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Angela Blanchard Cowboy Up Embellishments Biggie
Kimeric Kreations A Chill in the Air
Brandy Murry Calico VP
Carolyn Kite Ride Em Cowboy
Brandy Murry SSPT: Torn Paper Masks
Angie Briggs Texture 101 VP
Angie Briggs Grunge VP
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That's a great photo and the way you masked it I feel like I'm there!   I really like the background you chose and your title and the scene at the bottom is very cool!

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Fabulous photo! It looks like you are right next to those cattle. (I guess you were!) I especially like your Western themed title work and the horse-shoes blended into the background.

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That picture is so clear and real that I'm almost nervous looking at those big, sharp horns. I really like that that the photo is so much the center of attention. And I'm jealous of how well you used that Torn Paper mask - I've tried several times and it never comes out nearly this well. Fantastic page.

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2 hours ago, Terri M said:

That picture is so clear and real that I'm almost nervous looking at those big, sharp horns. I really like that that the photo is so much the center of attention. And I'm jealous of how well you used that Torn Paper mask - I've tried several times and it never comes out nearly this well. Fantastic page.

Thanks, Terri. I discovered that I needed to crop my image before clipping so I could situate it how I liked. I also discovered that I needed a lighter background so the creases would pop. Then I layered the grunge layer under the photo mask so the image would stand out more. It so often is just trial and error.....

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Fabulous photo! I’m guessing it was during one of the daily cattle drives. I’ve been in this area for years and that is one thing I haven’t done. 😆I really love how you’ve scrapped it with all the western embellishments. Excellent job!

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37 minutes ago, ladyscrapalot said:

Fabulous photo! I’m guessing it was during one of the daily cattle drives. I’ve been in this area for years and that is one thing I haven’t done. 😆I really love how you’ve scrapped it with all the western embellishments. Excellent job!

It was the morning cattle drive. It was so hot when we were there that the afternoon drive was routinely canceled. It was 105 the day we were at the stockyards. It is an amazing historic space. 

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