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In 1865 H. H. Bennett began a career as a photographyer — and Wisconsin Dells would never be the same. By combining mechanical skills with an inherent love of nature, Bennett was able to produce technically amazing, aesthetically mesmerizing landscape and personal portrait photographs.THAT TIME WHEN
It’s that time of year when my Happy Days daylilies bloom. While the blooms don’t last long, massed, the display is beautiful with my Rozanne geraniums. The best feature of daylilies is how easy th JUNE 2021 – PHOTO STORIFY I finally felt like venturing out with my camera to inhale the sweet smell of my beautiful peonies and cut some to bring inside. I feel like I’m breathing again, inhaling and exhaling: gardening, swimming and walking without as much arthritis pain in my spine. FERNS – PHOTO STORIFY While I am preparing for an upcoming event in May, I found time to create this page with Anna’s new release, ArtPlay Palette Moira, using photos of ferns taken in the conservatory at Lauritzen Gardens.I do wish I could grow these outside the way I did in California. PETULANCE – PHOTO STORIFY Hi Linda. This is one of the best layouts I’ve seen for the Rainbow palette. I find your journaling confusing, though—seems as if it should start with the left column, and also, when I start from the right, my eye has the tendency still to drop down to the left after the first paragraph. POETRY – PHOTO STORIFY There is still snow here, piles of snow, so much that I haven’t seen the lawn in weeks. Thus I found the color in Anna’s new ArtPlay Palette Melic very appealing as I long for spring and the tulips that will bloom in April. Below I explain my process for creating thispage.
MAGNOLIAS – PHOTO STORIFY My week in California was wonderful, definitely an inspiration for my photography. I captured these magnolia blooms on a large old tree in a friend’s backyard; what A TEMPLATE AND AN OLD PHOTO Relationships with older fathers are not always easy to describe, especially by their sons. My husband remembers his father tellingstories about
ROSES – PHOTO STORIFY Artsy Paper #1 from ArtPlay Palette Narcissus by Anna Aspnes is a stunning piece of art without any photos. I can only hope that the roses I bought yesterday specifically forPOMERANIAN PLEASE
With Kate in second grade now and me at home, it isn’t easy to stay in touch. I try to message or Facetime with her everyday just to see what’s happening. We had a longer conversation than usual onPHOTO STORIFY
In 1865 H. H. Bennett began a career as a photographyer — and Wisconsin Dells would never be the same. By combining mechanical skills with an inherent love of nature, Bennett was able to produce technically amazing, aesthetically mesmerizing landscape and personal portrait photographs.THAT TIME WHEN
It’s that time of year when my Happy Days daylilies bloom. While the blooms don’t last long, massed, the display is beautiful with my Rozanne geraniums. The best feature of daylilies is how easy th JUNE 2021 – PHOTO STORIFY I finally felt like venturing out with my camera to inhale the sweet smell of my beautiful peonies and cut some to bring inside. I feel like I’m breathing again, inhaling and exhaling: gardening, swimming and walking without as much arthritis pain in my spine. FERNS – PHOTO STORIFY While I am preparing for an upcoming event in May, I found time to create this page with Anna’s new release, ArtPlay Palette Moira, using photos of ferns taken in the conservatory at Lauritzen Gardens.I do wish I could grow these outside the way I did in California. PETULANCE – PHOTO STORIFY Hi Linda. This is one of the best layouts I’ve seen for the Rainbow palette. I find your journaling confusing, though—seems as if it should start with the left column, and also, when I start from the right, my eye has the tendency still to drop down to the left after the first paragraph. POETRY – PHOTO STORIFY There is still snow here, piles of snow, so much that I haven’t seen the lawn in weeks. Thus I found the color in Anna’s new ArtPlay Palette Melic very appealing as I long for spring and the tulips that will bloom in April. Below I explain my process for creating thispage.
MAGNOLIAS – PHOTO STORIFY My week in California was wonderful, definitely an inspiration for my photography. I captured these magnolia blooms on a large old tree in a friend’s backyard; what A TEMPLATE AND AN OLD PHOTO Relationships with older fathers are not always easy to describe, especially by their sons. My husband remembers his father tellingstories about
ROSES – PHOTO STORIFY Artsy Paper #1 from ArtPlay Palette Narcissus by Anna Aspnes is a stunning piece of art without any photos. I can only hope that the roses I bought yesterday specifically forPOMERANIAN PLEASE
With Kate in second grade now and me at home, it isn’t easy to stay in touch. I try to message or Facetime with her everyday just to see what’s happening. We had a longer conversation than usual on JUNE 2020 – PHOTO STORIFY Siberian iris grew in my garden for several years until I changed my mind. Over the years, I have had a policy that if a plant doesn’t behave for me, I dig it up and plant something else. A TEMPLATE AND AN OLD PHOTO Thank you Beverly, the frame I used was actually on the photo paper. I simply extracted that part of the entire paper. If you look at the second screenshot, you’ll see the original photo mounted on the paper with the frame. BOAT – PHOTO STORIFY My sister and I took the ferry across to Balboa Island in February. There were lots of beautiful boats to photograph. My favorite is the little red rowboat. Nearly 50 MAGNOLIAS – PHOTO STORIFY My week in California was wonderful, definitely an inspiration for my photography. I captured these magnolia blooms on a large old tree in a friend’s backyard; what an absolutely stunning display the bloomspresented.
LETTUCE – PHOTO STORIFY Green leaf lettuce is a staple for my meals. No matter what other vegetable, fruit or protein I use, green leaf lettuce is the first layer of every salad bowl. As I learn to shop online for groceriFEBRUARY 2016
Not only do I enjoy learning to use my camera, but I also enjoy using the photos that I make to create artsy scrapbook pages. I actually used four different photos to create this page, the background shot above, the close up of one cardinal and two other shots of cardinals hanging from the ceiling. PEONIES – PHOTO STORIFY Every Memorial Day my Sarah Bernhart Peonies bloom. This year I grabbed my camera and walked out to capture the blooms in the early morning light. Then this afternoon, IFIFTY YEARS LATER
It seems like yesterday, not fifty years ago, that we honeymooned in San Francisco. We didn’t stay at the same hotel, the American Motor Lodge, but instead chose Hotel Zoe Fisherman’s Wharf this time, with its ultra modern decor.UP NOT DOWN
Every Wednesday, I have a play date with Kate. She takes the lead on these afternoons. First she decides where we are going to lunch, often Chick-fil-A or McDonalds. Sometimes we paint, build with RAINBOW POSSIBILITIES In a time of staggering joblessness, illness and death, I find it hard to focus on the positive. Yet this afternoon, I experienced a few moments of joy working with Anna’s new palette, ArtPlay Palette Rainbow.Maybe it’s the colors or the thoughts of possibilities suggested by a rainbow.PHOTO STORIFY
Use Artsy Transfers to Create Depth Around Template. Place layers of file 5 from Artsy Transfers Daffodil above the group of file 3. Turn off stain and adjust positions. Duplicate layers of file 3 and place below. Invert and adjust position. Place layers of JUNE 2021 – PHOTO STORIFY I finally felt like venturing out with my camera to inhale the sweet smell of my beautiful peonies and cut some to bring inside. I feel like I’m breathing again, inhaling and exhaling: gardening, swimming and walking without as much arthritis pain in my spine. FERNS – PHOTO STORIFY On the right side, add another new blank layer and stamp Brush #1 angling it differently. Place Transfer #1 above the brush layers and align it with the top edge of the paper. Above the transfer, place Splatter Overlay #1 along the bottom right edge of the fern photo. Note: Brushes, overlays and transfers are included in ArtPlay PaletteMoira.
