On second thought...I may just keep the little pretties in a jar.
You guessed it! This photo has one of Kim Klassen's amazing textures. This week it's all about Phoebe. I used the Phoebe texture twice after cropping, softening just a tad, and adding a bit of cross processing. Take a look at more textured sweetness, just follow the button below...
Those buttons are a great find and the photo is an excellent use of DOF. The processing enhances the old world feel - and, it's nice to see something other than flowers! (like mine :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this! Wonderful and creative and beautiful use of texture! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Terrie and welcome to The Cottage on the Corner. Thanks for the kind comment!
ReplyDeleteWelcome Angie! Thanks for leaving a comment. I'll hop on over and visit you, too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea! I love the buttons! And your composition and your processing!
ReplyDeleteJust lovely!
ReplyDeleteI just love those buttons . . .such an engaging composition and lovely use of the texture . . .Teresa x
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen buttons like that in...?????? I can't even remember! They are lovely.
ReplyDeleteKathy
these are wonderful vintage buttons; would make a lovely spine for a book. love the composition, image, and texture processing. thank you. kareninkenai
ReplyDeletelove the colors and the way you've used the texture! :)
ReplyDeleteThis photograph is beautiful, and Phoebe makes a lovely texture.
ReplyDeleteKaren
Such charming little buttons made lovelier by your processing!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Such whimsical buttons!
ReplyDeleteThanks to each of you for stopping by the Cottage on the Corner and leaving an inspiring comment. Have a most wonderful evening!
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