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Well its not exactly lost . :)
It is Morginals # 47 & I have the PSD.
Christell explained a technique how can I explain it I dont know but all you Tues Template guys please go & look at Courtneys Collages Gallery she has used it lots.
What I want is the thread that all this was in ,where Christell explained it & I cannot remember the Tues Template number attached to it.
If my old brain worked better then I would not have to keep sending you out on a search party now & then.
Thanks. Storm
Hi Storm, I am off to see if I can find it for you.

Kim
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T T # 31 maybe in middle of supper . :biggrin:
Storm
Can you post a link to one of Courtney's pages in her gallery that she did this too?

Kim
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Canon 40D, Canon 28-135mm IS lens, Canon 300D, Canon 18-55mm lens, CS3


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Is this what you mean? With the one photo in all the boxes?

http://www.prestophoto.com/photos/image/1230150/32623

If so, here are Christell's instructions. There were in TT #31

This is the way I did this one. There are others that are probably easier but this worked for me.
Get photo you want to use.
duplicate.
Highlight layer & CTRL click on layer to get marching ants around.
Then Edit Copy.

Got to layout.
Turn off layers except rectangles.
Merge Visible to make one layer. (They maybe could be linked)
Highlight that layer & CTRL click on layer to get marching ants around. They will be around each rectangle.
Edit> paste into selection.
Now you can adjust the photo in the area to what you want to show.
While ants are still marching, I put a stroke which will go around each one.
I then put the fire as a background photo.
Turn other layers back on to finish your text.
Christell

Kim
My Creations
Canon 40D, Canon 28-135mm IS lens, Canon 300D, Canon 18-55mm lens, CS3


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I've used that technique to split a photo several times since then. I think it is pretty neat, which is why I played with that template so much for challenge #31.

I'm glad Kim could find it for you.

Courtney
Thank you Kim that is the one.
I remembered that Courtney had done it originally so looked in her Gallery
Wow Courtney you have used that Technique a number of times .
You have made such beautiful LO'S.
I especially like the Grandparents one, now my little Rusty can see his namesake. :)
Thank you both that thread has some terrific work in it.
Storm
Glad to help Storm

Kim
My Creations
Canon 40D, Canon 28-135mm IS lens, Canon 300D, Canon 18-55mm lens, CS3


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