THAT TIME WHEN
That Time When. By Linda. On June 28, 2020. In Photography, Scrapbooking. It’s that time of year when my Happy Days daylilies bloom. While the blooms don’t last long, massed, the display is beautiful with my Rozanne geraniums. The best feature of daylilies is how easy they are to grow. I cut them to the ground in the fall andthey return in
PETULANCE – PHOTO STORIFY First, place the layers of file 5 from Artsy Transfers Rainbow. Second, move the text boxes from Rainbow Artsy Layered Template to the top of the Layers Panel. Third, place two frames and UrbanThreadz from file 19, Hipster Plume Template Album No. 5 below the text boxes, arranging them as in the artsy template. LETTUCE – PHOTO STORIFY Green leaf lettuce is a staple for my meals. No matter what other vegetable, fruit or protein I use, green leaf lettuce is the first layer of every salad bowl. As I learn to shop online for groceri GOLDENROD – PHOTO STORIFY Every September, masses of Goldenrod flowers cover the twenty-four acreas of unplowed Stolley Prairie. The blooms last only a few weeks,but what a
POMERANIAN PLEASE
Embellish. Place the layers of file 1 from MultiMedia Branches No. 17. Turn off the rose. Place the heart, bead and thread from file 4 above the branch. Add word art from Embers WordART Mix No. 1. Add the butterfly from ArtPlay Palette Embers. Place small sketch of dog below the elements. Change the blend mode to Linear Burn at 50%.GNOME IN MY GARDEN
Kate gave me this gnome for Mother’s Day a couple of two years ago. She used to sit on the porch and play with him. Both of us were sadwhen he broke.
ZUCCHINI NOODLES
With the need to stay home now, I’m experimenting more in the kitchen. I made a new recipe for marinara last week. I bought some frozen zucchini noodles and a little box of pasta for Bill. The mariPHOTO STORIFY
Use Artsy Transfers to Create Depth Around Template. Place layers of file 5 from Artsy Transfers Daffodil above the group of file 3. Turn off stain and adjust positions. Duplicate layers of file 3 and place below. Invert and adjust position. Place layers of JUNE 2021 – PHOTO STORIFY I finally felt like venturing out with my camera to inhale the sweet smell of my beautiful peonies and cut some to bring inside. I feel like I’m breathing again, inhaling and exhaling: gardening, swimming and walking without as much arthritis pain in my spine. FERNS – PHOTO STORIFY On the right side, add another new blank layer and stamp Brush #1 angling it differently. Place Transfer #1 above the brush layers and align it with the top edge of the paper. Above the transfer, place Splatter Overlay #1 along the bottom right edge of the fern photo. Note: Brushes, overlays and transfers are included in ArtPlay PaletteMoira.
THAT TIME WHEN
That Time When. By Linda. On June 28, 2020. In Photography, Scrapbooking. It’s that time of year when my Happy Days daylilies bloom. While the blooms don’t last long, massed, the display is beautiful with my Rozanne geraniums. The best feature of daylilies is how easy they are to grow. I cut them to the ground in the fall andthey return in
PETULANCE – PHOTO STORIFY First, place the layers of file 5 from Artsy Transfers Rainbow. Second, move the text boxes from Rainbow Artsy Layered Template to the top of the Layers Panel. Third, place two frames and UrbanThreadz from file 19, Hipster Plume Template Album No. 5 below the text boxes, arranging them as in the artsy template. LETTUCE – PHOTO STORIFY Green leaf lettuce is a staple for my meals. No matter what other vegetable, fruit or protein I use, green leaf lettuce is the first layer of every salad bowl. As I learn to shop online for groceri GOLDENROD – PHOTO STORIFY Every September, masses of Goldenrod flowers cover the twenty-four acreas of unplowed Stolley Prairie. The blooms last only a few weeks,but what a
POMERANIAN PLEASE
Embellish. Place the layers of file 1 from MultiMedia Branches No. 17. Turn off the rose. Place the heart, bead and thread from file 4 above the branch. Add word art from Embers WordART Mix No. 1. Add the butterfly from ArtPlay Palette Embers. Place small sketch of dog below the elements. Change the blend mode to Linear Burn at 50%.GNOME IN MY GARDEN
Kate gave me this gnome for Mother’s Day a couple of two years ago. She used to sit on the porch and play with him. Both of us were sadwhen he broke.
