Journaling reads: I couldn’t believe this butterfly actually climbed up onto my hand. It is Limenitis arthemis and is a butterfly species in the tribe Limenitidini of the family Nymphalidae. The Limenitidini are a tribe of the better known "brush-footed butterflies", as they are known to perch on hindlegs, whereas the other two forelegs are positioned curled up. These two forelegs often have brush-like hairs, which is a key identifier of the Nymphalidae.
I changed the color of the butterfly elements and some of the transfers and overlays so they would coordinate with my page.