Happy November everyone! I'm very excited to be here and hosting the photography challenge this month! My challenge to you this month is to scrap a photo that captures the feel of the weather outside. The photo doesn't necessarily have to be of a weather event... just a photo that gives you the feel of what it was like to be outside at that moment. The photo I chose to scrap is from last November... it was a rainy day and looking at the raindrops streaking down the window with the fall leaves in the background I can feel that damp, cool autumn day. Please remember to follow the monthly challenge rules: Your page must contain at least 75% Lilypad product. Once you've scrapped it, it should be posted to The Lilypad Gallery and then linked to the November Challenge Layouts thread so it can be tracked, and to this thread. The Lilypad uses a percent system for our challenges; the number of challenges you participate in determines the store discount you will receive at the end of the month: 2 challenges = 10% off 4 challenges = 20% off 6 challenges = 30% off If you complete 7 challenges, you will receive a coupon for 30% off, plus you will be entered to win a $50 gift certificate for The Lilypad Store!!! The first seven challenges will be posted on the first of the month; the eighth challenge is the BYOC challenge, which is posted on BYOC release day. Each page counts for one challenge, remember that you cannot use one layout for multiple challenges.
I Love Pictures Of Fog & Trees...To Me There Is A Simple Beauty About This Phenomenon Called Fog...These Pictures Really Do Make You Feel Something(At Least They Do For Me)...That Feeling Like You Are Actually There Perhaps Staring Into The Confusion That Is Fog & Wondering What To Do Now That You Are(Or So It Seems Like) Lost In The Fog... For My Simplicity Layout:I Used:Simple Life:Etc By Danyale
I think there will another side to this where I journal about what it was like and add some more pics.
I decided to brave the rain this morning and line up some leaves on the driveway. This is the result.
It's spring in my part of the world (Australia) - the rural region I live in is a fruit growing area - so the almond blossom is always the herald of spring!