The activities/challenges for the week of February 24, 2020 are
#1 Fan
PolkaDots
St Patricks Day Challenge
#1 Fan Activity Tutorial HERE
Very nice tutorial using just a couple of plug-ins
DSB Flux- Blast and Eye Candy
Tips.
I didn't use 7 different tubes, I took my tube and then used
Mura Meister settings
You don't have to have 7 tubes to do this one
I changed mine around a little as I added the tube at the top
SUBJECT LINE - #1 Fan - (Name) - Week of Feb 24, 2020
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PolkaDots Tutorial HERE
This is a great tutorial where you make all the
elements yourself.
I did use a mask on my tag.
This one uses only one plug-in
Eye Candy - Gradient Glow
Have fun with this and be creative.
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St Patricks Day Challenge - Week of February 24, 2020
Can you believe it is almost March and St Patricks Day will be
approaching.
The Challenge this week is to make a St Patricks Tag
Any size tag and anything relating to St Patrick's day!
Subject - St Patricks Challenge - (Name) - Week of 02/24/20
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When: March 17
Saint Patrick's day is in honor of the Patron Saint of
Ireland, who brought Christianity
to the Emerald Isles, as Ireland is known.
It is truly a day of celebrating Irish history, ancestry, traditions and customs.
to the Emerald Isles, as Ireland is known.
It is truly a day of celebrating Irish history, ancestry, traditions and customs.
Saint Patrick's' Day has many symbols and traditions, from
shamrocks and leprechauns,
to green beer and Corned Beef and Cabbage.
Saint Patrick's Day parades are popular in many cities around the U.S. Interestingly, the first St. Patrick’s Day parade did not take place in Ireland.
It took place in New York City, in 1762.
to green beer and Corned Beef and Cabbage.
Saint Patrick's Day parades are popular in many cities around the U.S. Interestingly, the first St. Patrick’s Day parade did not take place in Ireland.
It took place in New York City, in 1762.
Roots of Tradition: Saint Patrick's day is held in
honor of Saint Patrick, the missionary
who brought Christianity to the Irish people in the 400's AD.
who brought Christianity to the Irish people in the 400's AD.
Erin Go Braugh is perhaps the most common Irish term
you will hear.
It means "Ireland Forever"
It means "Ireland Forever"
Did You Know? Over 34 million Americans are of Irish
descent.
That's almost nine times the population of Ireland!
That's almost nine times the population of Ireland!
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