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NewsletterNov8_Leaves_Boysenberry plant


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The mask for  my photo was created using the large leaf in the collection which I clipped a black fill layer to and then used the filter and gaussian blur to soften the edges. Then clipped the photo to this.

Credits:  AHD_FreeFallin

Font - Kalam 

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Renewal is an amazing thing. You captured an interesting photo for the challenge. Thanks for sharing your technique and thanks for joining the challenge. 

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Maybe Celestine will send you a recipe for boysenberry pie? Lots of clipping, masking & adjusting here - I like your journaling on the wood sign!

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Your mask came out perfectly and thanks for telling us how you did it.   It's always so hopeful to see something grow after all that destruction.  After the hurricane damaged their houses, my cousin found some plants growing too.   Your page is really pretty, great job on this.

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Thank you for sharing the way you made the mask. It looks really great. I love your cluster and it's so interesting about the boysenberry plant that survived.  Lovely layout. I've never even heard of a boysenberry. Must go google it.

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Beautiful page! I'm going to try your mask technique. I love masks and that looks really great. Love your cluster. The bright flower against the dry leaf is a very nice contrast.

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