ZUCCHINI NOODLES
With the need to stay home now, I’m experimenting more in the kitchen. I made a new recipe for marinara last week. I bought some frozen zucchini noodles and a little box of pasta for Bill. The mariNOVEMBER 2020
By Linda. On November 17, 2020. In Photography, Scrapbooking. Every September, masses of Goldenrod flowers cover the twenty-four acreas of unplowed Stolley Prairie. The blooms last only a few weeks, but what a beautiful scene while in bloom. Stolley’s father encouraged him to preserve a patch of land from his farm saying that he “had kept GOLDENROD – PHOTO STORIFY Every September, masses of Goldenrod flowers cover the twenty-four acreas of unplowed Stolley Prairie. The blooms last only a few weeks,but what a
BOAT – PHOTO STORIFY My sister and I took the ferry across to Balboa Island in February. There were lots of beautiful boats to photograph. My favorite is the little red rowboat. Nearly 50 ENGAGEMENT – PHOTO STORIFY This two page spread tells the story of our engagement, another page for my anniversary project. I shared details about how I constructed the left side as part of a video event with Anna Aspnes, ARTPLAY LIVE 2019, available in Anna’s Store.Today I want to share a brief overview of the right side which uses some of the same techniques for using transfers and adapting templates that I sharedA SIMPLE STORY
I’ve been vacationing with family, remembering old memories and making some new ones. Five years is a long time in the life of a little boy. Corbin began asking about returning to Wisconsin D ROSES – PHOTO STORIFY Artsy Paper #1 from ArtPlay Palette Narcissus by Anna Aspnes is a stunning piece of art without any photos. I can only hope that the roses I bought yesterday specifically for MAGNOLIAS – PHOTO STORIFY Export a second photo of magnolias to Photoshop, a photo with a more distant perspective. Add an inverted mask to the photo. Using brushes from ArtPlay Palette Magoa bring back in the right side of the photo. Using white as the foreground color reveals on a black mask. Duplicate the photo and angle on the left side to create the effect of the tree.WALK IN THE FOG
Early one morning on a walk for hot chocolate with my sister, Glenda, I captured this photograph with my iPhone as she approached the lights illuminating the sidewalk. This is probably one of the best shots I’ve ever made with my iPhone. I did not change the blue in the photo while creating this page, instead, I made changes in the color of the palette that I used. THREE IDEAS FOR BRUSHES Bill remembers that his grandfather was 13 years older than his grandmother, definitely a man of the 19th century, meaning the womanwas expected to
ONE PHOTO AND AN ARTSY PAPER We were out playing Pokemon Go yesterday when I saw these geese, most sitting on the ice surrounding a few swimming in an unfrozen circle of water. That geese even winter here surprises me considering how long our cold winters are, but they do. Bill stopped thePHOTO STORIFY
Use Artsy Transfers to Create Depth Around Template. Place layers of file 5 from Artsy Transfers Daffodil above the group of file 3. Turn off stain and adjust positions. Duplicate layers of file 3 and place below. Invert and adjust position. Place layers of JUNE 2021 – PHOTO STORIFY I finally felt like venturing out with my camera to inhale the sweet smell of my beautiful peonies and cut some to bring inside. I feel like I’m breathing again, inhaling and exhaling: gardening, swimming and walking without as much arthritis pain in my spine. FERNS – PHOTO STORIFY On the right side, add another new blank layer and stamp Brush #1 angling it differently. Place Transfer #1 above the brush layers and align it with the top edge of the paper. Above the transfer, place Splatter Overlay #1 along the bottom right edge of the fern photo. Note: Brushes, overlays and transfers are included in ArtPlay PaletteMoira.
THAT TIME WHEN
That Time When. By Linda. On June 28, 2020. In Photography, Scrapbooking. It’s that time of year when my Happy Days daylilies bloom. While the blooms don’t last long, massed, the display is beautiful with my Rozanne geraniums. The best feature of daylilies is how easy they are to grow. I cut them to the ground in the fall andthey return in
PETULANCE – PHOTO STORIFY First, place the layers of file 5 from Artsy Transfers Rainbow. Second, move the text boxes from Rainbow Artsy Layered Template to the top of the Layers Panel. Third, place two frames and UrbanThreadz from file 19, Hipster Plume Template Album No. 5 below the text boxes, arranging them as in the artsy template. LETTUCE – PHOTO STORIFY Green leaf lettuce is a staple for my meals. No matter what other vegetable, fruit or protein I use, green leaf lettuce is the first layer of every salad bowl. As I learn to shop online for groceri GOLDENROD – PHOTO STORIFY Every September, masses of Goldenrod flowers cover the twenty-four acreas of unplowed Stolley Prairie. The blooms last only a few weeks,but what a
POMERANIAN PLEASE
Embellish. Place the layers of file 1 from MultiMedia Branches No. 17. Turn off the rose. Place the heart, bead and thread from file 4 above the branch. Add word art from Embers WordART Mix No. 1. Add the butterfly from ArtPlay Palette Embers. Place small sketch of dog below the elements. Change the blend mode to Linear Burn at 50%.GNOME IN MY GARDEN
Kate gave me this gnome for Mother’s Day a couple of two years ago. She used to sit on the porch and play with him. Both of us were sadwhen he broke.
ZUCCHINI NOODLES
With the need to stay home now, I’m experimenting more in the kitchen. I made a new recipe for marinara last week. I bought some frozen zucchini noodles and a little box of pasta for Bill. The mariPHOTO STORIFY
Use Artsy Transfers to Create Depth Around Template. Place layers of file 5 from Artsy Transfers Daffodil above the group of file 3. Turn off stain and adjust positions. Duplicate layers of file 3 and place below. Invert and adjust position. Place layers of JUNE 2021 – PHOTO STORIFY I finally felt like venturing out with my camera to inhale the sweet smell of my beautiful peonies and cut some to bring inside. I feel like I’m breathing again, inhaling and exhaling: gardening, swimming and walking without as much arthritis pain in my spine. FERNS – PHOTO STORIFY On the right side, add another new blank layer and stamp Brush #1 angling it differently. Place Transfer #1 above the brush layers and align it with the top edge of the paper. Above the transfer, place Splatter Overlay #1 along the bottom right edge of the fern photo. Note: Brushes, overlays and transfers are included in ArtPlay PaletteMoira.
THAT TIME WHEN
That Time When. By Linda. On June 28, 2020. In Photography, Scrapbooking. It’s that time of year when my Happy Days daylilies bloom. While the blooms don’t last long, massed, the display is beautiful with my Rozanne geraniums. The best feature of daylilies is how easy they are to grow. I cut them to the ground in the fall andthey return in
PETULANCE – PHOTO STORIFY First, place the layers of file 5 from Artsy Transfers Rainbow. Second, move the text boxes from Rainbow Artsy Layered Template to the top of the Layers Panel. Third, place two frames and UrbanThreadz from file 19, Hipster Plume Template Album No. 5 below the text boxes, arranging them as in the artsy template. LETTUCE – PHOTO STORIFY Green leaf lettuce is a staple for my meals. No matter what other vegetable, fruit or protein I use, green leaf lettuce is the first layer of every salad bowl. As I learn to shop online for groceri GOLDENROD – PHOTO STORIFY Every September, masses of Goldenrod flowers cover the twenty-four acreas of unplowed Stolley Prairie. The blooms last only a few weeks,but what a
POMERANIAN PLEASE
Embellish. Place the layers of file 1 from MultiMedia Branches No. 17. Turn off the rose. Place the heart, bead and thread from file 4 above the branch. Add word art from Embers WordART Mix No. 1. Add the butterfly from ArtPlay Palette Embers. Place small sketch of dog below the elements. Change the blend mode to Linear Burn at 50%.GNOME IN MY GARDEN
Kate gave me this gnome for Mother’s Day a couple of two years ago. She used to sit on the porch and play with him. Both of us were sadwhen he broke.
