Well friends, I've been told that I've a knack for putting seemingly disparate elements in a somewhat cohesive manner on my layouts. Really? I've been scrapbooking for so long now and my only goal is just to use up my stash! But I did a run-through of my layouts to pick out some commonalities that might help you use seemingly disparate elements on your layouts too. *winks*
Are you ready?
1. Try using paper strips of similar width.
Even if the papers don't match, the paper strips provide a cohesive feel that help tie the pieces together. On this particular layout, the paper fish tails really aid in guiding the eye throughout the layout.
2. Have your patterned paper characters look at your subjects.
This is a technique I use a lot - having fussy-cut patterned paper characters look at my subjects. It is a fun way "frame" your photos.
3. Try working with just three main colours.
Keeping to a trio of harmonious colours makes it easy on the eyes even if the patterns seem to clash.
4. Keep patterns in small doses.
Play with little bits of patterns so they serve as little accents and don't distract the eye from your photos.
5. Use a grid format.
Somehow laying elements within a grid structure just works because the eye has a "framework" to guide it through the elements.
6. Go whimsical.
Well, nothing has to make sense in a whimsical scene so just have fun! Here, I went with a postcard scene and even added props!
7. Use repeated shapes.
Repetition of shapes - circles and rectangles- provide the eye relief to this seemingly messy layout.
8. Create a decorative "frame" around your photos.
Place all your decorative elements along the perimeter of your photos. This creates a "frame" that ties everything together.
There you have it, 8 ways to use seemingly disparate elements on your layouts. Have you employed any of them on your layouts?
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Wednesday
How to use seemingly disparate elements on your layouts
Monday
Paper scraps and rub-ons on an envelope...another mail art piece
I've been having fun with my (recycled) bubble pack envelopes recently.
For this particular one, I tore paper scraps and did a "collage" on the envelope before throwing it with mists, acrylic paints, gesso and ink splatters. You know, getting messy.
And then "attacking" it with most of my rub-on stash! *winks* They no longer "rub-on" properly but work perfectly for my messy, grungy style. :)
Happy week ahead friends! :)
Friday
4 against 1
It's hard to win when it's 4 against 1. Four members of the Gangster Gang (aka 3 nephews + 1 niece) versus one aunt....when playing a game of catch at the playground.
Evidently the youngest two are easy to "catch" but once they are out of the game, they start thwarting your attempts to catch their older siblings. And it gets really tiring for the aunt...*LOL*
A mix of new and old stash....
Found my old sticker collection so I had to incorporate a couple of them...including the faux stitching. :)
Playing along with Stuck?! Sketches.
P/s: Happy weekend friends!
Tuesday
Travel Journal Pages - Japan Part 1
Hello friends! Today I'm sharing Part 1 of my travel journal pages from Japan....I was initially hoping to share them all in one post but I took soooooooo many pics and apparently have lots to write about the trip that I've only completed Day 1. *LOL*
I wanted to incorporate something from Japan in my travel journal pages so I bought fabric tapes from Daiso Harajuku to use on my pages.
And if you spy a Basic Grey bird, *#%^* I found 6 more of them in my stash...eh I was celebrating too soon in my earlier post Projects featuring the infamous Basic Grey birds! *winks* .
P/s: Sorry for not returning blog visits - I was travelling last week and caught the flu bug...I will play catch-up soon I promise.
Monday
The result of makeup shopping...*winks*
Well, yeah, I might have gone makeup shopping recently. Since I was "bad", I decided to do something good with the paper bag....like decorate it. *winks*
I'm currently obsessed with this Spellbinders die....interestingly, I've had it for years but only recently started using it....[I'm such a hoarder! *LOL*]
And go me, working on a Christmas project in August! *High fives all around*
P/s: Happy week ahead friends!
Tuesday
Double page spread for Maya Road/ Photo Play Paper swap
If you didn't already know, I have a thing for banners...which explains why the first sheet of patterned paper I reached for was the one with the Christmas banners. I just had to fussy cut them all. *winks*
I embellished the banners with Maya Road snowflake diecuts and pearl center trim.
I also decided to work on my glitter stash...which was a good idea at that time but you know how glitter is, it goes everywhere. *LOL*
If you have time, stop by the Maya Road blog to leave a comment on any of the Maya Road/Photo Play Paper swap posts for your chance at a $20 gift certificate to the Maya Road store.
Monday
Projects featuring the infamous Basic Grey birds! *winks*
Are you ready to check out my projects using the Basic Grey birds? Grab a hot tea/beverage of your choice and enjoy...
Can you tell I was trying to make a dent in my Basic Grey stash? |
The 5 minute card |
I love to eat |
A crazy Saturday |
The convenience factor |
I love to use mist residue to create backgrounds |
I see more shimmering products in my future... |
This week's quick card |
The 10 minute card from scrap pieces |
Another mish mash card from my scrap pile |
When I went shopping in my scrap pile... |
Travel journal pages January 2017 |
Travel journal pages January 2017 |
Hello sunshine card for Summer Coffee Lovers Bloghop |
Before and after the playground |
Pages from my travel journal |
Posing at the fire hydrant |
Somebody really likes to make cards |
This week's card from scraps |
The one about the Cookies and Cream cake |
Using my paper scraps on my travel journal |
A card to go with a happy treat |
The story about the 15 minute dinner |
This week's 15 minute card |
The one that involved a die-cutting machine |
This week's mish mash card |
A mish mash card from scrap bits |
So we won tickets to see Kooza |
This week's quick card from the scrap pile |
Someone finally has a pair of Oakley |
One Saturday afternoon |
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