omigosh!!! I've been dying to do a lo like this but I just couldn't get my extractions quite right. Once again.....AMANDA has saved the day!! She has an awesome tutorial on her blog - playing with blending modes to "fake" the extracted look. She is a *genius*. :)
credits...
We happened to be on vacation in California when my DD turned 4. This is her playing in the Pacific
ocean for the first time. TFL!
Background paper and Clipping mask by Misty Cato;
Green paper and blue ribbon by Vicki Stegall from Rock On (Oscraps);
Buttons by Vicki Stegall from...
This is my page for ADSR challenge no. 4
Credits:
Papers: Tracy Ann
Grunge overlay: Michelle Coleman
Photo action: Tash, DSSA
Fonts: Lissen, Citizen Dick
A close-up of my Godson's foot at his baptism. The priest anointed his feet with oil and said the quote under the photo. I'm thinking of making a set of this plus a couple other close-ups of the baptism and putting them in a frame for his parents. TFL!
Paper from Rock On by Vicki Stegall...
font Santa's Sleigh Full (dafont.com)
paper from Party On (recolored) by Lisa Majewski
blending technique as shown by Jen Caputo at digitalscrapbookingtv.com
brushes (scroll heart, scroll 3 and scroll 4) from Scrollwork Brushes Vol 1
****by Kris Myers****
Showing you the correct way working with blending modes,,,,, so the possibilities are really infinite.
I used as principal base kits by Pam Lefors and after i added brushes and differents layers and my wod art
I hope you like
My first try at blending for the blog challenge - I had so much fun with this one - I'll definately be doing this again :)
Credits:
Ashalee Wall's Ugly Betty Paper Pack (oscraps)
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