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Nothing Can Stop Me Now
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Nothing Can Stop Me Now

Products
Heartland Artsy Transfers **coming soon**
Heartland Artplay Palette http://www.oscraps.com/shop/ArtPlay-Palette-Heartland.html
Button Threads No. 2 http://www.oscraps.com/shop/ButtonThreadz-No.-2.html
MultiMediaDaisies No. 2 http://www.oscraps.com/shop/MultiMedia-Dasies-No.-2.html

also
Different Strokes 11 Brushes http://www.oscraps.com/shop/Different-Strokes-No.-11.html
Artsy Blending Brushes #4 http://www.oscraps.com/shop/AnnaBlendz-Artsy-No.-4.html

Process

Although I wasn't blending a heritage photo, I followed the basic steps in Adryane's blending mode tutorial http://www.annaaspnesdesigns.com/blending-vintage-photos/ starting with an artsy paper background and then blending my photo into it. Because my photo didn't have an overexposed, blown-out background, I needed to duplicate the photo a few times and use a variety of blending modes to approximate the look I wanted. Here is a recap of my duplications/blending modes: original photo/screen mode; duplicate photo 1/overlay mode; duplicate photo 2/multiply mode at 35% opacity; duplicate photo 3/vivid light mode at 34% opacity; and duplicate photo 4/vivid light mode at 25% opacity. With each duplication, I used layer masks to remove areas of the photo background until the photo was completely extracted.

After I got things mostly right, I started to work with the Artsy Transfers. I used them in the background, but I was also able to boost the color of Ollie's fur and make other color adjustments by using various transfer layers on different blending modes. I also added some black brushstrokes from the Different Strokes 11 brushset, just to balance out the bold title.

As a last step, to soften and unify the colors, I added Solid Paper #3 to the top of the layers panel. Using a layer mask and a blending brush, I revealed the areas of the design I wanted in different opacitiesthe texture of the brush made everything nice and soft. I highlighted certain areas with a peachy pink using the brushes in the Artplay Palette.

The little bit of journaling, the word strip, the branch, the MultiMedia Daisies, the buttons, and the Threadz came last. As a final touch, to bring some of that blue to the bottom, I threw on a blue gradient fill adjustment layer, set to Color Burn blending mode at 50% opacity.
Oh Oliver is so adorable and such a happy photo. Amazing blendings and maskings. I like the yellow buttons and threads to add to this happy page. (My daughter takes her dog to Prospect Park to play also.) I love this.
 
If this isn't the epitome of happiness and freedom, I don't know what is. My goodness what a fabulous shot! Your page is pure delight to look at and study in blending, delicious textures and rich color. It looks like an oil painting. Pure poetry. And love your notes.
 
A fantastic page, everything is perfect, the dog is beautiful, like the elements you've placed and also the texture, it could be a great poster or a cover for a story book, very creative!
 
Love! Our dog was a nose in the wind junkie, also! Beautiful color and composition!
 
That photo makes me grin from ear to ear. Love the light you created. And the white space!
 

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