Scribblings from the Sharp as a Tack Challenge!
The third tutorial in the Scribble This! series was on making your photos look sharp — as a tack! Read the tutorial here, or click over here to see past tutorials.
The challenge entries are all super great — and yep, I looked at each and every one! I wanted to highlight some + their words so that we can all learn from each other.
First off, check out this card from Chris Millar — in her words “As you can see from the ‘after’ shot the card is so much more crisp and defined. It really makes everything pop!”

Oh yeah, Chris! What a difference!
Next, take a look at this set of before + afters from Bianca from Germany. The difference here is more subtle, but I think it adds just the right touch. Bianca says: “I’m not sure if there is a big difference to see at all. If you look really close there is a slight difference to notice.”


Next I wanted to share this set from Lucy! She also fixed the levels to get rid of the grey gloom — you can read more about that here in this tutorial. Lucy used iPhoto to make her adjustments, and that’s perfectly okay for the challenges — use what you have! She says: “I don’t actually have a photo editing programme other than iPhoto – but just playing around with the sharpness settings made a big difference.”


Thanks Lucy! I can really see the difference!
Now for some from Kelly! Kelly says: “I first edited the Levels and then sharpened it (Look at the speck of BIRD P–P on the ledge or whatever it is??) you can see the difference….I used the GIMP software……It has been so much fun learning a little more about photo’s and how to Edit them!”


Oh yeah, Kelly, the details on the doll’s dress really pop, too! And! If you’re new to the tutorial series, find out more about GIMP here.
Finally, I wanted to share TWO sets from Jane — she also used multiple techniques! She says: “It’s cold, grey and damp here in Zagreb and I too these photos yesterday early morning. Lisa’s instructions are so easy to follow! Believe me….I have issues when I need to copy and paste something”


Wow, what a difference! And if you thought that was impressive, check out these photos of buttons Jane made from Fimo clay:


Thanks so much to everyone who participated in the challenge! Check them all out here.
And! I’m working on the next tutorial in the series — it will be on focusing tips + tricks. Until then, keep playing with your camera + photo editing software, experimenting, and — most of all — have fun!

Scribblings from Scribble This! Week #2!
Hi everyone! It took me a while to go through all of the entries for the Scribble This! Week #2 Challenge — but I loved seeing each and every one. Wow, what a difference the levels adjustment makes!
So, without further ado, here are ten to share! On the left is the original grey, gloomy photo, and on the right is the edited one — click on the card to go to the post about it:

Thanks so much to everyone who entered the challenge! If you missed the tutorial, you can still read it here.
And! There’s still time to enter the Scribble This! #3 Challenge– more here!

Scribble This! Challenge #3: Look sharp!

For the third challenge in the Scribble This! series, learn how to make your images look sharp as a tack! Here’s how to enter the challenge:
- First, read this tutorial that covers two ways to sharpen your images.
- Next, create a card with any theme. Post a picture before you sharpen it and again after. You can use any sharpening filter that you like. Write about any interesting discoveries!
- Leave a link below to your card — be sure not to link to your whole blog.
Can’t wait to see what everyone comes up with!
| 1. Kim Jackson 2. Lucy, England 3. Lorena 4. Chris Millar 5. Doris from Poland 6. Virginia L. 7. SmilynStef 8. Dotty 9. Bianca from Germany |
10. Tanja Fussell 11. Alice W. 12. Vera Rhuhay 13. Fika 14. Dragonfly Designs 15. teresa W 16. STEPHANIE C. 17. Kim Howard 18. Kristina |
19. Tracy Durcan 20. Amanda B 21. Maria L. 22. Jane 23. Rachel Hope 24. Godelieve 25. Jenink 26. Kelly Booth |
This challenge is now closed. Thanks to everyone for playing!
Have a great weekend,








