This week I decided to venture into the world of texture. I watched Kim Klassen's "Textures in Ten" tutorial.
Here's the result of my first ever layered texture edit. I used a layer of Kim's Happy Heart and another of Music Lovin'.
What do you think?
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very pretty! i'd say you had a great start! i've not ventured into this world. i already give too much time to the computer! :)
Great use of Kim's textures here and a wonderful composition!
Really cool! I love it
You inspired me to do something like that)))
Have a nice weekend!
xoxo, Juliana
Beautiful!
Very pretty...glad you reminded me of Kim Klassen Cafe. Need to go there and learn a little!! Thanks for the share.
...eine sehr schöne Textur, super...
Gruß Karin
You did a great job especially if this is your first time using textures. Very beautiful!
Well done, I like it in the b&w. Glad you're experimenting in textures, I joined Kim's test kitchen club which is $25 for 4 months and she regularly sends through free textures , I find her level of explanation very clear and concise. I haven't used them for ages though so you've given me some inspiration.
You did a wonderful job with the texture. It's beautiful. I haven't tried that yet.
Thanks for visiting and your nice comments.
Well done, this looks wonderful.
That's beautiful, Liz! Fantastic edit!
My absolute fav this week in weekend flowers :) So beautiful! And works so well in B&W!
I like it! It,s so simple and delicate!
Liz,
great picture,
love B&W composition.
Thank you for sharing.
- Cheers from Canada.
It's beautiful...you did an outstanding job!
Una composición tan delicada, es preciosa!!! me encanta. Saludos y feliz fin de semana
Beautiful- love that texture!
wow, are you sure this is your first texture venture :)
Beautiful edit!!
lovely in bw! :)
Thank you for the note and the heads up about World Bird Wednesday. I've never heard of it, but now I plan to link up. :)
Really beautiful, Liz. I thought it was great anyway, but all these comments say it so well!
Gorgeous shot!
Yes, it is very lovely, the image, and the texturing/layering combination.
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