I had some time today to play around, and started with some photos I took recently. I love the textured photos I see on some of the blogs, but haven't come up with a lot I like when I try myself. Today I did. I'm quite happy with this photo.
I bought this bouquet at the Ithaca Farmer's Market on Saturday. I added Kim Klassen's Light Paper 4 with a soft blending mode. Here's the original:
It made a nice card as well.
There's plenty of room to add a message directly to the photo, so I think I'll try that as well. I purchased Kim's e-book of Photoshop Recipes, and this texture was part of a preview pack she sent. I realized that I need to learn about Gradient Maps in PSE which I have never used. Tracy has a subscription to Lynda.com so I've started watching the PSE instructional videos there. I haven't gotten to gradient maps, but I've learned quite a few new tricks in just a half an hour or so. The videos go for nearly 7 hours!! PSE 9.0 is coming out in November. They've added some very nice new features, so Tracy is going to upgrade it for me as a late birthday gift. He offered to buy the full Photoshop, but I know the learning curve there is greater than the time I want to spend on it. Hopefully, Lynda.com will do a video series on the new additions when 9.0 comes out.
I also got inspired to make a card with some supplies I've had around for ages.
I've had a pack of these Happy Day journaling cards from Webster's Pages for ages, as well as the floral rub-on and gems from Basic Grey. The papers are also Basic Grey, the Origins line. I scored the card in the wrong place, but instead of starting over I just went with it and rather like the two layers. The sentiment is from Papertrey (Simply Stationery & Take Three: Summer) and the ribbon is from Paper Source.