ZUCCHINI NOODLES
With the need to stay home now, I’m experimenting more in the kitchen. I made a new recipe for marinara last week. I bought some frozen zucchini noodles and a little box of pasta for Bill. The mariNOVEMBER 2020
By Linda. On November 17, 2020. In Photography, Scrapbooking. Every September, masses of Goldenrod flowers cover the twenty-four acreas of unplowed Stolley Prairie. The blooms last only a few weeks, but what a beautiful scene while in bloom. Stolley’s father encouraged him to preserve a patch of land from his farm saying that he “had kept GOLDENROD – PHOTO STORIFY Every September, masses of Goldenrod flowers cover the twenty-four acreas of unplowed Stolley Prairie. The blooms last only a few weeks,but what a
BOAT – PHOTO STORIFY My sister and I took the ferry across to Balboa Island in February. There were lots of beautiful boats to photograph. My favorite is the little red rowboat. Nearly 50 ENGAGEMENT – PHOTO STORIFY This two page spread tells the story of our engagement, another page for my anniversary project. I shared details about how I constructed the left side as part of a video event with Anna Aspnes, ARTPLAY LIVE 2019, available in Anna’s Store.Today I want to share a brief overview of the right side which uses some of the same techniques for using transfers and adapting templates that I sharedA SIMPLE STORY
I’ve been vacationing with family, remembering old memories and making some new ones. Five years is a long time in the life of a little boy. Corbin began asking about returning to Wisconsin D ROSES – PHOTO STORIFY Artsy Paper #1 from ArtPlay Palette Narcissus by Anna Aspnes is a stunning piece of art without any photos. I can only hope that the roses I bought yesterday specifically for MAGNOLIAS – PHOTO STORIFY Export a second photo of magnolias to Photoshop, a photo with a more distant perspective. Add an inverted mask to the photo. Using brushes from ArtPlay Palette Magoa bring back in the right side of the photo. Using white as the foreground color reveals on a black mask. Duplicate the photo and angle on the left side to create the effect of the tree. THREE IDEAS FOR BRUSHES Bill remembers that his grandfather was 13 years older than his grandmother, definitely a man of the 19th century, meaning the womanwas expected to
WALK IN THE FOG
Early one morning on a walk for hot chocolate with my sister, Glenda, I captured this photograph with my iPhone as she approached the lights illuminating the sidewalk. This is probably one of the best shots I’ve ever made with my iPhone. I did not change the blue in the photo while creating this page, instead, I made changes in the color of the palette that I used. ONE PHOTO AND AN ARTSY PAPER We were out playing Pokemon Go yesterday when I saw these geese, most sitting on the ice surrounding a few swimming in an unfrozen circle of water. That geese even winter here surprises me considering how long our cold winters are, but they do. Bill stopped thePHOTO STORIFY
Use Artsy Transfers to Create Depth Around Template. Place layers of file 5 from Artsy Transfers Daffodil above the group of file 3. Turn off stain and adjust positions. Duplicate layers of file 3 and place below. Invert and adjust position. Place layers of JUNE 2021 – PHOTO STORIFY I finally felt like venturing out with my camera to inhale the sweet smell of my beautiful peonies and cut some to bring inside. I feel like I’m breathing again, inhaling and exhaling: gardening, swimming and walking without as much arthritis pain in my spine.THAT TIME WHEN
That Time When. By Linda. On June 28, 2020. In Photography, Scrapbooking. It’s that time of year when my Happy Days daylilies bloom. While the blooms don’t last long, massed, the display is beautiful with my Rozanne geraniums. The best feature of daylilies is how easy they are to grow. I cut them to the ground in the fall andthey return in
PETULANCE – PHOTO STORIFY First, place the layers of file 5 from Artsy Transfers Rainbow. Second, move the text boxes from Rainbow Artsy Layered Template to the top of the Layers Panel. Third, place two frames and UrbanThreadz from file 19, Hipster Plume Template Album No. 5 below the text boxes, arranging them as in the artsy template. FERNS – PHOTO STORIFY On the right side, add another new blank layer and stamp Brush #1 angling it differently. Place Transfer #1 above the brush layers and align it with the top edge of the paper. Above the transfer, place Splatter Overlay #1 along the bottom right edge of the fern photo. Note: Brushes, overlays and transfers are included in ArtPlay PaletteMoira.
POETRY – PHOTO STORIFY There is still snow here, piles of snow, so much that I haven’t seen the lawn in weeks. Thus I found the color in Anna’s new ArtPlay Palette Melic very appealing as I long for spring and the tulips that will bloom in April. Below I explain my process for creating thispage.
POMERANIAN PLEASE
Embellish. Place the layers of file 1 from MultiMedia Branches No. 17. Turn off the rose. Place the heart, bead and thread from file 4 above the branch. Add word art from Embers WordART Mix No. 1. Add the butterfly from ArtPlay Palette Embers. Place small sketch of dog below the elements. Change the blend mode to Linear Burn at 50%.GNOME IN MY GARDEN
Kate gave me this gnome for Mother’s Day a couple of two years ago. She used to sit on the porch and play with him. Both of us were sadwhen he broke.
ROSES – PHOTO STORIFY Artsy Paper #1 from ArtPlay Palette Narcissus by Anna Aspnes is a stunning piece of art without any photos. I can only hope that the roses I bought yesterday specifically for A TEMPLATE AND AN OLD PHOTO Relationships with older fathers are not always easy to describe, especially by their sons. My husband remembers his father tellingstories about
PHOTO STORIFY
Use Artsy Transfers to Create Depth Around Template. Place layers of file 5 from Artsy Transfers Daffodil above the group of file 3. Turn off stain and adjust positions. Duplicate layers of file 3 and place below. Invert and adjust position. Place layers of JUNE 2021 – PHOTO STORIFY I finally felt like venturing out with my camera to inhale the sweet smell of my beautiful peonies and cut some to bring inside. I feel like I’m breathing again, inhaling and exhaling: gardening, swimming and walking without as much arthritis pain in my spine.THAT TIME WHEN
That Time When. By Linda. On June 28, 2020. In Photography, Scrapbooking. It’s that time of year when my Happy Days daylilies bloom. While the blooms don’t last long, massed, the display is beautiful with my Rozanne geraniums. The best feature of daylilies is how easy they are to grow. I cut them to the ground in the fall andthey return in
PETULANCE – PHOTO STORIFY First, place the layers of file 5 from Artsy Transfers Rainbow. Second, move the text boxes from Rainbow Artsy Layered Template to the top of the Layers Panel. Third, place two frames and UrbanThreadz from file 19, Hipster Plume Template Album No. 5 below the text boxes, arranging them as in the artsy template. FERNS – PHOTO STORIFY On the right side, add another new blank layer and stamp Brush #1 angling it differently. Place Transfer #1 above the brush layers and align it with the top edge of the paper. Above the transfer, place Splatter Overlay #1 along the bottom right edge of the fern photo. Note: Brushes, overlays and transfers are included in ArtPlay PaletteMoira.
