***I applied sepia to make the photo look old, adjusted for like 70%, added borders and a little film grains for the effects.


***I applied paint a.k.a watercolor for the effect, with the capacity set to 25%, applied white matte border, then I adjusted the hue and messed up with the color and exposure.


***Applied paint a.k.a watercolor for the effect, applied matte border, adjusted the border to 15% and soften it. I made adjustments for the hue, and added some shape.


[Awww..bloated! grrrr!]
Anyway, those are just the basic Photoshop tricks. I know you can do better. ;)
Have a great weekend everyone!
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