texture for the scalloped section. For the ribbon, I used a gradient at 45% that used colors from the original photo; added the star (from Digital Scrapbook). Then copied the scallop/ribbon/brad and placed it on the opposite side of the card. Merry Christmas in white at the bottom finished it off.
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My current rescue kitten is Adira. Rescued from a very dirty and hostile animal "shelter". She'd not been properly weened, was caged with cats with massive infections - ear mites, eye infections, open wounds, and more. She weighed 1.1 lbs when I got her - we cleared up most issues within the first 3 months AND gave her the only home she will ever know. This is OUR forever home. Here she is at 1.5 lbs three months after her rescue. Her name Adira means "Strong", since she needed to be to overcome her beginnings. She's now 1 1/2 years and 7 pounds of active, intelligent, crazy Bengal Kitten madness.
Previously I had an all-black rescue I named Margo Polo because she was always looking for a new adventure. When I first got her, she could not use her back legs; I thought she had a congenital issue or had been injured (the rescue had her for 5 years in a cage, and had no idea she couldn't really walk). With daily "therapy" of playing and massages she started using her back legs to stand, eventually walk, then was running around my apartment with the zoomies fully cat-possessed :-) Unfortunately after having her for 2 years, a vet visit found 8 cancerous lesions on her liver and I decided to euthanize her since her quality of life was quickly degrading. But - during her 2 years of freedom, she made the most of every minute. I had her trained to walk on a leash and she had a 15' lead that allowed her to explore the outdoors. GREAT cat. She found the "new" every place she went.
My photo is of Adira at 3 months trying to sneak up on me while I was "reading".
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Cassel: I watched your video -- I love the entire book!! Shutterly did a great job on the printing, too. Your idea for "maybe I'll be a..." was so cute!
I used to photograph nature around my property in northern Illinois. The 2 acres backed up to a 120 acre wooded area, so I saw LOTS of nature! I included my cats in most of the pictures and had Shutterfly make the book. It came out really nicely (like yours) and it's held up nicely for at least 10 years. Family comes and we reminisce about those days and pictures. I've also gotten coffee mugs, mouse pads and calendars printed. PSP makes layout for any item so easy and Shutterfly turns that work into works of art!
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43 minutes ago, Cassel said:
Have you ever done some renovations that ended up taking "a bit" longer than expected?
Did you have to change course in some renovation/construction/major project?
Let's chat.
Got into a partnership to build a house and started in 1998...in 2001 it was mostly "complete". Until the partner decided to keep adding things. I couldn't sell my share out, so had to stay in the partnership until 2018!! Even at that, he wasn't done. BUT - I will say, I learned a whole lot about building, landscaping, and hardscapes in those 20 years. I still love doing the manual labor. You get so much satisfaction in seeing how well you've done with your own imagination, tools, and hard work.
(and while you surely put in a lot of time, I can understand your husband needs stuff to do while you're teaching the rest of us scripting, Scrapbooking and PaintShop Pro intricacies.)
GREAT idea making your own...even if it is 20 years later!!!
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Cassel, I think you are absolutely AMAZING!! Those are So Cute!
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My nephew's theme for his wedding was "Gangster". I took the photo of them in front of the church (original image below), then extracted just them, the driver and the car. I got a photo from 1967 Chicago Grand Central Station and added the extracted wedding photo to make it appear more "genuine" in time.
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Decided to make a "sign of the times". Arrow indicating to keep distance, but our fall corn field as a background is kind of tongue-in-cheek since we are already living social distancing :-)
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I wanted to make a "cute" party invitation for Halloween. Took a picture of my cat with her bat wings on (cropped only her out of the picture), added lighted pumpkins to her eyes, used some distortion effects on the background, then followed the gradient tutorial to create a couple gradient overlays for the background. Since I wanted to highlight Bella, I added illumination effects. All except the picture cropping was done in PSP2020.
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Annie: I used the selection tool, copied the selected area, pasted to a new image and cleaned up the borders using the eraser; then used image enhancement to brighten photo. Thanks for the encouragement. As time allows, I will be doing more!
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Thanks all.
Annie: I love your layout (I am not a scrapbooker, so this was a first-step challenge for me). I am hoping to get to the point where I can envision a perfect layout for the subject (as yours is).
Peggy
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Living the dream - ice cream anytime, anywhere
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A note card template for my grandchildren to write notes to their friends about their summer vacation with grandma and grandpa (7"x5" cards)
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I just want to share that I've been SO excited with the tutorials available on this site. But I am mostly surprised that with some of the tutorials - I can get something created within an hour instead of a day!!
The attached images were made from "scratch" after working through the 2nd part of the PSP Christmas 3 Tutorial....within an hour I had already made 20 ornaments -- That's one every 3 minutes! AMAZING. The "rope" was made with a Cassel rope from another tutorial and I just used Papers I had in my library. I am NOT an artist by trade - so to get such wonderful results from the site is very gratifying.
Thank you, Cassel for such a wonderful site, great tutorials, and interesting challenges.
I truly hope you have a very merry Christmas and a wonderful New Year.
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Thank you - opening a new blank image - your suggestion (1) - worked like a charm!
I now have all my scripts in my new folder and the ones I've tried so far are working great!! Thanks!!!
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I installed PSP 2018 -- and while I left my PSP X9 installed, upon attempting to open it, it errors. So, I have to use the 2018 instance...no big deal, except I wanted to use some scripts on the new version. (The contents of the folders for scripts, brushes, etc do not copy to the new instance.) So, I copied the cass-puzzle4x6 script and the required Preset Shape to their respective folders in the 2018 My Documents instance.
When running the script, it indicates the Preset Shape is not there - even though it is -- and it is name correctly (the only difference being that the script itself does not user the "PspScript" extension. Is anyone else running into issues with the 2018 version?
Thanks
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