Liliturf
Journaling reads: Mark
saw this cluster of flowers when he cut grass but he did not cut them down so I
could take pictures of them. I searched
for a long time before I decided they must be Liriope. Liriope is a genus of low, grass-like
flowering plants from East and Southeast Asia. Some species are often used in
landscaping in temperate latitudes. It may be called lilyturf in North America,
although it is neither a true grass nor a lily.
I created the background by placing a dark paper on the
bottom, a lighter paper on top of the bottom one and giving it a Vivid light
blend mode. Then I placed a 3rd paper on
top using the Saturation blend mode. I
was trying to get a purple close to that of the photo.
Credits list
MELLOW
DIGITAL SCRAPBOOKING KIT BY LYNN GRIEVESON
Photo is mine
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