POETRY – PHOTO STORIFY There is still snow here, piles of snow, so much that I haven’t seen the lawn in weeks. Thus I found the color in Anna’s new ArtPlay Palette Melic very appealing as I long for spring and the tulips that will bloom in April. Below I explain my process for creating thispage.
POMERANIAN PLEASE
Embellish. Place the layers of file 1 from MultiMedia Branches No. 17. Turn off the rose. Place the heart, bead and thread from file 4 above the branch. Add word art from Embers WordART Mix No. 1. Add the butterfly from ArtPlay Palette Embers. Place small sketch of dog below the elements. Change the blend mode to Linear Burn at 50%.GNOME IN MY GARDEN
Kate gave me this gnome for Mother’s Day a couple of two years ago. She used to sit on the porch and play with him. Both of us were sadwhen he broke.
ROSES – PHOTO STORIFY Artsy Paper #1 from ArtPlay Palette Narcissus by Anna Aspnes is a stunning piece of art without any photos. I can only hope that the roses I bought yesterday specifically for A TEMPLATE AND AN OLD PHOTO Relationships with older fathers are not always easy to describe, especially by their sons. My husband remembers his father tellingstories about
BOAT – PHOTO STORIFY My sister and I took the ferry across to Balboa Island in February. There were lots of beautiful boats to photograph. My favorite is the little red rowboat. Nearly 50 A TEMPLATE AND AN OLD PHOTO Thank you Beverly, the frame I used was actually on the photo paper. I simply extracted that part of the entire paper. If you look at the second screenshot, you’ll see the original photo mounted on the paper with the frame. A PHOTO AND A TRANSFER One of the things that Kate and Corbin like to do when they spend the night is to explore the wooded area just beyond the pond. On our wayback from
LETTUCE – PHOTO STORIFY Green leaf lettuce is a staple for my meals. No matter what other vegetable, fruit or protein I use, green leaf lettuce is the first layer of every salad bowl. As I learn to shop online for groceri TRUST – PHOTO STORIFY The snow weighed heavily this morning, making it look like white blooms covered everything. While I’m waiting to get beyond this moment, I’m trusting God. The contrast between the weight of this moHAPPY PLACE
Siberian iris grew in my garden for several years until I changed my mind. Over the years, I have had a policy that if a plant doesn’t behave for me, I dig it up and plant something else. The MAGNOLIAS – PHOTO STORIFY Export a second photo of magnolias to Photoshop, a photo with a more distant perspective. Add an inverted mask to the photo. Using brushes from ArtPlay Palette Magoa bring back in the right side of the photo. Using white as the foreground color reveals on a black mask. Duplicate the photo and angle on the left side to create the effect of the tree. PAINTING WITH BRUSHES AND TRANSFERS Lauritzen Gardens is one of my favorite places to go at Christmas. The displays are always so creative. This year, along with gingerbread houses, large enough for kids to go inside, big red mushrooms were nestled among the poinsettias. RAINBOW POSSIBILITIES In a time of staggering joblessness, illness and death, I find it hard to focus on the positive. Yet this afternoon, I experienced a few moments of joy working with Anna’s new palette, ArtPlay Palette Rainbow.Maybe it’s the colors or the thoughts of possibilities suggested by a rainbow. LITTLE LIME HYDRANGEAS Three years ago, I was looking for some hydrangeas that would live through the cold winters in Nebraska better than the Endless Summer variety I had grown in my yard until all but two died. I foundPHOTO STORIFY
Use Artsy Transfers to Create Depth Around Template. Place layers of file 5 from Artsy Transfers Daffodil above the group of file 3. Turn off stain and adjust positions. Duplicate layers of file 3 and place below. Invert and adjust position. Place layers of FERNS – PHOTO STORIFY On the right side, add another new blank layer and stamp Brush #1 angling it differently. Place Transfer #1 above the brush layers and align it with the top edge of the paper. Above the transfer, place Splatter Overlay #1 along the bottom right edge of the fern photo. Note: Brushes, overlays and transfers are included in ArtPlay PaletteMoira.
BOAT – PHOTO STORIFY My sister and I took the ferry across to Balboa Island in February. There were lots of beautiful boats to photograph. My favorite is the little red rowboat. Nearly 50THAT TIME WHEN
That Time When. By Linda. On June 28, 2020. In Photography, Scrapbooking. It’s that time of year when my Happy Days daylilies bloom. While the blooms don’t last long, massed, the display is beautiful with my Rozanne geraniums. The best feature of daylilies is how easy they are to grow. I cut them to the ground in the fall andthey return in
PETULANCE – PHOTO STORIFY First, place the layers of file 5 from Artsy Transfers Rainbow. Second, move the text boxes from Rainbow Artsy Layered Template to the top of the Layers Panel. Third, place two frames and UrbanThreadz from file 19, Hipster Plume Template Album No. 5 below the text boxes, arranging them as in the artsy template.POMERANIAN PLEASE
Embellish. Place the layers of file 1 from MultiMedia Branches No. 17. Turn off the rose. Place the heart, bead and thread from file 4 above the branch. Add word art from Embers WordART Mix No. 1. Add the butterfly from ArtPlay Palette Embers. Place small sketch of dog below the elements. Change the blend mode to Linear Burn at 50%. LETTUCE – PHOTO STORIFY Green leaf lettuce is a staple for my meals. No matter what other vegetable, fruit or protein I use, green leaf lettuce is the first layer of every salad bowl. As I learn to shop online for groceri ROSES – PHOTO STORIFY Artsy Paper #1 from ArtPlay Palette Narcissus by Anna Aspnes is a stunning piece of art without any photos. I can only hope that the roses I bought yesterday specifically for MAGNOLIAS – PHOTO STORIFY Export a second photo of magnolias to Photoshop, a photo with a more distant perspective. Add an inverted mask to the photo. Using brushes from ArtPlay Palette Magoa bring back in the right side of the photo. Using white as the foreground color reveals on a black mask. Duplicate the photo and angle on the left side to create the effect of the tree.FIFTY YEARS LATER
It seems like yesterday, not fifty years ago, that we honeymooned in San Francisco. We didn’t stay at the same hotel, the American Motor Lodge, but instead chose Hotel Zoe Fisherman’s Wharf this time, with its ultra modern decor.PHOTO STORIFY
Use Artsy Transfers to Create Depth Around Template. Place layers of file 5 from Artsy Transfers Daffodil above the group of file 3. Turn off stain and adjust positions. Duplicate layers of file 3 and place below. Invert and adjust position. Place layers of FERNS – PHOTO STORIFY On the right side, add another new blank layer and stamp Brush #1 angling it differently. Place Transfer #1 above the brush layers and align it with the top edge of the paper. Above the transfer, place Splatter Overlay #1 along the bottom right edge of the fern photo. Note: Brushes, overlays and transfers are included in ArtPlay PaletteMoira.
