I grew up on a farm where we had fresh eggs. I remember our eggs were usually brown and not as pretty as these!
Antique your images too!
Layer the Articles Texture on a blending mode of darker color at full opacity.
Got a before and after to share?
You are so creative! It's beautiful. I have yet to use a texture, but I think I'm going to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and what a transformation. The eggs from my hens don't ever look that good -- especially when it's muddy outside. :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute edit! :)
ReplyDeleteLooks great! I love your pictures :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, I always love your edits :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great job editing. These would be fun in an old fashion kitchen.
ReplyDeleteReally Really Pretty!!
ReplyDeleteWow!!! I love this edit! It's so pretty! :)
ReplyDeleteWOW! Beautiful edit :-D
ReplyDeleteYour editing is just fantastic Kristy!
ReplyDeleteLove what you did with this one.
So pretty....love the photo frames also!
ReplyDeleteLovely photo and edits!
ReplyDeletereally cool edit!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful edited with that antique look
ReplyDeleteLove the subtle edit - what a lovely, lovely photo, and those eggs are so pretty!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful edit! Our eggs were brown and boring too! :)
ReplyDeletewow! What a beautiful edit! I love this picture!!
ReplyDeleteStunning soft image. Love the textures.
ReplyDeleteyou are and will always be the queen of texture! WOW these are stunning!
ReplyDeleteThanks, gals- You make my heart sing!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photo, and what a creative interpretation of capturing youth.
ReplyDeleteYou are really creative. My Daddy had chickens too. We had brown eggs. : ) I have always thought they were the coolest! Beautiful picture.
ReplyDeleteAs always - nicely done!
ReplyDeleteLove this and I adore that texture!!!
ReplyDeleteInspired as always!
ReplyDeleteI love BOTH of them!! So fresh & pretty! :)
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful eggs! I have never seen any like that...our local ones are brown as well :O)
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