Peggy i LOVE this! the color palette you chose is lovely! What is "twinkling H2o"? Is that a product or a Photoshop "thingie" ?? Regardless it's Beautiful! :)
I LOVE Hollyhocks- especially the single bloomers like this. I actually broke down and ordered some last month- can't WAIT! Thanks for reminding me of what I can expect! Happy PPF, Stephanie
Peggy i LOVE this! the color palette you chose is lovely! What is "twinkling H2o"? Is that a product or a Photoshop "thingie" ?? Regardless it's Beautiful! :)
ReplyDeletePeggy, I love how you did this one.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
Lovely picture, the soft colours are great! Valerie
ReplyDeleteLoving the wonderful colours you've used. Happy PPF, Annette x
ReplyDeletedelightful and very elegant ~ thanks, namaste, ^_^
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful colors. Hollyhocks will always remind me of my grandmother's garden. What is twinkling H20?
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea for a starting point. i love how it turned out... beautiful dimension to the flowers!
ReplyDeleteGreat colors!! I love sparkling h2os...I keep forgetting to use them!! Thanks for the reminder!
ReplyDeleteHugs Giggles
I LOVE Hollyhocks- especially the single bloomers like this. I actually broke down and ordered some last month- can't WAIT! Thanks for reminding me of what I can expect!
ReplyDeleteHappy PPF,
Stephanie
This is so pretty! Love your work! Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteWhen I first saw your flowers I wondered if it was vintage wallpaper- it is stunning. Love the sepia look to it too!
ReplyDeletepretty! that color splash effect is so cool
ReplyDeleteI also nee dot know what "twinkling H2o" is?:-) It is a very intriguing piece.
ReplyDeletePS; absolutely LOVE your banner picture:-)
ReplyDeleteThe colors are so lovely, this is a beautiful piece!
ReplyDeleteReally sweet and lovely piece, great job! <3
ReplyDeleteThis started out as a black and white photo? Amazing! It's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love the vintage feel to this. So pretty.
ReplyDeleteLovely! :) something new to me, twinkling h20..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful coloration, Peggy.
ReplyDeleteLovely hollyhocks. I am going to try and borrow your technique on some sort of painting in the future...
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