BOAT – PHOTO STORIFY My sister and I took the ferry across to Balboa Island in February. There were lots of beautiful boats to photograph. My favorite is the little red rowboat. Nearly 50THAT TIME WHEN
That Time When. By Linda. On June 28, 2020. In Photography, Scrapbooking. It’s that time of year when my Happy Days daylilies bloom. While the blooms don’t last long, massed, the display is beautiful with my Rozanne geraniums. The best feature of daylilies is how easy they are to grow. I cut them to the ground in the fall andthey return in
PETULANCE – PHOTO STORIFY First, place the layers of file 5 from Artsy Transfers Rainbow. Second, move the text boxes from Rainbow Artsy Layered Template to the top of the Layers Panel. Third, place two frames and UrbanThreadz from file 19, Hipster Plume Template Album No. 5 below the text boxes, arranging them as in the artsy template.POMERANIAN PLEASE
Embellish. Place the layers of file 1 from MultiMedia Branches No. 17. Turn off the rose. Place the heart, bead and thread from file 4 above the branch. Add word art from Embers WordART Mix No. 1. Add the butterfly from ArtPlay Palette Embers. Place small sketch of dog below the elements. Change the blend mode to Linear Burn at 50%. LETTUCE – PHOTO STORIFY Green leaf lettuce is a staple for my meals. No matter what other vegetable, fruit or protein I use, green leaf lettuce is the first layer of every salad bowl. As I learn to shop online for groceri ROSES – PHOTO STORIFY Artsy Paper #1 from ArtPlay Palette Narcissus by Anna Aspnes is a stunning piece of art without any photos. I can only hope that the roses I bought yesterday specifically for MAGNOLIAS – PHOTO STORIFY Export a second photo of magnolias to Photoshop, a photo with a more distant perspective. Add an inverted mask to the photo. Using brushes from ArtPlay Palette Magoa bring back in the right side of the photo. Using white as the foreground color reveals on a black mask. Duplicate the photo and angle on the left side to create the effect of the tree.FIFTY YEARS LATER
It seems like yesterday, not fifty years ago, that we honeymooned in San Francisco. We didn’t stay at the same hotel, the American Motor Lodge, but instead chose Hotel Zoe Fisherman’s Wharf this time, with its ultra modern decor. POETRY – PHOTO STORIFY There is still snow here, piles of snow, so much that I haven’t seen the lawn in weeks. Thus I found the color in Anna’s new ArtPlay Palette Melic very appealing as I long for spring and the tulips that will bloom in April. Below I explain my process for creating thispage.
LETTUCE – PHOTO STORIFY Green leaf lettuce is a staple for my meals. No matter what other vegetable, fruit or protein I use, green leaf lettuce is the first layer of every salad bowl. As I learn to shop online for groceri A PHOTO AND A TRANSFER One of the things that Kate and Corbin like to do when they spend the night is to explore the wooded area just beyond the pond. On our wayback from
MAGNOLIAS – PHOTO STORIFY Export a second photo of magnolias to Photoshop, a photo with a more distant perspective. Add an inverted mask to the photo. Using brushes from ArtPlay Palette Magoa bring back in the right side of the photo. Using white as the foreground color reveals on a black mask. Duplicate the photo and angle on the left side to create the effect of the tree. IN THE END – PHOTO STORIFY There are times when a photo reminds me of something; I make a connection to something else. For example, I captured this photo in February while at the Japanese Tea House at the Huntington Librarywith my sister.
GOLDENROD – PHOTO STORIFY Every September, masses of Goldenrod flowers cover the twenty-four acreas of unplowed Stolley Prairie. The blooms last only a few weeks,but what a
A TEMPLATE AND AN OLD PHOTO Relationships with older fathers are not always easy to describe, especially by their sons. My husband remembers his father tellingstories about
LITTLE LIME HYDRANGEAS Three years ago, I was looking for some hydrangeas that would live through the cold winters in Nebraska better than the Endless Summer variety I had grown in my yard until all but two died. I found POKEMON GO – PHOTO STORIFY As part of my birthday celebration in February, I flew up to San Francisco to play Pokemon Go on Pier 39 with Adryane and Don. Besides finding enough Wailmer candies to evolve a Wailord, I captured the Dragonite in the screenshot and fought level 5 raids.SUMMER 1970
We hadn’t been married two years when we volunteered to serve as leaders for a group of college students on a summer long trip topromote a singing
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KEEP CALM
By Linda
On April 5, 2020
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Am I anxious during this pandemic? My iPhone usage has gone up 30%. I’ve made lists. I’ve ordered from my lists for delivery and pick-up. This week I researched how to make a cotton mask on the web. That involved locating thread, elastic and cotton fabric. After a few failures, I’ve finally created a working mask design. I am waiting for shipments of elastic so that I can finish. My iPhone asked me this morning whether I wanted to set limits on my usage. “No,” my inner voice yelled, “you’re keeping me organized so I can keep calm and carry on. I am currently photographing close to home, i.e. sewing a cotton face mask. For this page: * Open a new document and place artsy paper 2 from ArtPlay PaletteDisquiet .
* Drag text boxes from Disquiet Artsy Layered Templateon
the left side.
* Place mask 5 from Disquiet FotoBlendz No 1above
the paper. Clip photo to mask and adjust size and placing. * Add word art from Disquiet WordArt Mix No. 1.
* Position loop 3 from JazzedUp Loopdaloop No. 6above the
word art.
This morning I wrote my journaling as I try to find order and a new routine, a bit of an oxymoron during a pandemic.JUST LIKE THIS
By Linda
On March 17, 2020
In Photography ,
Scrapbooking
Six weeks ago, Adryane and I walked in the warm California sun, photographing art nestled in the brush along the path near her home. Across the bay we could see downtown San Francisco. Oh for more timejust like this.
I’m currently staying home, but I look forward to life returning to normal. While I’m home, I’m playing with some of the photos that Imade in February.
ARTSY TRANSFER AND PAPER * Place solid paper 1 from ArtPlay Palette Ordinaireon a new
blank document.
* Place the layers file 2 from Artsy Transfers Ordinaire above thesolid paper.
* Delete one transfer layer. * Place mask 3 from FramedMasks No. 6.
* Clip black and white photo to mask. Add a color style to the photo and reduce the opacity.FRAMED MASK
* Place the layers of file 1 from FramedMasks No. 6above the artsy
transfer.
* Clip art to framed mask. * Clip photo of scene to FotoBlendz mask and stains.EMBELLISH
* Place layers of file 3 from MultiMedia Flowers No. 7above the
framed photo.
