Lovely. Love how you use frames to accentuate your images. My granddarling may be coming to Denmark and Germany in the spring. Her high school has a partnership with a Danish HS in Flemsburg, Germany. They're in the planning stages now.
Henrietta...I LOVE to visit your blog and your photos! This is such a beautiful image to begin with, and your use of textures has made it more beautiful.
another gorgeous image and beautiful texture work! always a treat to take a few minutes and browse through your blog. Thanks for stopping by mine : ) cheers.
Beautiful post processing, Henrietta! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the textures you have chosen!
Just gorgeous, Henrietta, I really love your processing and your cleverness!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Love the antique look of your photo!
ReplyDeleteabsolutely love these textures, beautifully done.
ReplyDeleteI love both your images !! The texture work is lovely!
ReplyDeleteHow witty, putting a texture over the processing instructions.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work as always!
ReplyDeleteSimply marvelous. V
ReplyDeleteGorgeous work.
ReplyDeleteWOW ! Very interesting processing , and nice composition .
ReplyDeleteAnd I like also the presentation of the recipe :)
Fantastic work !!
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Beautiful photos, as always :)
ReplyDeleteLove it, beautiful image.
ReplyDeleteNicely vintage. You are always so creative. Nice work.
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love this! The way you presented your recipe is really great too!
ReplyDeleteLove the pictures and your processing!
ReplyDeleteYour texture work is always spot on!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love your use texture on this!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Henrietta! I keep telling you, you should do instruction! Your use of digital elements is very clever.
ReplyDeleteLovely, as usual!
ReplyDeleteWow! is all I can say, Henrietta! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteFantastic! I love the "recipe card"... how fabulous!
ReplyDeleteLovely. Love how you use frames to accentuate your images.
ReplyDeleteMy granddarling may be coming to Denmark and Germany in the spring. Her high school has a partnership with a Danish HS in Flemsburg, Germany. They're in the planning stages now.
Really beautiful! I love what you did with this photo.
ReplyDeleteGreat processing. Works so well with the image. Thanks for sharing how you did it. I'm trying to teach myself layers but it's a slow process :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a gorgeous image, and your texture work is so subtle and beautifully done. Your entire blog is a work of art!
ReplyDeleteHenrietta...I LOVE to visit your blog and your photos! This is such a beautiful image to begin with, and your use of textures has made it more beautiful.
ReplyDeletebeautiful vintage tones and I love the way you displayed your recipe - such fun
ReplyDeleteSo good! I love the way you displayed the recipe, too! You are so creative. :)
ReplyDeleteanother gorgeous image and beautiful texture work! always a treat to take a few minutes and browse through your blog.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by mine : ) cheers.
Jälleen MAHTAVIA postauksia!!!!♥
ReplyDeleteA delightful image from creative processing.
ReplyDeleteIhana olento, kuin ulkoavaruudesta. Kurkottelee niin sievästi kätösillään. Tosi kaunis kuva. :)
ReplyDeleteSoft and delicate with such a beautiful mood!
ReplyDeleteVery inspiring and sensitive work!
Thank you and warm greetings, xxx Sas
Beautiful as always! very delicate and I love the hint of lila...
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely image!! And - I love the little recipe book you created. So clever. How'd you do that???
ReplyDeleteso fab!! wonderfully presented!!
ReplyDeletethanks so much for linking up to TT! xxo
Gorgeous !!
ReplyDeleteLovely wishes,
Sylvia
What beautiful work! Everything about your blog is lovely!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fascinating-looking plant - lovely processing, as always!
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