What I did:
I started with the PSE snowflake, duplicated, resized, created half of the frame, then copied all those layers, flipped horizontally, and made sure they were attached. I then applied the custom style and played with different levels of opacity to create a lacy frame effect.
I then used the "blob" shape to fill the inner part of the frame. I distorted and skewed it, then duplicated, flipped, and did more distortion and skewing to get the inner part of my frame filled. I then merged those shape layers to create one clipping mask.
lol ya gotta love how versatile a blob can be! i can see the resizing, good choice to transform a snowflake like that, rotation options are limited because of how much symmetry they have (and hard for me to really see easily!) - cool sparkly effect too (pun kinda intended)
@bellbird Thank you so much for hosting. I promise I've rotated those snowflakes to make sure the spikes touched each other. I can see what you mean though about it being difficult to see because of the symmetry. I didn't get a message from you though, so I'm hoping it is enough to qualify for the challenge!
no this is fine, the resizing is enough to pass the transformation requirement and yep, i would have messaged you if i had questions or there was a particular issue before commenting so you're good for day26!
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