Hello everyone
I have another layout to share today, using this months Kaisercraft collection, Bow & Arrow. I really enjoyed creating with this range, lovely colours and patterns that suit many types of photos. This weeks layout is a group shot of my kids with two of their cousins, it is very hard to get all six together with everyone in different states, so we always try to get some group shots whenever some are together!
For this layout I wanted to utilise some of the funky arrows in the collectibles pack and also play with the cool chevron die-cut. I have added some focus on the photo by using a clear photo overlay to draw attention to the subjects, while leaving the rest of the photo to blend in with the papers. I've gone with a clean design but added a few splashes of ink to add a little more of the brown to the layout.
For this layout I wanted to utilise some of the funky arrows in the collectibles pack and also play with the cool chevron die-cut. I have added some focus on the photo by using a clear photo overlay to draw attention to the subjects, while leaving the rest of the photo to blend in with the papers. I've gone with a clean design but added a few splashes of ink to add a little more of the brown to the layout.
A couple of close-ups of my embellishment cluster and title. Love the "What a special moment" quote on the journaling spot. The October Afternoon hearts from the heart and star chipboard pack are getting a lot of use at the moment, they seem to have a colour to match everything!!
Another close up of my little flower cluster incorporating the colours from the papers. I only had white in the apple blossoms, just grabbed an ink pad in a tone to match the papers and randomly dabbed the edges of the petals.
Thank you for stopping by,
Till next week
Fiona
x
Till next week
Fiona
x
This is one of my fav KC collections...and I love seeing how other people create with it - makes you "see" colours & patterns that you didn't see when creating with it for yourself. This is brilliant Fiona...love your layering, clustering & those ink splats are just the perfect amount (something I struggle with, usually go too far & then think WT!! lol)
ReplyDelete