Beauty seen is never lost. ~ John Greenleaf Whittier |
Kim Klassen's January15createedges texture, french kiss script brush |
Hi Everyone, I hope your week is going well! The sun is shining, my computer is working, my pantry is full and my husband is out working, so all is well here with me.
My friend, Betty John, once again, has referred me to this site: www.French Kiss Textures.
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Her name is Leslie Nicole.
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Her name is Leslie Nicole.
She offers free textures, brushes and very good tutorials on how to use same.
Kim Klassen's Warm Sun Texture & French Kiss brush |
Going out to plant my Bachelor Buttons. Have a wonderful week, my friends!
♥charlotte
Beautiful composition and textures!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful ~ Happy TT!
ReplyDeleteLove how you used the French Kiss free brushes!
ReplyDeleteThe artist is Leslie Nicole, and she has wonderful textures and brushes and tutorials to show you how to use them!
Love the dandelion photo. I'm inspired tonplay with some of my dandelion pics!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and textures - love how you used the script
ReplyDeleteHi there, thank you for your comment on my blog (and sorry it's taken me so long to respond). I have never heard of Catherine Cookson, but will for sure give one of her books a try. Thanks for the suggestion!
ReplyDeleteKris
Great use of textures and I love the brushes! Very old-fashioned feel; lovely!
ReplyDeleteLovely Charlotte, your blog looks wonderful! Love the textures and brushes. Will have to check out her site! thanks for the info!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Hope you have a great week, too!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love the French script brush and the way you applied them!
ReplyDeleteLove the dandy, thanks for the french kiss link and for visiting my blog!
ReplyDeleteGreat job with the texture! It looks just like a postcard!
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