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My first one is from Wouter. This is a beautiful page and shows a few additions that can be added. I love the added elements that connect the main photo to the ones at the bottom, also the addition of the bottom paper strip, excellent work. Wouter helped by proof reading this for me. Thanks my friend. |
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The second page is from Cindy, a seasoned scrapper and as you can see by her journaling she has a delightful sense of humor. Excellent photos. This page is so interesting a job well done. |
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The third page is from Susan she has done this with photos of her lovely daughters wedding. She is new to scrapbooking and is presently a Beginners Workshop mentor and also Moderator on the Dynamic Path Objects Forum. I love how she did her top strip. |
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Fourth is Marcie a seasoned scrapper and done her way. She has different shaped papers and fills, behind the main photo. I love her changes and this is an excellent example of what else can be done. Photos are of her lovely daughter. *Marcie has a section of scrapbook things on her site. |
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Fifth is Narelle and her first scrapbook page. The photos of her dog are lovely and the bed for him is wonderful! I like the color choices. She has made the paw prints 3D and it makes an interesting change, they are added to the top strip as well. |
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| Sixth is Barbara and is her first scrapbook page. She has a little different placement of the main picture. Lovely photo's these dogs are gorgeous. I like the choice to use the hearts elements. Barbara told me she had some difficulty in the placement of the brads so I did add a screen shot to the tutorial. [Thank you Barbara] She also is trying to work out how to make a curved font piece. So a few adjustments of this picture may be made and I will show it. | |
| Here is Barbara's 2nd one and a few changes. She did curve the top font. | |
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This is Jewels work and her second scrapbook page. She is showing photos, of her doing a gig, she plays guitar with a band. Very interesting page with lots of well placed journaling. Also a change to the elements she used cut outs of her guitar along with musical notes. She slanted those 3 papers a little differently which looks very nice. Jewels is in Beginners work shop in level 2. Your doing well on your SB pages. |
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| Carol did the tutorial and made some changes to the papers. I love her addition of the poodle's in silhouettes. Nice colors and pretty papers. Photos are excellent, what cute puppies. Carol is still in Beginners Workshop level 3 and also doing well. | |
| Virginia [aka Bear] Administrator of PI-I, head of Beginners Workshop and instructor at VAA. Darling photos of her puppy a beautiful page. | |
| Ginny Price is the Moderator on the SB Forum with Cindy and she did an interesting page with photos of her grandchildren. I love the elements here ...the guitar pick and instruments. Also, she used a pretty background paper. | |
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Michelle in BW did a lovely job on this. February 2009 |
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Made by Sue in BW. You have made a lovely page Sue. Your journaling
is great and the photos of the day at Disneyland are wonderful. This is sure a memorable page for your granddaughter learning to drive along with the trip. Excellent work dear, very nice choice of colors to enhance your pictures. Feb. 2009 |
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Judy in BW. I love your take on the tutorial the photos are
gorgeous and use of the flower is stunning. Nice title on this too.
Would you mind if I showed your page on my tutorial as an example Judy. |
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Elena, in BW, said "I hope I did this right. The Path shape the
tutorial was referring to I did not have in PI 8. So I used
something different." Note: I have added the shape to the zip file. Elena did a very nice work around though using another shape. Awesome page! |
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Lori said "I tried this one with a little change...LOL" I love her color choices and element arrangement with the tag. Lovely work. Lori makes beautiful kits for scrapbooking her site is http://loristaton2863.blogspot.com and http://passion4digiscraps.com/index.php |
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