It may or may not surprise you to know that this is, in essence, an inverted version of Japanned Butterflies. A little blending tweak here, a little blending tweak there and Bob’s your uncle!
Take care and keep laughing!
It may or may not surprise you to know that this is, in essence, an inverted version of Japanned Butterflies. A little blending tweak here, a little blending tweak there and Bob’s your uncle!
Take care and keep laughing!
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Fantastic!
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Ooh thanks, Olga
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This is a stunning design Sarah. Love it! 🙂
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Bless you, Amanda!
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Reminds of rustic kitchen tiles from the 80/90’s time. Definitely like this!
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Thank you, Shane. Ah, yes, I remember those!
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Beautiful ! Thank you for sharing
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Thank you, owfotografik, for commenting.
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Butterfly being ‘transformation’ – how apt! Both are beautiful. Love both the original and the inversion.
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Bless you, Juli.
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So beautiful!
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Thanks!
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Love butterflies almost as much as hummingbirds….beautiful:)
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Aha. Thank you, Janet.
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Absolutely gorgeous!
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I’ve run out of ways to say thank you for your lovely comments, Joanne!
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May be crazy, and probably is, but that could make a great wallpaper in the right room, in my opinion
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I agree, Peter. I think it would have to be a large room or it would feel too busy and claustrophobic.
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