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  1. marge

    marge Gardener

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    I made the frame myself by selecting and inverting then adding the colour with flood fill and then filter, texture, craquelure. Then selected the outer bit again and burned it! [​IMG]
     
  2. wildflower

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    That sounds hard marge !! :eek: I will copy your instructions and try dont expect miracles though..
     
  3. marge

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    I frogot to say, although you can do it without, if you dont want to lose any of the image, you can make a blank fram by going to image, canvas size and just adding 1/2 a centimetre or whatever you want to each size and you will end up woth a frame around the image. Make sure the colours are set to white (cant rem if it has to be foreground or background)but really any colour will do cos you can change it as above. Hope thats clear as mud - wish I were nearer you cos it would be much easier to show you!!! ;)
     
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    Challenge? We have recently been thinking about imagining Heaven, but have probably confused that idea with Paradise. Heaven is angels with harps sitting on clouds, but Paradise is about the perfect enclosed garden here on Earth. The idea of an Earthly Paradise occurs in many religions but it is always here on Earth, not in the sky. In the New Testament, paradise meant a paradise restored on Earth. So - as a challenge we could portray our perfect garden. Our personal paradise
     
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    Gonna book me a one way ticket to your Paradise, WF
     
  9. wildflower

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    :D :D Its a bread mill i stayed in at north wales 6 miles away from any neighbours that is paradise in itself..i just added the flowers..
     
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    Ok then, this is my Paradise in Corfu! It was the view from the garden of some people we got friendly with [​IMG]

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  11. wildflower

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    Paradise 2 hornbeams lake..it looks nice in any light..

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  12. marge

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    I might like Heaven to look like this [​IMG]

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    Actually, its a Corfu sunset and waterfalls at Minterne gardens but it'll do for me ;)
     
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    One result of global warming might be the loss of the Gulf Stream. London is on the same latitude as Labrador so we might be in for a new Ice Age instead of a sub-tropical paradise.

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    [ 28. December 2006, 06:38 PM: Message edited by: Hornbeam ]
     
  15. wildflower

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    HB..Very nice but it looks a bit bleak,, :(
     
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