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Showing posts with label Disney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Disney. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

April Monthly Scrapbooking Layout- Disney World!

Good Evening!

I finally took some pictures of my April scrapbooking page. I went to Disney World in April and had lots of fun making this cute layout. I created tags in my Silhouette program with Mickey Icons attached to each tag. I also created a Studio files for this page. I decided to enter this into the following challenge:
Pause Dream Enjoy Challenge # 11
Let me know what you think!
Enjoy!

If you are looking for the studio file freebies click on the link below the close up pictures. 



Below are some close up pictures of my embellishments and tags! 
 Here is a Pluto Studio File I created, click here to download it from my gmail drive for free

 Here is a tag I created 

 Here is a close up of that tag

 Another tag I created

 A close up 

 The 3rd tag 

 A close up 

 The last tag 

 A close up 

 Here is a Studio File I created that I popped up with foam tape

And finally, this is a print and cut file I made using my Silhouette which was popped up with foam tape

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Sending love your way!

Hello,

I created the following card to give to a family friend. I colored an image with my copic makers that I printed out on my computer. I have entered this into the following challenges:
One Stop Craft Challenge # 230 
Charisma Cardz Challenge # 20
Bearly-Mine Challenges- Anything Goes
Whimsy Stamps Challenge # 59

Let me know what you think!

Enjoy!
 Front
 Close up of stickles and enamel accents

Inside - Stamped sentiment and Mickey icon punch

Recipe:
Image: Printed out- colored with Copics
Designer Paper: K&Company- Brenda Walton- Small Wonders- 12X12 Boy
Punch: EK Success- Disney Mickey Icon Medium Punch
Stamps: My Pink Stamper- Handle With Care
Ink: VersaFine- Onyx Black
Embellishments: Enamel Accents- Black, Stickles- White, Jelly Roll Doodles  

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Photoshop Panoramic

I received a DSLR Nikon camera for Christmas and decided to purchase Adobe Photoshop along with it. I have been watching videos and trying to teach myself how to use it. On a recent trip to Disney World I took a few pictures of a painting on the wall so I could try and photoshop the picture together into 1 panoramic, below is what I came up with. I also used the free transform to fix the perspective as much as possible. It has some lighting issues but that will come with practice. Let me know what you think, it was originally 4 images!