Thursday, April 14

Meet our Let's Create Live Design Challengers!

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Yesterday, we announced the exciting news that we were going to have an awesome design challenge with some of the hottest designers in blogland and the industry! Today we are so happy to announce the lineup...they are:

Kathy Cano-Murillo a.k.a. The Crafty Chica

Tiffany Windsor, designer and host of Cool2Craft TV

Jennifer Perkins of Naughty Secretary Club

Jen Hatfield of TaterTots and Jello

Angela Daniels, Lead Fiskateer

Traci Bautista, Collage and mixed media artist extraordinaire


All this week and next we'll be sharing more indepth blog posts on each of these artists so you can learn more about them and what they love to create!


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9 comments:

Lisa's Scrap Site said...

Awesome,love all these artist!

Alan said...

I think it's just amazing that you made such interesting challenges for the design! I hope that you will continue to make this type of content!

Alan from Ramotion

Roman said...

"Question about chromatic aberrations

Hey everyone, I have a quick question about chromatic aberrations. I know what they are and why they occur, but what I'm wondering is if they only occur in high contrast scenes, like photos taken during the middle of the day when the sun is super intense. I've read a few tutorials on the subject (i.e., Question about chromatic aberrations

Hey everyone, I have a quick question about chromatic aberrations. I know what they are and why they occur, but what I'm wondering is if they only occur in high contrast scenes, like photos taken during the middle of the day when the sun is super intense. I've read a few tutorials on the subject (i.e., https://www.photographytalk.com/chromatic-aberration-and-how-to-fix-it-in-photoshop-or-lightroom) but so far every example of chromatic aberration has featured daytime photos. So if I take photos of the night sky, for example, will chromatic aberration be a problem?) but so far every example of chromatic aberration has featured daytime photos. So if I take photos of the night sky, for example, will chromatic aberration be a problem?"

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