* Add color overlay to darken the flower layer. Use mask to bringback in the green.
* Adjust the ribbon with a color overlay. * Place word art from Everyday WordART Mix No. 1over
the blended photo.
BOAT
By Linda
On March 8, 2020
In Photography ,
Scrapbooking
My sister and I took the ferry across to Balboa Island in February. There were lots of beautiful boats to photograph. My favorite is the little red rowboat. Nearly 50 years ago, Bill and I had a boat, not one like any of these that I photographed at Balboa Island a few weeks ago, but a 17 foot inboard outboard for waterskiing. The hardest part of this layout was trying to blend an old photo with current photos.USE A TEMPLATE
* Open template 6 from FotoInspired Template Pack No. 2M.
* Drag the layers to a new blank 12×12 page. * Reduce the template size to 85%. * Adjust photos in Lightroom. * Clip photos to masks.USE ARTSY TRANSFERS
* Create composites of Artsy Transfers Sea Life, files 2
and 5 by clicking command+option+shift+E after selecting all layers ofeach psd file.
* Clip each composite to mask below text and adjust position. * Place old photo and use blending brushes to blend it into thetransfers.
BUILD A CLUSTER
* From ArtPlay Palette Sea Lifeplace
sand and boat.
* Stamp file 4 from SeaShells No. 1on a new blank
layer.
* Add wooden word art from Beach WordART Mix No. 2.
Yes, that is me skiing behind our boat in the old blended photo belowthe text.
A PHOTO AND A TRANSFERBy Linda
On February 17, 2020In Scrapbooking
One of the things that Kate and Corbin like to do when they spend the night is to explore the wooded area just beyond the pond. On our way back from our walk, they plopped down on the grass and posed for me. I didn’t hesitate to capture some shots in the fading light. Last fall while on sabbatical, I bought ArtPlay Palette Verdurehoping to
have the opportunity after finishing my book project to use the beautiful leaf transfer that was included in the palette. That’s howI began this page.
PLACE TRANSFER AND FOTOBLENDZ MASK * Place transfer 2 from ArtPlay Palette Verdureon solid
paper 1.
* Place mask 4 from Verdure FotoBlendz No. 1. Clip
photo to mask.
Note: I masked out a portion of a copy of the mask in order to change the color of my grandson’s shirt. ADD OVERLAYS AND ARTSY TRANSFERS * Below the photo layer place the layers of transfer 2 from ArtsyTransfers Verdure
to the left
of the photo. Delete brown splatters. * Next, place the layers of transfer 3 from Artsy Transfers Verdureon the
right side.
* Above the photo, place overlays 2 and 3 from ArtPlay PaletteVerdure .
Mask as needed.
PLACE SPLATTERS, WORD ART AND JOURNALING * Stamp black splatters on new blank layers just below the photo. * Place the components of title from Verdure WordART Mix No. 1.
* Add journaling.
MAGNOLIAS
By Linda
On February 12, 2020In Photography ,
Scrapbooking
My week in California was wonderful, definitely an inspiration for my photography. I captured these magnolia blooms on a large old tree in a friend’s backyard; what an absolutely stunning display the blooms presented. I wanted to showcase one photo with a sun flare peakingthrough the blooms.
I generally prefer light backgrounds for my layouts but I’ve learned not to be afraid to experiment with Anna’s designs. CLIP PHOTO TO A FRAME * Open file 2 from FramedMasks No. 5and place on
solid paper 1 from ArtPlay Palette Magoa.
* Edit the photo in Lightroom before exporting it to Photoshop. Reduce the photo size and clip it to the mask. * Clip a larger copy of the same photo to the mask layer included in the psd file and line it up with the small photo. CREATE BACKGROUND FOR FRAMED PHOTO * Export a second photo of magnolias to Photoshop, a photo with a more distant perspective. * Add an inverted mask to the photo. Using brushes from ArtPlayPalette Magoa
bring back
in the right side of the photo. Using white as the foreground color reveals on a black mask. * Duplicate the photo and angle on the left side to create the effect of the tree. Add another inverted mask. Set the foreground color to white and use brushes from ArtPlay Palette Magoato bring
back in part of the branches.EXPERIMENT
I spent most of my time working with this photo on a white background, but it wasn’t working. I experimented. * Place solid paper 5 from ArtPlay Palette Magoabelow all
layers.
* Add the layers of file 2 from Artsy Transfers Magoaabove the
paper.
* Recolor black or gray layers of transfer to white as needed. * Add overlay 3 from ArtPlay Palette Magoaabove the
transfer layers.
* On new blank layers stamp splatters in white. * Place some of layers from MultiMedia Hearts No. 4. (I deleted
the large jeweled heart.) * Add wooden word art, heart, from Love WordART Mix No. 3.
* Add wooden word art, this, from Epoch WordART Mix No. 1.
* Place the letter I from White Wood AlphaNumberSet No. 2.
*
A change in the background color made all the difference for thisphoto.
JANUARY’S COLOR
By Linda
On January 17, 2020
In Photography ,
Scrapbooking
It’s cold outside here; in fact about three or four inches of snow cover the ground. Our driveway hasn’t even been cleared yet. When the weather is snowy outside, a good place to make photographs is my favorite garden nursery, Mulhall’s. Outside, snow covered the ground, but inside the area that is covered with annuals in the spring, today was filled with hundreds of houseplants. Aside from my favorite ferns, Maidenhair and Boston ferns, I found something new to me: Tillandsia or airplants, their more common name. This is a perennial flowering plant in the family Bromeliaceae. The green species live mostly more in the shade. In contrast, most gray species live in precipitation-poor areas with high humidity. They prefer the full sun and can therefore be found growing on trees, rocks and even telephone poles. I thought about taking home some Tillandsia. They looked so pretty in the white tear drop shaped vases. It didn’t look like I’d have to pamper them. But then I remembered how many house plants I’ve lost. So I just came home with some photographs and the feeling of how muchI enjoyed myself.
Below is the template that I used to display the photos I captured. It is part of a set available in Anna’s store MonthReview TemplateAlbum No. 4
.
I did turn off the labels on my page. I especially like that they are laid out as two page spreads. I can see a lot of uses for this series of templates besides just displaying photos taken during the month. Evaluating and deciding which photos to use on a template like this supported my learning about making photographs and how I use my camera. It’s always good when I spend time focusing on my photography. PAINTING WITH BRUSHES AND TRANSFERSBy Linda
On January 3, 2020
In Photography
Lauritzen Gardens is one of my favorite places to go at Christmas. The displays are always so creative. This year, along with gingerbread houses, large enough for kids to go inside, big red mushrooms were nestled among the poinsettias. I began this page with solid paper 4 from ArtPlay Palette Tinselry. At the
top of the layout I placed the layers from transfer 4 of ArtsyTransfers Tinselry
. Then I
framed one of the photos I captured in the garden with a file from Distressed Frames No. 5.
