This morning, I was pleasantly surprised to hop over to Kim Klassen's blog for Texture Tuesday only to find my blogging friend, Barb from Keeping Up With The Times as the guest host for today. I started following Barb's blog shortly after I began blogging and always find it delightful. She has everything from recipes, to photography, to how-to's...I especially like it when the season's change and she re-do's her home decor. So check out Kim's "Texture Tuesday", and then Barb's "Keeping Up With The Times"...both are delightful.
And speaking of delightful....I bought another cup. I know that just really astonishes you that I would even consider ANOTHER cup. On my last barn huntin' trip, we stopped in Hinckley, IL where we had the best lunch at their local diner and followed up at a stop at a sweet little antique shop where I found this. Now how could I resist this charmer?
I added Kim's "Charmed" texture, just one soft light layer which added charm to this charmer. Now say that fast 10 times....
"Difficult times have helped me to understand better than before how infinitely rich and beautiful life is in every way, and that so many things that one goes worrying about are of no importance whatsoever." ~ Isak Dinesen
Until next time.....
I don't blame you for buying that one! She's a beauty. I'll bet you could just imagine yourself composing your shot right there in the store. Great edit!!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I love drinking my tea from special cups. The texture added a charming touch indeed!
ReplyDeleteyour blog is so soft and beautiful. maybe soothing is the right word. your images are all lovely!!
ReplyDelete...and it's a wonderful cup!!!! Lovin' everything about this capture! Well done :-D
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cup and texturing!! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the cup and the texture!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful image!
ReplyDeleteWhat a charming cup ringed with flowers and your processing adds that soft touch that makes me sigh.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty cup and a pretty photo too!
ReplyDeleteI really love the composition on this one; it gives the cup your complete attention. So beautifully done!
ReplyDeleteOf course you had to buy that cup - it made for a perfect picture!
ReplyDeleteLove the quote.....and you can never have too many pretty cups! :)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite travel memento-when I'm sipping morning coffee it's great to choose cups from so many different places. Worth all the challenge of getting them home whithout breaking in luggage. Your cup says "tea" to me.
ReplyDeleteI've been so busy that I've just now seen this post - thank you Deanna for your kind words! and I love your new cup and the texture on it is perfect!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty cup my friend. And of course I love your editing.
ReplyDeleteHugs~
this my dear is perfectly perfect..... just love stopping here......
ReplyDeletebig hugs lovely you!! xo, Kim