by Karen | Mar 29, 2019 | Personal Notes
When my children were young, I loved watching Sesame Street with them. It was the first public television show that “utilized a detailed and comprehensive educational curriculum, with specific educational goals, in its content.” – Wikipedia Both of...
by Karen | Mar 23, 2019 | Blog, Photoshop Tutorials
Did you know you can easily reposition a Layer Style’s Pattern when using the full version of Photoshop? It’s very easy! Here’s how: In the Layers Panel select the layer that has the style you want to adjust. Click on “Effects” (or...
by Karen | Mar 22, 2019 | Personal Notes
We are in the middle of a house renovation. When we started this a few weeks ago, I asked you for advice on how to get through a remodel with my sanity intact. Many of you offered some great words of wisdom, and your suggestions have been helpful. Treat...
by Karen | Mar 15, 2019 | Personal Notes
Vehicles today are so different from when I was a little girl. I don’t mean the types and models. I am talking about the options available when purchasing a vehicle. I remember standing up in the front seat when I was little. There weren’t seat belts back...
by Karen | Mar 9, 2019 | Freebies
Hey everyone! Today I’m here to talk about patterns. Subtle or bold, distressed or not, patterns add so much to a digital scrapbook page. With the use of Blend Modes and Opacity Levels you can convert a plain paper to a pretty paper. Here’s...
by Karen | Mar 8, 2019 | Personal Notes
I like to use straws when I drink liquids, but I haven’t always been this way. I started using straws when I had orthodontics (braces put on my teeth). I was an adult at the time, in my 30’s, and I enjoyed my Diet Dr. Pepper. One of my...
by Karen | Mar 6, 2019 | Share The Memories
MyMemories new weekly freebies have been posted! Downloading these freebies is a great way to explore the design style of designers new-to-you, and also to build your stash! You don’t have to be a MyMemories software user to download and use these...
by Karen | Mar 1, 2019 | Blog, Personal Notes
Fran, my mother-in-law, was hard of hearing toward the end of her life. We had to raise our voices for her to hear us, and it wasn’t uncommon for us to have to repeat our statement or question again even though we were speaking loudly. At the...