Our eyes look to the stars, well mine do. Provided the sky is clear it is always interesting to look up at the sky. There are so many apps you can get for your phone that will help identify the objects you can see and those that are there but not visible to your eye.
In this journal page it is the idea of a star filled sky. The writing reads "on a clear moonless night, away from artificial light, you might catch a glimpse of the vastness of the havens."
Have you even seen a wild bat or better yet a bat run as they stream out of their day time roost to go hunting? They are so small and quick as they dart around in the dark, it feels special to see one. So my scene is a night sky and landscape.
Another page for my More than Words inspired journal complete.
Challenges
More than words - Night and no flowers
Little Red Wagon - #572 Something beginning with B, Bats
It's interested!
ReplyDeleteGreat quote for your journal! I love the subtle shimmer and the night scene you created. Thanks for joining us at More Than Words Challenges!
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ReplyDeleteAhhh this is super, what a great scene. We had a bat flying about in the garden last year. You see a lot of them at my folks house as they are next to the countryside. Amazing wee creatures. Have a nice weekend, Hazelx
ReplyDeleteyour journel layout is lovely and fantastic background. Thank you for joining us in the More than Words Challenge.
ReplyDeleteOh wow - I love that you have an MTW-inspired journal! This is another fab page for it too. Your words are perfect! Thanks for playing along with us again :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful scene and you did a a great job with your BATS - for our "B" Word Challenge over @ Little Red Wagon. Thanks for joining us and i hope to see you back again soon.
ReplyDeleteImke ~ MY CRAFTY PLACE
Love it! Thanks from MTW Challenge! Yulia🙂
ReplyDeleteNo I have never seen a wild bat Zoe....Wonderful journal page and cute hopping bunnies x.
ReplyDeletelovely project thanks for joining with us at MTW challenge
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