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source - curious sofa |
three components...a galvanized flower pot, a metal duct cap and a bit of museum putty...all of which I already had in my possession...couldn't be simpler...a perfect peach of a project...satisfies my metal lust...
these two photos edited with kk texture dollard soft and gentle...
and then the final photograph inspired me to play...its all just one continuous creative circle...
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"scientific study of a peach while contemplating the sky" |
Joining the group over at kim klassen's Texture Tuesday...
and Knick of Time's Vintage Inspiration Party...
The final photograph is amazing... and it's so cool to see how you did it!
ReplyDeleteAwesome !
ReplyDeletethanks Caz!
DeleteIt turned out great, Amy. This would look wonderful on a kitchen or dining room wall.
ReplyDeleteLove your title. You're too funny. Love the end result, both end results.
ReplyDeleteLove it! I have some stuff like that....guess I had better get creating!
ReplyDeleteKaren - I know that you could totally rock a similar project - get workin' girl!
DeleteLove what you did with these three objects.
ReplyDeletethank you Marilyn - it really came together all very easily...
DeleteCool project! Love the final image!
ReplyDeleteI just couldn't resist playing around with the photos - seemed "ripe" for creativity!
Deletethat brain of yours!!! : ) fabulous creation.
ReplyDeleteI know Cathy - its scary - I don't know where the ideas come from sometimes...
DeleteJust peachy! Museum putty looks pretty handy. I'd never heard of that before.
ReplyDeleteBeth - found museum putty in the earthquake protection area at Lowe's...but maybe there's no such area in the hardware dept where you are...does Kansas get earthquakes?
DeleteFabulous! Inspiring!
ReplyDeletethanks Jacki - it takes one creative soul to know another!
DeleteFantastic !! love that final work !!
ReplyDeleteaenee - how lovely to hear from you - so glad you stopped in...
DeleteI love it!!! Great divine inspiration... love the duct cap... who knew!?
ReplyDeleteSusan - I'm expecting to see your version of this on your blog in the near future!
DeleteGreat creation and I love that last photo.
ReplyDeleteReally fantastic. Your final mage is wonderful. Very clever.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love it! You have done it once again! :-)
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