Get ready to accent photos of your family, friends, and festivities of the fall season. Take pictures of your turkey, assuming you are able to acquire one during these times of supply shortages. Capture memories of your trips to the mountains, or beautiful foliage mirages from various landscapes.
Wherever you get your images from you can use the freebie kit, “Evening Owl November 2021 Blog Train.” It is part of a collaboration of other artists from Pixel Scrapper.

It comes with 12 different 12″ x 12″ papers and 10 elements. It also includes a printable ephemera sheet of the 10 elements, along with extra words and a tag. All the papers and the printable ephemera sheet are saved in jpg format while the elements are saved in png format. The host of graphics are all high quality 300 dpi. To access the kit click here.
To access more freebie kits from the fellow collaborators of the Pixelscrapper blog train click here.
You have many possibilities when using the “Evening Owl November 2021 Blog Train” kit. You can make digital editions of photos using Photoshop or some other editing software. However you are not limited to just virtual illustrations. You can also print and craft with the same graphics.
In the photo at the beginning of this blog, I added some elements from the freebie kit and developed a fallish, Thanksgiving layout. But, I was also able to create some hybrid crafts as well using the same kit. In the slide show below I used a combination of the freebie digitals as well as the “Warm Harvest” digital kit found on the “Multimedia Crafts Digi” etsy shop. I coupled the images with downloaded papers, and stitched on fabrics and scrap pieces from my stash.
The main background papers are from the blog train freebie. Although they came in size 12″ x 12″ I copied and pasted them into an 8.5″ x 11″ file using Photoshop and then printed them out along with the ephemera sheet from the kit.

To learn more about how to use Photoshop check out my YouTube channel, “Sonya Stover” and go to the “Digital Scrapbook paper” Playlist. There you will find varying ideas on how to use that app to construct digital graphics and more. You will also find some fun crafting videos that may inspire you to make your own version of art.
You can also find me on other social media platforms. Simply click on my linktree link and access my other ideas and bargains.
Thanks for stopping by and happy crafting!