Friday, 28 October 2011
Halloween witch freebie CU OK
A long overdue freebie for you. I need a witch for a project and decided to create one. Hope you like it. It is a .png file. Background is not included.
You can download the file here:
http://dc426.4shared.com/download/gjcrnEEw/my_witch_cat.zip
If some kind fairy could tell me where I am going wrong with 4shared, I'd be grateful. Meanwhile, just right click on the png file to download
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Craftcrave freebie,
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Halloween freebie
Tuesday, 11 October 2011
I'm back
It's nice to be back.I've had to deal with two parents who have dementia. Not easy to move people from their home to residential care, but needs must. So many 1000mile trips to deal with dilemmas, house clearance etc. At least they are in a nearby residential home now and I can begin to get my life back.
I haven't taken part in many challenges, just snatching the odd hour or so to scrapbook my grandchildren. Apologies in advance for not giving full credits to the designers whose designs I use in my creations. I really must find a system to record everything I use. Would be easier if I stuck to just one kit instead of using bits and pieces from different kits and freebies.
I used a freebie kit from PSJ designs - www.pstogether.blogspot.com
Isn't my little grandson as cute as a button?
I used one of my favourite kits from the Inner Voice kit by Finecrafted designs for this one of my grandson. He is into building huge towers with his building bricks.
Here he is dressing up. He could not decide whether he wants to be a chef or a pirate. I've used Lorie Davison's kit for the background. Even pirates need a tea break :-)
For this one, I used StarLightDesigns Crazy Backyard kit.
I used a background paper from Downunder Studios - Touch of Fantasy Kit and blended it with an original photo, using an easel from another kit.
Matrioshkidesigns.com Old Town Kit by Anna was used for this one. It was a very poor photograph and a real challenge. Messed around so much with various processes that I could not begin to describe how I arrived at the final copy.
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