Thursday, September 24, 2015

Autumn on the Great River Road - New this week, and a beautiful cluster to share!

It's officially fall - and while I am STILL harvesting tomatoes and STILL canning, lol - its got to be my favorite time of year.  I love my gardens..and of course they are all looking pretty tired right now...but the sights and the smell of that crisp autumn air gets me everytime!  The trees are just beginning to turn here in Wisconsin - and this new collection celebrates all that is early autumn my area!   The Great River Road follows the Mississippi River - from where it begins in Lake Itasca in Minnesota all the way to where it flows into the Gulf of Mexico.   Up here....its quite the sight to see as the foliage turns....a riot of color!  Add in all the fall festivals, craft shows, antique shows..flea markets....and  you have yourself one heck of a fun fall!    This new collection is for fall/autumn lovers everywhere, and has everything you need to scrap those memories with!  It's on sale now until Sunday for 30% off in my shop at The Digichick...I have some GORGEOUS clusters and things to share, too!   Tonights beautiful piece is from Anita :)


and a little inspiration!








Awesome layouts!  If you notice the same little guy in a few of these - that would be Anita's grandson...and she shared her awesome photos of him playing in the leaves with the team!  Another team member, Deb, lives across the river from me in Iowa..and was actually on The Great River Road just last week, and scrapped it!    Have I ever mentioned that I love my team?


The above image is linked to its direct download.  Enjoy!  Plenty more to come...  -Kim

8 comments:

  1. Anita, this is gorgeous! Your photos of your grandson are just precious. Kim thanks so much for the share.

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  2. Gorgeous new collection, Kim -- thank you!
    Your description of WI in the fall makes we want to go back. But only until it gets really cold or snows! As I get older I'm really a wimp!

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  3. Wonderful new collection, Kim. Thanks a lot for the share.

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