Tuesday, August 02, 2011

Small Treasures

My entry for this week's Texture Tuesday shows a few of my favorite things including the starfish and sponge from my bathroom.  I made the little box wrapped in a vintage paper and covered with beautiful pearl buttons.  
I started with a really poor quality photo, removed the color cast, did a levels adjustment, added Kim Klassen's Canvasback texture soft light 100%, then Kim's Luminous texture soft light 100% and French Kiss' Paris Papers texture multiply 38%. Go check out the great textures she offers, many of which are free!  Finally, I added French Kiss' French Script brushes. 
Have a happy, prosperous day.


14 comments:

  1. This is lovely. I really like the script brushes you added.

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  2. The texture combination is really pretty! I love the french script brushes. I will have to check it out.Thanks for the link!

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  3. Beautiful still life. Like the processing and the script. Nice job.

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  4. Really great editing here!! Love the texture work!

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  5. Hi Marilyn,
    Luv your creation!!
    Barb

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  6. Perfect styling, great texture work! Love the text!

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  7. i love this shot it would make a great print for a bathroom or make up room it is gorgeous

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  8. this is beautiful - great job processing & editing!

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  9. I'm really loving this. I need to try out some of those fab textures you used. Very nice work!

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  10. I love your texture work here! So beautiful. The little box you created is just perfect.

    Peace!

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  11. A true work of art. Love it.

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  12. Anonymous9:31 PM

    Beautiful work,

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  13. Great editing and love the texture!

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  14. maybe it was poor quality to start with but you certainly have a work of beautiful art now~!!~

    :-)
    libbyQ

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