First LO for 2006

Hi Everyone!

Well here it is :) I had to take a digi pic as the the stitching of the scanned LO's did not work out. I really, really, really want a 12x12 scanner! How far is Christmas?? LOL! The LO is at

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if ya all would like to have a peak. Any comments would be appreciated :))

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Judy SA
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Wow, that came out very nice!! As far as scanners go, I use the ArcSoft panorama maker software to stitch single pages together...when I stitch a whole 2 page layout together I use PSP7. If you go here;

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You can download a trial of the panorama maker...it is soooo easy. I just put both halves together in the correct boxes and the software does the rest. It has never missed on the stitching. Let me know if you try it, and if it works as well for you! Arleen

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Arleen

I don't know if that link works for everyone....does not want to work for me when I click it. If not, the LO is in my webshots account - the last LO in the Miscelaneous Album. Enjoy!

Judy, SA

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Judy SA

I really like it. Looks like something one would see in a Scrapbook magazine. I like the way you did the lettering on the side using the outside of the cut letters too.

Lynne

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King's Crown

Love your first 2006 LO Judy :o) It looks just amazing and your colour choices are just perfect for the beautiful architecture. I also love the photo matting with the torn edges. Very well executed!!!!

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Marilyn

Very good. I too like the way you used the positive and negative letters for the titles. I really worry about using different styles of alphabets/letters on my pages. I've seen in the magazines where they use different styles, sizes and dimensions in a title and it looks neat there, but when I try it doesn't. Sandy

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Sandy

Very nice Judy! Barb:o)

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Barb

Great LO Judy:>)

I haven't done any yet, but I've been knitting like crazy! If you want to see the shawl I just finished it's on my webshots under knitting projects. I started it on new years Eve, & finished it rather quickly:>)

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Trish

Judy, I love your LO... your choice of colours is lovely :) Thanks for Sharing :) luv Cec...xxx

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Cec

It's beautiful, Trish. Sandy

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Sandy

Hi Judy, thanks for sharing, I enjoyed looking back on all you layouts, you have done some lovely work - you are so lucky to have made a start in 2006 - I have managed to buys papers and embellishments for two planned pages, but I haven'd had a chance yet - maybe this week...

andrea

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andrea

Looks wonderful Judy!! Nice Job! I need to get the ones I have completed scanned and put up.

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Kenda

Judy, what a great job. I too like everyone else love the way you did your title with the first and last letters. What a neat idea. Thanks for sharing.

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Shannon

Great LO Judy. I love the torn mats with the journaling. I just might have to scraplift that idea.

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Cathy

Thanks Arleen. I'm going to give that software a try :) At the moment I'm using PanoStitcher. It works about 50% of the time, but for the rest - the LO turns out warped and "out of shape" with dark spots. Especially when there's horizontal lines on it. Will let you know how the ArcSoft Stitcher works out! :))

Judy, SA

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Judy SA

Thanx Lynne :) I bought that sheet of letters at an Expo and afterwards discovered that they only had one "M" on them. I needed two, so the only alternative was to use the negative aswell. I liked the look of it and decided to do the headings on both sides like that :)

Judy, SA

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Judy SA

Sandy, I've never seen a LO you've done, that did not look good! You know it really is true that we are our own worst critics. It depends on what mood I'm in, but in general, I like the "hap hazzard" look of mis-matched letters! LOL Thanks for looking :)

Judy, SA

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Judy SA

Thanx Marilyn :) A while back I saw rulers at my LSS that are ment for creating the "torn edges" look, but they were really expensive. I used the wavy edge of one of my Fiskars templates, but I think I did it to carefully, because it looks more "wavy" than torn! LOL Appreciate your comments! Thanks for looking.

Judy, SA

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Judy SA

Thank You for looking Barb!

Judy, SA

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Judy SA

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