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Ginger(daughter) used some wooden spoons to perform floral wood burning design for me for an early Christmas present. A famous artist, Julie Fei Fen Balzaar had this technique on her blog this last week. Need to figure out how I can display on the wall. I think I need a ceramic piece to hold them. May have to go to a place that fires green ware.to get what I want. My kitchen walls are now yellow. It was raining the day I wanted to take the image with the iPhone 6. So, decided to use the front porch as my outdoor studio. The piece of 12 x12" cardstock I used for the background was actually amedium coral color. The original image I sent upside down to Instagram. The left image I did post processing in PS Express app which has filters and changed the color to more pink and put on a vignette. I took the image without vignette into Pixlar app, rotated and then applied a seasonal frame that looks like frost or snow.
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