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An old fashioned frame
This is my attempt at making an old fashioned frame for my grandparents' wedding photo. I'm not quite sure what a frame would have looked like in 1910 but I image it would not be in bright colours so I've gone for the drab look. I haven't touched the photo at all, it's just how it scanned.
http://www.photoshopelementsuser.com...mg.php?id=7019
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