It is another Monday and time for more mosaics. I am joining Mary at Little Red House for this weekly event. My friend Jackie in Surry helped me this week with layering and texturing. Please stop by and see her wonderful mosaics and photographs. I was just trying too hard and her help clarified the whole process. Now I am experimenting. I quite like the look of writing in the background and was not quite sure where to start. I realized that the wall paper in my guest bath was writing – so, I took a picture of it. I had some fun.
Have a wonderful week. I will be back with my Ravioli Party and some projects I am working on this week.
Stunning mosaics Carol, I am going to stop by and visit Jackie. Have a wonderful week.
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ReplyDeleteHi Carol, the mosaics and pictures are wonderful. What a great idea to use the bathroom paper script. I took a few photographs the other day of an open bible page. I am also trying to bet some old music sheets and I will scan them and see how that looks as a texture. I am not sure that everyone will like my mosaic this week, probably not to everyone's taste, but it is a place we visited and I am showing it as we saw it!! Although I did add texture to two of the pictures.....
ReplyDeleteHave a good week, Jackie in Surrey.
Hi Carol,
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind comments ,I love the effect of the writing behind the Mosaic ,I think I have worked out how you would do this so I may steal your idea and try it myself if you do not mind.
I love that you are able to live in both Maine (the home of my favourite writer ) and Florida ,these are 2 of the places on my must see list.
Thankyou for becoming a follower and I happily am going to also follow you ,looking forward to more of your blog!
~Sharon~
These are lovely. Carol, and so interesting. You're learning a lot with your creativity!
ReplyDeleteCarol, I love the layering look, you have done
ReplyDeletea wonderful job of experimenting! Your header is very nice, I would like to learn how to do something like that too.
Blessings to you and thanks for stopping by!
Sue
This is exquisite - looks very beautiful - will have to check out Jackie's
ReplyDeleteKathy
They are all just lovely. The last pink one is my favorite. Have fun playing around with your photos.
ReplyDeleteHi Carol....Wow! These mosaics and the layering technique are Stunning! Love the different color combinations! Thanks for the link to Jackie's....one day I hope to have more time to PhotoPlay! Can't wait to see your Knitting Projects...will have the Linky up Wednesday afternoon at SuKnitWitty...see you there!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous mosaic and fantastic photos!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mosaics, very creative!
ReplyDeleteHi Carol! Your mosaics are really lovely...they look like works of art! I like the writing used as a background and the different shades of colors.
ReplyDeleteCarol, they are all so stunning! The roses, last pic, took my breath away, so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI really like the way these mosaics turned out! I need to play more and figure out how you did this! :)
ReplyDeleteReally pretty techniques with your mosaic. Wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThose look lovely! You are very good at this!
ReplyDeleteThis is such an amazing technique! I'm going to visit her blog but I don't think I have the program to layer photos! Yours are gorgeous! They would be lovely printed and framed! ♥
ReplyDeleteHello Carol,
ReplyDeleteYour photos and mosaics are most lovely! The textures are gorgeous!
So nice stopping by to visit with you! :)
Kindly, Lorraine
Well done! I love your wallpaper used as a background. So much more personal than using something off the web.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, so dreamy, and just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your lovely photos, Carol. I'm inspired to try some layering after seeing your work. Thanks for sharing. The roses are lovely.
ReplyDelete~ Lynn at Cottage and Creek
Carol: Beautiful! Just what I needed to view (and someday do) on this blustery cold day. I also want to visit St. Pete and the market in your previous post--right now!!
ReplyDeleteBest,
Bonnie
Very pretty and so artsy...I see lots of applications for these mosiacs in your future.
ReplyDeleteLayering and textures in photography are two techniques that have produced wonderful results - I'd like to learn how to make such beautiful pictures. Have fun with the new techniques.
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