I've used my own photo of one of the tulip fields in Oregon, and the child is from a Jesse Wilcox-Smith painting. Thanks for the challenge, SPA ladies, and thanks to my blog friends for stopping by!
So beautiful, Bev, with scrumptious textures and brilliant colours. The picture has a painterly touch and you have worked wonders on a modern-day, crisp photo to make a lovely background.
Hello Bev, thank you for looking at my first postcard and your lovely comment. When I first looked at your card I thought you had embroidered it. You have managed to get wonderful effects. Best wishes Lynn One I made earlier today www.doodlybird.co.uk
beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful Bev it looks like the needlework from my childhood...exquisite!
ReplyDeletea delight!
ReplyDeleteWonderful Bev!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the tulips..
ReplyDeleteGorgeous texture Bev and love that little child! xx
ReplyDeleteReally striking, Bev. Love that texture.
ReplyDeleteyour tulips look like they´ve been stitched on an old gobeling - striking!
ReplyDeleteWonderful card, Bev! love the tapestry looh of the tulips, and the colors are fabulous--a real treat for the eyes.
ReplyDeleteWonderful colors in this Bev!
ReplyDeleteLovely texture and colours, Bev!
ReplyDeleteIt's adorable and I love how you have done the texture, Bev!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, Bev, with scrumptious textures and brilliant colours. The picture has a painterly touch and you have worked wonders on a modern-day, crisp photo to make a lovely background.
ReplyDeleteHello Bev, thank you for looking at my first postcard and your lovely comment.
ReplyDeleteWhen I first looked at your card I thought you had embroidered it. You have managed to get wonderful effects.
Best wishes
Lynn
One I made earlier today
www.doodlybird.co.uk