Just sharing a rose for fun. Love ya, Ellie
Parties I Will Be Linking To:
Sunday - The Sunday Showcase Party at Under The Table and Dreaming, DIY Project Parade at The DIY Showoff
Tuesday - Show Me What Ya Got at Not Just a Housewife,
Wednesday - Wow Us Wednesday at Savvy Southern Style,
Friday - Feathered Nest Friday at French Country Cottage, Show and Tell Friday at My Romantic Home, Weekend Wrap up Party at Tatertots and Jello
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a big tub filled with warm relaxing bubbles......the giggles of children hiding in the same old places......deep embracing hugs from people you love.....these are the real decorations of a home. So come on in and let’s “decorate” for a while. Things are far from perfect here, but that’s where the real beauty lies....finding contentment just in the “now”.
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That rose is so pretty--what kind of effect did you use on it to make it look old like that?
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sandy. I used several and I can't tell you exactly what I did because I was playing around. Essentially I put the pic into Sepia mode then adjust some color back in. Then I used a texture overlay and added some vignette around the edges. It was the last night Picnik was open. I've been trying to create something similar in Picmonkey. They don't quite have the wrinkle effect yet, but lots of other neat textures. Hope this helps.
DeleteThat is the most gorgeous color rose! What is it's name? Our's are just beginning to bloom - it's been a dry winter, but late rains helped a lot. Thanks for sharing and making us smile!
ReplyDeleteHow many layers do you made to form that kind of color?
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