Good Wednesday Morning Ladies,
We had what felt like a very long day yesterday, the traffic in Paris was the worst it's been, it took us what seemed like hours, its 4 lanes of motorway that filters down to 3 then back to 4, the delay was down to a broken down lorry! So we drove from getting of Le Shuttle at 1pm ish, stopped for lunch at 2 30pm, planned to have a couple more stops but we were 2hours through Paris and our arrival time at the Chateau went from 5.30 to almost 8pm, by the time we cleared Paris we had 80 miles to do and both just wanted to get there, the sensible thing would have been to stop after an hour but we didn't.
Today will ve a different story as the journey is much longer and the temperature warning ⚠️ is mid to high 30°s which seems crazy, so stops will be frequent to refill our water etc.
I have another amazing tutorial from Sonia, this time she is explaining how to create a Card with ChatGPT.....
Card made from ChatGPT Tutorial
I love how the images I created for the tutorial turned out and couldn’t wait to make a card π
Firstly though, I wanted some plain backgrounds to use for matting and layering.
I went back into the ChatGPT app, and carried on from where I left off.
Along the left side of the screen you can see all of your recent designs/creations, you can click on any one of them to add more - this one is Vintage Shabby Chic Design.
*(I did find that after creating a load of images ready for some memory albums, on the same thread, ChatGPT did show a message explaining that this creation set was nearly full and I would soon need to start a new Chat. It wasn’t a problem though, because you can just carry on, by typing in from the Ask ChatGPT box. You can also add one of your saved images to use as a prompt, by pressing the + key on the left side of the box so you can carry on with the same theme)
Two options came up, you can save them both.
I then wanted the background in the blue as well.
I printed off my designs on A4 200gsm card.
*Depending on your printer you can change the size of what is actually printed. On my Epson I use the Epson Smart Panel App. I go into the ‘other features’ and print from the collage section. This offers lots of options on how many images you can print on one page - ranging from one large to multiple small images. You can also enlarge or make the images smaller.
I cut my pieces to fit my card base. I distressed and inked the edges. I fussy cut the butterfly and one of the word panels. Added some Spellbinders gems to finish. A simple first card to display the beautiful papers π
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Oh WOW that card is so beautiful, I love the little details like the postmark and the script style writing. It literally looks like you have created the card with many layers of papers and ephemera. I also love the two offset panels rather than having them matted on top of each other.
Thank you so much Sonia for another inspirational tutorial, I felt so sad that I haven’t had time to play with your tutorials, my fingers are itching to have a go!
I can't wait to see what you ladies create with this new tutorial, I might even have a play if the Wifi is good enough!
I hope that you all have a great day,
Love and hugs to all of you,
Sandra xxx




























