
The waterlogued photo looked amazing but had a few extra white spaces in the leaves that I decided to fill in with photoshop.

It’s pretty straight forward to use, but the photos below may help if you’ve never seen or used it.
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So I decided to download the app and give it a try. We had just finished putting up our massive living room gallery wall, and I had frames that needed to be filled on a budget that required craftiness.

It was then that I started thinking about the Waterlogue app and how this photo could turn into a fabulous print. It was just a crappy iphone photo, nothing special. I was so excited I snapped a photo and sent it to the hubs. By the way, she said she picked it out based on my blog colors, isn’t that so thoughtful and amazing? The colors are PERFECT and I quickly realized this little succulent I had would fit perfectly inside. The other day I was staring at this adorable vintage teacup my step-sister, Nancie gave me for Christmas and trying to figure out a way to keep it displayed in my creative office/studio. Giraffe has since been printed, framed and added to our living room gallery wall, woo-hoo! (I may move it into my office once I work on that gallery wall.) You may recall seeing this on my Facebook page: I wound up using illustrator to turn it into a grayscale vector image so I could blow it up without losing any of the quality. It wasn’t colorful though so I figured it didn’t need to look like a watercolor painting anyway.

I originally planned to use the app on a giraffe drawing I made 6 years ago and wanted to hang in my office.
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I finally gave in a few days ago and it was sooooo worth it! Which is why today I am sharing how to create DIY wall art using Waterlogue. I was so close to buying the app a few weeks ago but decided against spending the $3. Have you waterlogued yet? Is that even a word? In case you don’t know, Waterlogue is a phone app that creates a watercolor effect from digital photos.
