Fix-It-Friday ~ #44


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This week’s photo for Fix-it-Friday was provided by Keli Hoskins. It is a photo of her daughter, Emma. Click here to see the original photo.
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My Edit: For my edit, I used Corel Paint Shop Pro. First, I cropped the photo closer, duplicated the layer, created a layer mask, and brightened the photo. The background was very bright so I erased that part of the photo using a soft black brush and merged the layers. I then turned the photo black & white and duplicated the layer. On the new layer, I ran a preset called Albumen, turned down the opacity and merged the layers. Next, I placed a texture called concrete over the photo, turned down the opacity, created a layer mask, and erased the texture on the girl with a soft black brush. I then merged the layers and placed a slight purple tinge over the photo. Lastly, I sharpened the image and made her pants, hair, and eyes especially sharp.
The End!
To see how others chose to edit this photo, please stop by I ♥ Faces



4 Responses to Fix-It-Friday ~ #44

  1. mary 
    very nice! love the tones!
  2. Barbara 
    Love the texture, looks like I can “feel” the jeans.
  3. Elyssa 
    I love your edit! It’s beautiful!
  4. Kelley 
    Erica,
    Love what you did to that! It’s gorgeous. Way to go! I have such good intentions of doing these every friday…. but haven’t done one yet :P

Window Light ~ Katelyn


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Lens: 50mm 1.8 ~ 1/160 sec. ~ f/3.2 ~ ISO 200
Grandma’s picture window is wonderful for portraits. My sister Katelyn makes a lovely model.
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Copyright © 2010 by Erica Lea

Haircut


On Saturday, Amanda and I had Mom cut our hair. When Amanda saw the pile of our combined hair she cried “We’re bald!”
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Photo Credit: Amanda Berge
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The new style is not much different, just shorter. We both like our new cut very much!
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Copyright © 2010 by Erica Lea

8 Responses to Haircut

  1. rachel 
    You two are beautiful!!
  2. Samantha 
    VERY nice!!!!!! What did you do with all the hair? Donated to locks of love? :D
  3. Ruth Ann 
    those are pretty layers! did y’all use a book to learn how to, or did you just learn on your own?? :)
  4. Ruth Ann 
    oh and Erica, is there any way where you can give the option to ’subscribe to comments’ so I wouldn’t have to come back here for responses? thanks!
  5. Jennifer 
    GORGEOUS :)
  6. Erica Lea 
    Ruth Ann: At the very bottom of the page there is an option to subscribe to comments. If you have any trouble, just let me know and I’ll try to fix it.
  7. Melanie 
    I agree with Rachel…you girls are absolutely gorgeous (both inside and out)!
  8. Erica Lea 
    Ruth Ann: I think my mom learned from a book. She just uses something to measure our hair with and cuts it all the same length. For a quick layering, I like to have my sisters hang their head over a counter or table and I just cut it off straight. When the stand up, their hair is layered!

Free Printable: Airmail Envelope


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Head over to Ruffled to download the free template for an airmail envelope. I printed mine on brown paper and added a vintage stamp.
You can also download this free font to get many wonderful vintage postage images such as the one below.
Enjoy!
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© 2010 by Erica Lea

3 Responses to Free Printable: Airmail Envelope

  1. Ruth Ann 
    oh that’s cute! I love it…and thanks for sharing. :)
  2. Simply Vintagegirl 
    How sweet! I’ve downloaded the fonts and templates, thank you for linking to them. I especially like how you printed the envelope on brown paper, it added extra charm.
  3. Jennifer 
    Thanks so much for sharing this, SOOO cute!! I am going to download them when I get home!