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July 04, 2009

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Artisan Notebook-November 2009 Issue

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    Photo manipulation and editing is our theme for November 2009. Get to know Kim Hill, photographer, designer and photo action maker. Meet Michelle Reaves, a digital painter, and see her amazing work. Join the fun with a mermaid project by Aaron Morris aka Sir Scrapalot. This month we introduce a new monthly feature, Scraplift Tag. Our creative team members lift a paper layout by the talented Stacy Cohen and shares their creative process with you. Our regular features include tips and techniques for manipulating your precious photos, from our Inspiration Station to our cool Recipe for Design. This month's color is purple in our Pigment of Your Imagination feature. As always, we have a fun hybrid project, our Photo Clinic, Stretch a Sketch with ChrissyW, Hot Trend, Project 365, LifeLines heritage article, Just Write (title and journaling inspiration) and Happy Ending. Continue on the journey of organizing your digital files in Lesson 3 of Organize U. FREE GIFTS: Kathryn Wilson provides a free gift, a duo of overlays for a cool project in our Portraits Plus article and Dee Bee Designs has created a darling element set.
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