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Wednesday, October 6, 2021

Autumn Becomes Winter and Fogbow

Featured this month:  Family Page Kit by Vero

Some other items in the “Family” products include:

Family Solid Papers by Vero

Family Pattern Papers by Vero

Family Painted Edge Papers by Vero

Family Stacked Papers by Vero

Family Album by Vero

Family Accents by Vero

Family Clusters by Vero

I did this for the October Seasonal Challenge #4.  I used a stacked paper with a solid paper.  I added a cluster over a cluster on the stacked papers to make more of a border along the left.  I added an accent behind the photo and a few other elements from the featured page kit.

Journaling font is Arial Narrow

Title font is Adulsa Script

Photo is mine

Journaling reads:  I love autumn with its brilliant colors.  The only thing I dislike about autumn is what follows…dull, gray, cold winter!  10/6/21



 

I did this for the October Artist Inspiration #5.  I blended a larger version of the picture into a background from the solid paper pack.  The other elements are from the page kit.

Featured this month:  Family Page Kit by Vero

Some other items in the “Family” products include:

Family Solid Papers by Vero

Family Pattern Papers by Vero

Family Painted Edge Papers by Vero

Family Stacked Papers by Vero

Family Album by Vero

Family Accents by Vero

Family Clusters by Vero 

Journaling font is Arial Narrow

Title font is Adulsa Script

Photo is mine

Journaling reads:  I have never heard or seen the likes of this phenomenon.  My son, Michael, shared this photo of a fogbow over Lake Gunterville in Alabama that he took while on his morning walk.  Per Earth Sky dot org, “Rainbows happen when the air is filled with raindrops.  You always see a rainbow in the direction opposite the sun.  Fogbows are much the same, always opposite the sun, but fogbows are caused by the small droplets inside a fog or cloud rather than larger raindrops.”  10/1/21


 

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