- designed with metallic and acrylic paints, brushed glaze, blended chalk, decoupaged ephemera, and stamped hand dyed inks.
Intermediate Lesson:
- Drop and Drag heirloom #1 over your image
- Select the overlay blending mode and adjust the opacity to the amount of glow you like
- Add heirloom #4 on the top
- Select the screen blending mode
- Reduce the opacity to 50%
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Wow amazing photos you have here thanks for sharing.
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Thanks Alexandra, I just sent you a message. You can also contact me through Google plus.
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely images. I'm a newbie to photoshop elements and trying to figure this all out. I may have to come back and dabble a bit.
ReplyDeletePlease do!
Deletejust beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteLooks just wonderful, great texture! :-)
ReplyDeletereally beautiful! Thanks for sharing your steps! And thanks for sharing at Tips & Pics!
ReplyDeleteWow...awesome shots and textures...
ReplyDeleteHope you have a blessed day!
Lovely ethereal feeling...
ReplyDeleteEwa, you can do lot in Adobe Elements too - check the Behind Lens pages for links
ReplyDeletethis is a real gorgeous set. I was drawn to the color and the promise of spring. It just looks like fresh air.
ReplyDeleteI like the sound of that "Fresh Air", thanks April!
Deleteone of these days I am going to learn how to do this. Love the photos!
ReplyDeleteI love the green and yellow tones... beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteGreat set of textures! I really the feel it gave to your photo.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up with inspired tuesday.
I love this, Kristy! Such great use of texture! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining us in the Leap Into Spring Photo Challenge (and for being one of our awesome prize sponsors). We're moving on to our new theme tomorrow, Easter/eggs. Can't wait to see what you come up with! Whatever it is, I know it'll be fabulous! Have a great day!
Ooh... this looks so fun! I'd love to get my hands on this! lol. Absolutely stunning!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!
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