Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Documenting the Polar Vortex

I'm taking a digital Project Life 2019 scrapbooking class from Jessica Sprague.  This includes learning a lot about my PhotoShop Elements 2018 software.  I've revamped the end of the month summary page to make a special digital layout to document the Polar Vortex.



Digital Materials:
Jessica Sprague basic layout including blank word strips
Imagine That! Arabesque snowflake overlay paper and title Baby It's Cold Outside
Pixel Scrapper Digital ScrapbookingWindy and Cold title
Designer Digitals: Kay Pertiet Frosted Fun shivering girl
Weather Images in photo strip from Facebook news sites: NASA, WGN,

Regarding Google + accounts.  I didn't take advantage of this feature but many people did.  However, I did have the account so I have no idea how I've been affected.  I do know that any comments left on my blog through Google + will disappear --which is very disappointing. The upside: if you aren't a Google + person, you can now leave comments on my blog.   If you are not a Google + person and are wondering what is going on, here is the message:

Following the announcement of Google+ API deprecation scheduled for March 2019, a number of changes will be made to Blogger’s Google+ integration on 4 February 2019. 

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1 comment:

Julie said...

You were able to share many tidbits with us in an eye appealing work of art!

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