I used both a paper and an overlay from the Rural Springs Landscape kit. I clipped a photo of the scene to the overlay, and it added a lot of texture to the foreground.
Wow, your journaling is so interesting and your photo is so graphic, it actually looks hot and dry. I like how you used it full-sized and it looks like your words are in the cloud.
Wow, your journaling is so interesting and your photo is so graphic, it actually looks hot and dry. I like how you used it full-sized and it looks like your words are in the cloud.
Thanks, Marilyn. I am glad that came through in the journaling. I still remember the hot, muggy stillness of the air even though it was September. We went on a fairly long hike on the trails of the Cache River Natural Area that day, and it was like breathing steam. I knew I wanted to use those hay bale photos for this challenge, and I couldn't believe how seamlessly they fit into the sketched scene created by A Whimsical Adventure on her papers. As an aside, I was on a genealogy research trip when I took this photo. My pioneer ancestors came into Illinois nearly 10 years before it became a state, and lived on land more than 200 years ago in the immediate vicinity of where this photo was taken.
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