The Texture Tuesday challenge this week is to use any of Kim Klassen's textures and the word prompt "dream".
Yep, that's me when I was a little girl. I added Kim's "She Loves You" texture to my photo; a warming filter, wings, adhesive tape (brush), drop shadow. The font is "Sunshine in My Soul". The background is "dark pages" from Playing with Brushes.
Oh, what a great work of art! Beautiful, really lovely! :) The adhesive tape and wings are such a delightful touch!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your kind visit. :)
What a lot of thought and work you put into this one.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting result.
This is so neat!! Fabulous work! And such a wonderful photo to start with.
ReplyDeleteLovely Pat! Being creative has given you wings!!
ReplyDeleteLooks great, have a great day :)
I love the creativity in your work.
ReplyDeleteAdorable - how sweet to use your own photo. I love everything you did with it from the wings to the photo page. Cheers
ReplyDeleteI love all your layers. I am a fan of using brushes. V
ReplyDeleteSo darn cute! I love it along with your texture work!
ReplyDeletebeautiful, what a cutie1
ReplyDeleteOh, this is so much fun! I absolutely love your composition.
ReplyDeleteI am really loving this one!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, what an inspiration !
ReplyDeleteLovely picture of you, Pat, such a sweet little girl !
Have a nice week,
Sylvia
Such beautiful work! I love what you did with this baby photo of you - and I hope that you do dream BIG!
ReplyDeleteOh my, I love what you've done here! That photo is so sweet in the first place, and your texture work just added to it, for sure. Dream big indeed :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea for the Dream challenge - so cute!
ReplyDeleteOh Pat!! That is awesome!! I love that!
ReplyDeleteI can hardly blog, nevermind do digital art!! You do marvelous things with digital!!!
xxDaniella
Hello Pat,
ReplyDeleteYour work is beautiful!!
Thanks for stsopping by for a visit and leaving your sweet comment.
Enjoy your day!!
Suzann ~xoxo~
Just too darling!!! I love what you did with this. I was wondering about the adhesive tape, so thanks for sharing how you did it. Very fun.
ReplyDeletefabulous piece - love the placement in an old book - and what a wonderful dream
ReplyDeleteVery nice work Pat! Love those little butterfly wings.
ReplyDeleteVery whimsical and creative.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the comment on my blog!
Pat...The minute I see your thumbnail I jump for joy. I cannot wait to see what you have done. This post is absolutely precious and the way you worked in the pink and the texture is divine. I have a big smile on my face. Thanks for brightening my evening after fighting a mean headache ALL DAY LONG! Hugs, Genie
ReplyDeleteYou were a Diva, even back then! Very cute! :-D
ReplyDeleteHow fun and sweet! Great work!
ReplyDeleteThis came out so beautiful. It's the perfect photo for dream too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea and execution! This is lovely.
ReplyDeleteSo very clever, love it that you have that sweet picture of you as a child...so very creative.
ReplyDeleteHi G-day! just beautiful texture!
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Oh how cute is that!
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Oh, how cute! And yes, I added the fly.
ReplyDeleteYour photo captures the theme perfectly! Love it!
ReplyDeletepretty and cute keepsake!
ReplyDeleteSweet elements skillfully added to a sweet photo ... wonderful. :)
ReplyDeleteAwww it's adorable!
ReplyDeleteI see you live in Naples. It's so beautiful there. I lived in Ft. Myers for two years and we would drive down to Naples every once in awhile.
Hi Pat, yes you are correct, it's Hibiscus. The tree/bush was just loaded with blooms. Still is actually.
ReplyDeleteI thought I would take the photo's of the "dirt" off until we are finished and then show the Before and After photo's altogether. Crazy aren't we? lol Ahhhh but I am in the AC today. We hope to have it finished this week-end! We've already done all the hard work.
Have a great week-end!