Thank you to all who have visited and participated in Pictorial Tuesday each week. I will be keeping my blog, and participating in others who are hosting photography link ups, but will no longer host this link up.
I've loved seeing all the photography that you've shared along the way with Pictorial Tuesday. Hopefully, I will still enjoy your photography as I visit photography link ups where you share. I sincerely hope you will continue to visit Peabea Scribbles Photography.
My photos above are from Bachelor Buttons that were started as seeds by my grandson and me a few years ago. His grew to be strong plants, but mine barely made it. I had seen a post where you cut and fold the bottom of the cardboard from a toilet paper roll, put in the dirt and seeds and start in the window for Spring planting.
The first picture, I applied the filter Poster Edges found in Adobe Elements and a texture. The second, I applied a background to a photo with a texture.
They ended up one of my favorite plants because the flowers are great to cut and bring inside as well as how they dry and/or press.
Thanks for visiting Peabea Scribbles. Have a great rest of the week.
~hugs 'n giggles 'n scribbles~
Peabea
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Very pretty! They do look like they would work well dried and pressed. Thanks for hosting previously. I totally understand not continuing. I also stopped hosting my weekend blog hop. Thanks also for adding a link to my blog link up! Take care.
ReplyDeleteThank you for all your visits. Hope you will continue to visit since I'm not gone, just not hosting.
DeleteThanks for hosting for all these years!
ReplyDeleteThank you. And thank you for all your visits. Please still come visit me.
DeleteGracias por alojar las fotografias en este tiempo.
ReplyDeleteThank you Raquel. So enjoyed seeing your photos and lovely jewelry. Hope you'll still visit from time to time. Give me a follow. :)
DeleteWow - gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThank you Lady Fi. Always enjoyed visiting you and seeing that lovely puppy. Still visit me.:)
DeleteThese are lovely! I really like the processing you did on the photo. Nature doesn't make many blue flowers. I've always loved seeing that color flower. Hope your weekend goes well.
ReplyDeleteThank you Lisa. I love the colors in the bachelor buttons and other flowers that I've found. Come back again. :)
DeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteHi The Chieftess. Thank you for visiting and hope you'll stop back. I enjoyed seeing your lovely photo blog and did a follow. Come visit me again.
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