31 Jan 2012

Simplicity . . . . .

That's the name of the texture for the challenge for Texture Tuesday at Kim Klassen's so I decided to use "simplicity" as my inspiration for the finished look of the image.

 . . . . ."Simplicity"


                



                     . . . . . . . .and this is my workflow 











The weather here is still cold . . . we've lived here for 13 years and this is the coldest winter I can remember.  . .. . .but it should all change by the weekend . . .-))

Looking forward to seeing lots of inspired work today, Happy Tuesday,
Teresa xx :-)

16 comments:

  1. Your example of "simplicity" is simply wonderful!

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  2. oh so very gorgeous! just perfect for simplicity!

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  3. so pretty! we've actually had a very mild winter here in chicago. i'm so glad, too. it's my least favorite season. nice blog... i'm following now, too. and like you, i believe God's love is big enough to include everyone! well said.

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  4. Our summer has been quite mild this year.
    A beautiful image to go with the texture.

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  5. So pretty, the white color with the pink and blue, it works very well togheter.

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  6. I do hope it warms up for you soon :) I love the softness of your image today, really pure and beautiful :) (it's snowing here in the uk!)

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  7. Such a gorgeous, soft image! You've captured the essence of simplicity here.

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  8. Oh I love this. Tea is perfect for cold days and flowers, too, as they brighten our spirit while we sip our tea. :)

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  9. Love this...so delicate...so soft....so tender. happy tt, my photo-friend!

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  10. Very serene ...gives the feeling of utter simplcity ..that nothing else matters but having a cup of tea with a loved one on aquiet afternoon.


    Cheers,
    Bre

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  11. Teresa, I always love your images they are beautiful and always inspiring. Thanks so much. Blessings Suzanne

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