The first layout features some of those aforementioned chevron patterns used on a sheet of white cardstock as the main background for the page, along with some of the Spirit paper. I used a black and white shot of my husband and daughter, and around it, I've layered a selection of the Collectables, some feathers cut from the Sunrise sheet, some flowers, a veneer frame, some bling, and a few other assorted bits and pieces from my collection of goodies. I think that adding layers of embellishments is probably my favourite part of putting a layout together-- it's a great way to use up odds and ends from your stash (and let's face it, we all have plenty of those, yes?) and the end result is always a lot of fun. :) As long as there's a general colour-scheme thread to all the pieces you use, you can often put together all kinds of different elements in surprising new ways.
A closer shot is below:
The next layout is also on white cardstock, and is in the style I mentioned as a favourite last month: a 3x3 grid pattern.
Again I've used a black and white photo-- just a single one, of my husband enjoying a huge cappucino at Starbucks in Dunedin. (I swear the cup was big enough to bathe in!) The rest of the grid is made up of squares punched from a variety of patterned papers from the range. The designs may be vastly different, but the shared colourscheme throughout pulls them all together. A handful of embellishments added to a few of the squares for a bit of contrast, and the layout is done. Quick and effective!
A couple of close-ups below...
I've used a chalkboard-style text pocket page card on the left of the photo to balance it out, and again, layered a selection of embellishments around the photo, as well as adding a few horizontal strips of patterned paper and washi tape along the bottom to finish it all off. Oh, and I can't forget the cute veneer of the couple holding hands-- I thought it fitted in perfectly in this case. You can't see it, but they're totally pulling faces. ;)
And that's it! Three layouts made using the lovely, versatile Bow and Arrow range. It's available here, and if you purchase the whole collection, it's 15% off. :)
Thanks so much for looking, and I'll see you again later in the month with some creations made using the Be-YOU-tiful release.
Cheers,
Lisa :)
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