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Sharla

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  1. Day 5: I found the boxes in the template a little too small so I made them bigger and reduced the number to 3. The photos were all taken on a walk in local woods earlier this month (January). The font is Righteous. The Papers are from Jessica Dunn’s Wildwood Thicket kit.
  2. I thought the video was delightful and still totally relevant! A wonderful piece of history.
  3. Day Four: Photos I took of a local sunset. The background is a flood fill with added texture. The font is ‘Ink Free’.
  4. Day Three: I have stayed with the template for this one. The papers are from Janet Scott’s kit “Look a Book”. The photo is from Freepik.
  5. Day 2: I tried to stick to the template but I couldn’t get it to work for me without some changes. I suspect I could keep on changing my mind about the theme and layout for many days so time to stop and move on… The photos are copyright free from Freepik. The Papers are from a kit called Reach for the Sun by Jessica Dunn. The font is Santa.
  6. Day One: I came across this solitary rose one mild November day. A few days later, it was frosty and the vibrant beauty of this flower had gone. I was glad I’d had my camera and caught the moment. The font is Corbel. The papers are from Jessica Dunn’s Hope Mini Kit.
  7. My week 2 is the woods, where I often walk. I took the photo standing on a bridge that crosses the little stream. The trees are without their leaves but there is still green in this winter scene – moss, grass, ivy, weeds…
  8. Mary, that is a beautiful plant and I really like the way the sun is bringing out the different colours. It's lovely.
  9. I’m in. I’ve created my own template – really simple frame and some text. I’m not having a specific theme other than I’m going to using a photo I’ve taken that week. On the first of Jan we had a compete rainbow. I wasn’t quick enough getting outside to catch it so I only have one side of it but it makes a nice memory.
  10. Walk 1000 miles is a walking challenge run by the UK magazine Country Walking. I loved getting to 1000 miles. I used a step counter which made it really easy to keep track of my miles and slowly, steadily, they built up over the twelve months.
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