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  1. Google Maps Saved Our Marriage

    Google Maps Saved Our Marriage

    Journaling: Daves attempts to get us through Rome in 2011 with paper maps alone caused a family revolt. Sometimes wed walk half a block in brutal heat before realizing wed walked half a block in the wrong direction. We had difficulty finding street names and house numbers and it wasnt uncommon...
  2. Pysanka

    Pysanka

    Credits: NBK Design, Natasha Nast
  3. Flickr Cover

    Flickr Cover

    Credits: Anna Aspnes
  4. Venice - Anna Lift

    Venice - Anna Lift

    Credits Anna Aspnes, Chez Za Za
  5. hoodsmom

    How to get a hi-res Google Map

    another tool I have not experimented much with this, but Aaron Cheng has a free Google Map Customizer (google it) that requires only a browser and a tool to grab screenshots to pdf (e.g. built-in Mac screen capture or Fireshot extension). It's called "customizer" because you can selectively...
  6. 12-B-day Avatar

    12-B-day Avatar

    Me on some birthday in college avoiding cameras as always. Happy 12th birthday O-Scraps!
  7. hoodsmom

    How to get a hi-res Google Map

    ...bigger with good quality I think this yields the best combo of quality and size with minimal guesswork so far: install the extension "Fireshot" (Firefox and Chrome, I tested only in Firefox). Use the first method I posted (with the embed code). Zoom with cmd-scroll so that when you use the...
  8. hoodsmom

    How to get a hi-res Google Map

    Even easier... This is even easier. Tested on Chrome and Firefox on Mac and gives an image of around 1639 px wide x 942 px high, which is decent for the kind of maps we're likely to put on a 3600x3600 page. You get a small Google logo at the bottom in the middle, but good image quality and no...
  9. hoodsmom

    How to get a hi-res Google Map

    I figured out how to get a reasonably high resolution Google Map for digital scrapbooking purposes. It won't take up an entire 3600x3600 px page, but it takes up a pretty good chunk of a page and looks pretty good (even better if you don't need a huge map on your page). 1. Open a public map or...
  10. hoodsmom

    Comment by 'hoodsmom' in media 'Squirrel chatter'

    I love squirrels! And your elements are placed perfectly - thanks for brightening my day.
  11. hoodsmom

    Comment by 'hoodsmom' in media 'Low Countries 1952'

    It remind me of impressionist art work - and thanks for sharing your process
  12. hoodsmom

    Comment by 'hoodsmom' in media 'Madonna in the City'

    Really great eclectic choice of photos and their geometric framing.
  13. hoodsmom

    Comment by 'hoodsmom' in media 'Penvins'

    I really like that diagonal
  14. Manarola - Anna Color Challenge

    Manarola - Anna Color Challenge

    All supplies are Anna's - all I did was recolor one of her travel templates
  15. Masks - NBK Technique Challenge

    Masks - NBK Technique Challenge

    All supplies are NBK's. I used a displacement map + the liquify filter to apply an artsy paper to a photo of a mask I made from a toilet paper roll tube. The technique for using the liquify filter to manually apply a texture to a curved surface is shown here...
  16. Italian Wines - AnnaLift

    Italian Wines - AnnaLift

    All supplies are Anna's
  17. January Trees - Anna Lift

    January Trees - Anna Lift

    All supplies are Anna's
  18. Floor of Siena Cathedral - Anna Color Challenge

    Floor of Siena Cathedral - Anna Color Challenge

    Credits: Anna Aspnes, Kim Klassen
  19. hoodsmom

    Comment by 'hoodsmom' in media 'On The Path of Discoveries/nbk chall'

    I really like the strong contrast in the boat. Would you mind editing your decription to say a bit about how you achieved that look?
  20. Process Notes for January Mountains

    Process Notes for January Mountains

    Process Notes for my LO "January Mountains" https://ozone.oscraps.com/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=385123&title=january-mountainsnbk-design-b-26amp-3bw-challenge Can't remember where I picked this tip up, but it's a great one: Using a levels layer set to a particular blend mode...
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