Mamaw's Tea Party

© Dee A. Crider

Mamaw's Tea Party

Uploaded: December 30, 2006

Description

This was a fun project created in PS Elements3 using several different layers.


Comments

Dan E. December 30, 2006

Awesome image, Dee! #579673

Kay E. Mahoney level-classic December 30, 2006

Fantastic work. Love the way you put it together. Bet Mamaw loved it. You should have it blown up really big and have it hanging on the wall. #3759812

mary e. sydlewski December 30, 2006

Dee, I would love to learn how to do this! Amazing! #3759956

Dee A. Crider December 30, 2006

Thank you, Dan, Mary & Kay, each of you for your comments! These are my three grandkids and I am Mamaw. My sister gave me the tea set to have for them when they visit and they love it!
How did I do this? I took a photo of just the tea set which was taken on top of my stove to create the black background. Pictures of the kids were taken while they were visiting and actually having a tea party. Then each pose of the kids was cut and pasted on to the original and then the images shrunk down to size. I then went around the edges with the smudge tool to blend. There you have it. #3760764

Jesse C. Plummer January 08, 2007

Anne Geddes has nothing on you. That is awesome. The blending appears flawless. #3794884

January 08, 2007

Very unique. I love it!!! #3795678

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