Thanks! I had a lot of fun making this and was inspired by some of the photo montages our talented photographer niece does. Yesterday was the first nice day in a while, so I took the opportunity to take a few shots.
Oh, yes it does, Midge! We actually didn't get hardly any snow this winter (the mildest winter on record preceded by the two worst winters on record!), but we probably have had the wettest June on record. This was taken yesterday when we finally had some long-awaited warm weather!
Thanks, Cheryl! After I made this, I thought "I should do this with ancestral photos." I used a PowerPoint slide to create it, similar to the instructions for blog header banners which Thomas put on the Facebook Bootcamp for Genealogists blog. Except with the new PowerPoint, I can't save it as a .tif or .jpg file. I used my PaintShopPro program to do a screen shot and then saved it as a .tif and again as a .jpg.
Oooooo that's pretty. That would make a nice desktop photo.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I had a lot of fun making this and was inspired by some of the photo montages our talented photographer niece does. Yesterday was the first nice day in a while, so I took the opportunity to take a few shots.
ReplyDeleteYour house looks so different without all that snow!
ReplyDeleteOh, yes it does, Midge! We actually didn't get hardly any snow this winter (the mildest winter on record preceded by the two worst winters on record!), but we probably have had the wettest June on record. This was taken yesterday when we finally had some long-awaited warm weather!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful collage Miriam, this does say summer!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jenna!
ReplyDeleteOh I love this! Beautiful colors! Nice!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Cheryl! After I made this, I thought "I should do this with ancestral photos." I used a PowerPoint slide to create it, similar to the instructions for blog header banners which Thomas put on the Facebook Bootcamp for Genealogists blog. Except with the new PowerPoint, I can't save it as a .tif or .jpg file. I used my PaintShopPro program to do a screen shot and then saved it as a .tif and again as a .jpg.
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