There is much satisfaction to found by turning old items into new ones! I'm working on a new texture collection called Heirloom.
What do you think so far?
Share yours in a photo challenge:
Wordless Wed / Wordful Wed / With Words / Top Shot / Wild and Wonderful / You Capture / This or That / Rural Thurs / Texture Thurs / Shoot.Edit.Submit
Very nice Kristy. V
ReplyDeleteWonderful photography and post-processing.
ReplyDeleteRegards and best wishes
Love what you did with the picture.
ReplyDeleteNow you need to do a step by step for the novices on how to get to such a place ;)
Stay tuned, I'll be sharing tutorials - check out the tutorial tab under categories on the menu for one now
DeleteI like it a lot! Very cool!
ReplyDeleteI really love this. My father worked for Norther Pacific Railroad. I would love to know how you did this.
ReplyDeleteWow, I never even thought about something like when I made it.
DeleteI'll be sharing a lessons and the Heirloom textures soon!
What a neat texture!
ReplyDeleteVery nice Kirsty - it gives the image such a painterly quality to it.
ReplyDeleteRosie
oh i love this!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and so creative, Kristy. :) Thank you for sharing at Rural Thursday. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely! It must be so fun to create textures! I tried setting my comments up like yours so that I could reply to questions, but it's not working so I'm answering your question here (you have no reply at blogger for your email). Mrs. Beasley didn't have her own television show, but there was a little girl on a show called Family Matters named Buffy. Mrs. Beasley was her favorite doll and she always carried it around on the show. I'm sure she made a lot of little girls want one!
ReplyDeleteHow sweet, I think I've seen that show on Nick at Night :)
DeleteWonderful texture and end result :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Kristi- takes me to another place.
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