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The Meanest Teacher
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The Meanest Teacher

I never thought the memories I associate with these two photos would ever see the light of day. But time changes perspectives. When Owen, my oldest grandson, read the story over the weekend, he asked pointedly in disbelief, Grandma, you've got to remember what you did to get in trouble. This from the boy who routinely finds himself asked that same question.

Anna Aspnes
Artsy Transfers Studious (coming Wednesday)
ArtPlay Palette Studious ArtPlay Palette Studious
MultiMedia School No. 1 MultiMedia School No. 1[/ul]
Notebook No. 2 [url=http://www.oscraps.com/shop/NoteBook-No.-2.html]NoteBook No. 2

Artsy Layered Template No. 205 Artsy Layered Template No. 205
WoodWords No. 5 (free with purchase)

ArtPlay Palette Scholarly ArtPlay Palette Scholarly (brush)
ScriptTease Learn Overlays No. 1 ScriptTease Learn Overlays No. 1

Camera FotoBlendz No. 1 Camera FotoBlendz No. 1

Scan of Miss Swamp from the book, Miss Nelson Is Missing

Fonts: Primary Lined Regular, Adobe Garamond Pro

Process:
I began by dragging the layers of ALT 205 to a new blank document. I turned off all but the frames and masks. Then I placed Artsy Camera FotoBlendz1_2 on a layer mask attached to the large photo. I clipped the small photo to one of the frames. I added a color fill layer to each photo and changed the blend mode to soft light at 75%. On the right, I placed a transfer and overlay from the AP below MultiMedia School1_3 as well as the clip and button above the photo. I stamped NoteBook2_4 on a new layer above the large photo. I attached a layer mask to solid paper_3 and erased part revealing solid paper_1 below in order to create a notebook page for my journaling. I added my journaling, adjusting both the angle of solid paper_1 and the kerning of the type to take advantage of the lines on the paper. I placed a scan of Miss Swamp on the left side of the notebook and attached a layer mask to blend her into the notebook. I added the same color fill layer that I used on the two photos. I moved some of the templates texture layers above the large photo, adjusting the opacity. I turned back on some of the paint and stain layers below the photo, adjusting the opacity and recoloring as needed. On the left, below the large photo, I placed the layers of ATStudious_4 as well as the splatters and another artstroke from ATStudious_2. I adjusted the placement, resized the text and recolored one layer. On the right, I added a stain from ATStudious_5.

P.S. Ulla-May, thanks for the idea to use a color fill layer on the photos:)
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Linda, when I looked at the thumbnail, and noticed that witch of a teacher, I couldn't quite figure out why she was there until I read the journalin. I guess it is somewhat comical that you ended up a teacher. You must have had some very good teachers as well! I love the notebook placement and angle, and gorgeous blending of your entire class - such a treasure.

I had to go off and look up who Viola Swamp was, as I had never read the books. So funny!
 
Oh, this is beyond adorable. I am like your grandson -- I want to know what you did that was soooooo horrid. I could easily superimpose myself and classmates onto your page -- the teacher, however, would have to be in a habit with a rosary at her side. God bless the Sisters of St. Joseph.
 
maybe she helped make you the awesome teacher i know you are :)
for me ... it was sixth grade. i spent most of the year on the bench.
fabulous documentation!
 

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