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Thank you! I thought I was late to this, so, when I couldn't find a list, it made sense, to me, that it was over, already! Then, I saw someone...
Well, I certainly couldn't let this go by without my two cents! LOL Ya'll Rock!:fairydance Well deserved KUDOS to each and every one of you...
Why not! This sounds like fun!
I guess I am just a fool, then. LOL
That's what I did with the example I posted, Jana! Your video is much nicer than my example. LOL
I am not sure if this is okay, but, Jana, a Creative Team member for several designers, does fantastic tutorials. She just did one that talks a...
I taught all three of my children to drive. And, lived to tell the story! LOL I did this thing: I held my left hand out, palm up and told the...
Hi! I didn't forget about this! I feel the photo 'blends' much better onto the paper beneath it when a reverse layer mask is used. You can use any...
Gosh! I use it all the time! Let me see if I can find a good example.
This IS going to be a cool thread to watch! Thank you for a great kickoff post, @jenevang ! @cfile your page is fantastic! So is yours, @bellbird...
:circlesThank you! :fairydance (LOL)
@Imccandless, I conversed with you by PM concerning my subscription's due date. All that is straight with me and I did get your kind response. I...
@AnneofAlamo I love your use of the word 'orange' in your layout! Everyone is coming up with such neat pages!
Pretty colors!
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Oh, my! This IS a good article! Excellent work on your examples, too! I have been art journaling for a while and have some insight that may bode...
As I listen to the different women tell why they do this and what it has done for them, it sounds so much like us 'artists'! I guess creativity...
I just want to clarify, too, that by dragging, I mean to click and hold on an item in my files, then, drag it on to the workspace or document. To...
Are you able to use the "Place" feature - under "File", @Tree City ? The file retains it's name in the layer's palette this way, too.