My entry for Texture Tuesday. I used two layers of Kim Klassen's "frosted" texture. Click on the Texture Tuesday icon in the sidebar to see more of this week's submission.
This is really lovely, I love how the texture changed the colour. I also love the text and would like to know what it is called. I wish I could remember that quote more often!
What a lovely iris! Your texture work has really transformed the original (which was beautiful to begin with) into something completely etherial. Simply gorgeous....
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I'll happily try again. Love the editing here - you have given it a real painterly feel!
ReplyDeleteThis turned out beautifully - I love how it changed the color of the flower. Your font is pretty too - what's it called?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful texture and text here... :)
ReplyDeleteWow...beautiful capture in your original photograph and love how you changed it with the texture. Great...
ReplyDeleteSoft and ruffled. ahhh.
ReplyDeleteI love that phrase, too. A must do each day. :)
love,
Sherilyn over at Clear Crick Cottage
so soft & beautiful - i love seeing everyone's flowers...
ReplyDeleteperfect font as well!
This is really lovely, I love how the texture changed the colour. I also love the text and would like to know what it is called. I wish I could remember that quote more often!
ReplyDeleteGreat quote!
ReplyDeleteYour choice of texture for the sweetpea is magical and the text suits it perfectly!
ReplyDeleteThe color that you created from that flower is the color I want in one of the rooms in my house. Love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely iris! Your texture work has really transformed the original (which was beautiful to begin with) into something completely etherial. Simply gorgeous....
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, Marilyn! The Iris is one of my favorites. I love the text you've included too.
ReplyDeletexoxo Diane