In this post, I am going to share how I painted two photo sketches with brushes and transfers. PAINT A SKETCH WITH TRANSFERS AND BRUSHES. * Create a sketch from a photo using the photocopy filter inPhotoshop.
* Stamp with Distress ToolSet No. 1and
AnnaBlendz Artsy brushes on new blank layers above the mushrooms in red to fill in the mushroom shapes. Change the blend mode of the red layers to Linear Burn. * Press E to access the Erase Tool. Use a hard round brush to stamp the round spots directly on the red painted layers. Adjust the shape as needed in the Brush Panel while stamping to fit the sketch dots. CONTINUE PAINTING WITH BRUSHES AND TRANSFERS * Duplicate the red transfer layer from file 4 of Artsy TransfersTinselry .
Reduce the size and warp as needed to fit the mushroom stems. * Arrange pieces of the holly and pine from Evergreen FotoBlendz No.3 to
fill in the area around the mushrooms. Recolor each layer a green to blend with the Artsy Transfer at the top of the layout. * Place stains from the Artsy Transfers below the holly. * Stamp splatters in black on new blank layers.REPEAT THE PROCESS
* Repeat the process on the right side: stamping brushes on new blank layers and coloring stains, evergreens and mushrooms. * Reduce the size of the poinsettia from MultiMedia Holiday No. 2.
Duplicate and arrange on the left. * Create a brush from the dimensional flower from MultiMedia HolidayNo. 2 .
Stamp with your new brush on a new blank layer below the dimensionalpoinsettias
I enjoyed using a photo from a delightful display at Lauritzen Gardens to create this page. Painting with brushes and transfers was definitely a fun project.CHRISTMAS MAGIC
By Linda
On January 2, 2020
In Photography
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! I hope you find some time to create a little art with your holiday photos. After publishing two photo story books while on sabbatical the last three months, I am looking forward to simply creating some artsy pages with my photos and sharing them with you on this blog. Do you have any photo traditions? I call this particular photo my favorite. I have handed off my camera for the last six years just to get this shot. Aren’t those pajamas adorable, I loved their matching outfits. Mom’s pajamas said “Mama Elf” and Dad’s “Papa Elf.” If you look at the small photo on the left, taken in 2013, there is a lot more space for everyone to sit. The two older ones were perched on the outer edges of the fireplace this year. There really isn’t a lot of space in this room to photograph even a small group. That meant there wasn’t a lot of edge space around us in the photo for masking on a layout. In this post, I’m going to share what I did to solve that problem. USE AN INVERTED MASK * Attach an inverted mask to the photo. * With AnnaBlendz Artsy Brushes, stamp on the black mask with white to reveal the photo.GROUND THE PHOTO
* Place paper texture 9 from PaperTextures No. 10below the
masked photo.
* Place photo of carpet above the paper texture, add an inverted layer mask and reveal enough to cover the texture shape. * Place stains from Evergreen FotoBlendz No. 3and
recolor green.
BUILD BACKGROUND
* To create a background place layers from Artsy Transfers Kristtornbelow the
photo layers.
* Add psd file 5 from MultiMedia Holly No. 1to
embelish.
* Place title from Holiday WordArt Mix No. 13.
I rarely hand off my camera, but for this bit of magic, I am more thanwilling.
SABBATICAL
By Linda
On September 21, 2019In Photography
I am on a three month sabbatical at the moment, focusing on my 50th Anniversary Project. I have finally finished the last story page for the book. I still need to edit the text on each page, add my wedding photos and create a cover. Below are some details about the editing process I use for publishing a book. Once all the pages are edited and exported from Lightroom, I will upload them to Picaboofor publishing.
EDITING
* Highlight the text, one text box at a time in Photoshop.* Copy text.
* Open Pages (or another word processing program) * Paste into a blank document.* Edit content.
* Correct spelling, grammar and punctuation. * Copy and paste back into the document inside Photoshop. * Save document back to Lightroom. * Return to folder with book pages inside Lightroom. * Export full size. 300 dpi, 24×12 inch print to a folder. I will follow the same process with each page, editing and saving the pages to the folder labeled Picaboo. Once I have all the pages ready, I will upload them to Picaboo web site for printing.IN THE END
By Linda
On August 10, 2019
In Photography ,
Scrapbooking
There are times when a photo reminds me of something; I make a connection to something else. For example, I captured this photo in February while at the Japanese Tea House at the Huntington Library with my sister. The lack of clutter brings a feeling of calm. On this annual visit, I always resolve to find something else to throw out when I get home. This year we talked about two different authors on the idea of organization and decluttering. I’m not sure which method for organization I like better: Marie Kondo’s idea to keep only what brings one joy or Margareta Magnusson’s Swedish death cleaning. I have rolled my t-shirts, socks and underwear per the Kondo method. My drawers do look nice that way; I guess that is a form of joy. However, at my age, I think I might find more joy in Magnusson’s concept of death cleaning: getting rid of the abundance rather than leaving a mess for family to deal with after my death. I resized my birth stone ring for my daughter last Christmas. Her joy was priceless; the ring valuable to her. Yes, I am the type that finds joy in the process of decluttering, remembering what’s valuable and letting go of the rest. Below are the details for how I created this page.CLIP PHOTO TO MASK
Vertical photos don’t alway fit masks. Sometimes, I adjust the mask, but at other times I adjust the photo. * Place the layers of .psd file 4 from UrbanThreadz FotoBlendz No. 3 on a new blank document. * Clip a copy of the photo to the FotoBlendz mask. * Duplicate the photo and place above the original photo. Adjust the position so that it covers the left edge of the mask that wasn’tquite covered.
* Attach an inverted mask and bring back in just enough of the colorto fill the mask.
PLACE TRANSFER
* Turn on the layers of the frame set. * Place Transfer 1 from ArtPlay Palette Ochrebelow the
photo and frame layers.BUILD BACKGROUND
* Place Transfer 4 on the left side. * Place Overlay 1 on the right side. * Above the Overlay, place Artstroke 2.EMBELLISH
* Open .psd layers of file 2 from MultiMedia Flowers No. 6.
* Angle layers above framed photo. ADD JOURNALING AND TITLE * Place word art from Onward WordART Mix No. 1on the
right side.
* Place At Once word art from Onward WordART Mix No. 1below the
title and reduce the opacity to * Create two text boxes for journaling, placing one above and onebelow the title.
* Add subtitle “Inspiration”. If your photo doesn’t quite fit a mask, there are multiple ways to fix the problem. Shifting the position and masking a second photo isone way.
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