I've been soooo intrigued by those who have gotten into digi scrapbooking and/or taking photographs and jazzing them up w/ colour, by using Photo Editor, etc.
Sooooo, I decided to give it a go, utilizing Photo Editor. I chose the photo I took in January of a beautiful sunset, but w/ a sparse/sad looking tree. Here's the original shot.....
Using Photo Editor, I added beautiful pink cherry blossoms on the tree, changed the sky colour to blue/grey and the grass to green. Didn't I do a great job??
JUST KIDDIN' ---- the picture/colours/scenery were created by none other than God and/or Mother Nature. (I just took another picture of it! --- tee-hee)
Gotcha, eh? LOL LOL
I'd still like to get into digi scrapbooking, tho --- especially the Stampin' Up one. Does anyone know where I could get a copy for a reasonable price? I u/stand that the US won't sell to Canada and here it's $110.00. :-(
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Naughty, naughty, Linda! You really had me fooled there. The pictures are beautiful though!
ReplyDeleteI'll be seeing you!
Wow! You should've stuck with your story, I was sooo impressed!!! lol I'll email you about digi software.
ReplyDeleteI was like, OMG that is really nice and then started reading...LMBO. You got us all, good laugh!!!
ReplyDeleteI was going to say if you could do that then come on over and teach me. Yes I love it when the Cherry blossoms start to bloom :)
ReplyDeleteOh you are just tooooo funny!!!!! Both photos are so pretty!!!
ReplyDeleteLOL, you had me totally. I guess you truly need to read before you just believe.
ReplyDeleteBut the Cherry Blossoms are so beautiful. They have been blooming here since Feb. and are almost done. There are places around here where there are so many of them that when the wind blows it looks like a snow flurry.