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Linda J Walker

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  1. Project 3

    I used the Janet Kemp Woodland Winter kit again, I think it goes nicely with the critters. I don't like the glitter paper much. I tried to adjust the blend mode, but I was not any happier with it, so I left it alone.

    Question on the text, you clicked on the checkerboard for no outline. Is that the same as making the width of the stroke 0? Do they do the same thing?

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  2. Project 2

    We had a couple of buck visit our yard Christmas early evening. It had been a frigid day and they were hungry! I had my camera handy.

    The font is Remington Typewriter, and I used the chisel effect on the headline. I used the Janet Kemp Woodland Winter kit, from DigitalScrapbook.com

     

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  3. I rarely use a tablecloth. And watching the carbs, so only one slice of bread ?

    I need to get some of Ann's tomatoes, they must be fresh from the garden! It is too cold here for growing tomatoes now.

    Wood paper is from Marisa Lerin at digitalscrapbook.com

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  4. I am going to use 2021 for this Bootcamp, because I am not very comfortable with it and I have it. I am most familiar with X9.

    This is my workspace. Not sure what photos I will be using, but I opened one of my middle daughter being a teen, about 12 years ago. She has grown up a bit since then ? We are both wiser now.

     

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  5. Just made a last-minute spur-of-the-moment decision to sign up for boot camp....maybe I will pass this time?

    AND I need a tutorial on the new forum an how to get a photo under my name....?

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  6. I know I skipped a few days/cards, but I hope to go back and at least re-watch the videos. Decided to just do Day 7 today. I liked seeing the process to make an envelope, but I don't know that I will do that today. I try to design my cards to fit envelopes that either I can buy, or that I have on hand. I used a photo of some flowers and a butterfly from my 2022 garden. Lace was from Jessica Dunn on digitalscrapbook.com.

     

    Thank you Carole! I learned lots! My problem seems to be remembering what I learned :(  I would send this card to you!

  7. Susan, I spent my time on the 'drawing board' side of the fence. I wish I had more opportunity to be in the printshop and see how it all worked! I did try to see as many of the finished print jobs as I could, but often they were getting shipped to the client, and I was chained to my drawing board. It might be a month later when we would get some print copies. Unless the client was unhappy with the job, then we would hear about it sooner :(
  8. Susan #87020 - When I worked in advertising and design many years ago, everything that was printed on a commercial press, had a 1/8" bleed added to the paste-up board. So if something was going to be 8" x 10", the paste-up board would have 1/8" on each side, so the image area would be 8 1/4" x 10 1/4", with a trim of 8" x 10". The reason for the bleed is that they can't be certain the machine will always trim on the trim line, so you add 1/8" so the color will extend off the edge if the cut is off a bit. If I am printing something at home, and trimming it by hand, I don't add that 1/8" bleed because I can be more precise when I am hand trimming it. If you are having it printed with a commercial printer and they are going to have to trim it to size, they will probably want you to have the 1/8" bleed. But I would really ask the printer! Today they can print photos that are borderless, and even my home printer does a pretty good job of borderless 4x6 prints, that are printed on 4x6 paper and not trimmed.

     

    I hope that helps, and  I hope I did not make more confusion!

     

     

  9. Only Card 2 for me--enjoying seeing all the different things we are coming up with!

     

    In the past year, I have had several of my doctors move--one stopped practicing, one moved out of state, and one is a mystery. If I had the opportunity to send them cards, it would be something like this....Blessings on the new adventure. And I sure do miss them all!

     

    A few card making tips--If I am planning to print a card on my home printer, I try to avoid areas of solid color-someone mentioned that earlier. I also add old fashioned crop marks on the corners and I mark the fold line and score it lightly with the end of a burnisher. Paper and card stock has grain, even if you can't see it, a score line makes it fold easier. Often I will find the envelope I plan to mail it in first, and design the card to fit the envelope. It is upsetting to print several cards and then realize I don't have, or can't get the right size envelope!

     

     

     

     

  10. I used to make cards.....then things got in the way. I HAVE made our annual Christmas card for most of the past 40 years. Way back in the beginning, sometimes it was silkscreened, or hand-cut, or printed at a printshop.

     

    But then we got a computer! And then a color printer! But some years it seems I spend more time fighting with the printer to print the 45 or so copies I need to mail, and I end up just being happy it is done :)

  11. Yowza!

     

    I like seeing what everybody is doing!  Gerry, I like what you have done!

     

    I used both methods to change the color of the dates and the lines. I didn't intend to do that, but PSP was giving me trouble when I tried to change the color of the lines, so I went to method #2. But it does look like my lines have disappeared! No, I don't like that, but I'm done for tonight....I think that happened when I resized, but I don't remember how to make it not happen....that was another workshop...

     

     

     

     

  12. I have not posted yet because I am slow! and I have not had much time to focus on this project!

     

    But I think I am like Monique, I am not sure about the style, so maybe I got stalled there.

     

    I added the year, because I WILL FORGET in a year or 2. I write things on my calendar, in some ways they become a journal of sorts. As a genealogist, I keep my old calendars because they bring back memories. Hopefully good memories :)

     

    This is what I have begun for the first template-

     

     

  13. Last night I kept getting *** Forbidden. ***

     

    And again tonight it is *** Forbidden. ***

     

    Not gonna be able to stay up much longer looking for 2, 10, 11 & 12, I guess most everyone else is looking too.

  14. Gerry - I'm with you, I have a great dislike for snakes!

     

    Bonnie - My story would be '3 dead copperheads', unless my husband was around. He likes to rescue the snakes, I prefer to take a shovel to them.

     

    Susan - My childhood dentist was also a smoker, I feel your pain. I'm glad dentists wear gloves these days!

  15. Day 4 - sports....there are no althetics trophies in my family, not for me, not for the rest of my family. But Mom did have a bowling trophy or two. Ironically, my youngest daughter did take up bowling for a couple of years, but I do think it was just because there was a boy she liked who bowled. She did date the boy, then she broke up with him...lol.

     

    Carole--the text shadow on a new layer, you said it would follow the text if you moved it? Mine didn't follow the text when I moved it! It kinda made a mess and had to undo.

     

    Oh, and these stories! Triggering some memories for me.

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