Part 1:
The prompt for Creativity Bootcamp today was multilayered. After a bit of consideration I decided to photograph the roses blooming right outside our dining room door. My first inclination was to play with light today, so I started taking a photo every hour or so. I had to take a break for a dermatologist appointment and while I was driving had another idea: to show how the multilayered rose unfolds. So here is the triptych I came up with. I tried a few actions, but decided I liked the simply sharpened photos the best.
Part 2:
Last night I finished a layout for the vacation album that was an “out of the box” design for me, but one that I see frequently on blogs and admire. When I finished I was quite pleased with the final product. This morning during my coffee/blog browsing hour I came across Layle Koncar’s article at Ella Publishing. She’d read a pamphlet about decorating that suggested three things to consider when mixing patterns. Layle boiled it down to this:
- Have an odd number of patterns
- Include a solid
- Include a stripe
I was curious and checked. Indeed, that’s exactly what I had. Perhaps that was why I liked it so much. See what you think:
Cardstock: American Craft; patterned paper from scrap drawer; chipboard embellishment: “Mama Razzi” (BoBunny); pin: unknown (purchased at a stationery store in Ithaca a couple of years ago); digital frame: “Framed no. 3” (two shutter sisters)
It fits the multilayered prompt as well. A bit of serendipity.
You did a great job on the layout. I think mixing patterns is definitely an art, but some rules help. Having different size patterns is important. Ali Edwards book on patterned paper is awesome!
I also love the rose photos . . . so beautiful.
Would love to see a time lapse series, though, too. Maybe I’ll buy an orchid and work on that one some day.
Rinda
I love the rose
love the rose series, wonderful clarity in the shots.
I read that article on patterned paper too – something I tend to shy away from. Your layout looks great, must take the plunge and try it
The roses are great. Your page is very effective too.
Love the rose photos and the way you’ve pictured the layers coming open! Great job on the prompt.
The tryptich is absolutely beautiful! The rose is such a wonderful flower!
Thanks for your comment on my blog post over at Ella, Karen. Great layout!! You want to talk about Serendipity? When I clicked on your blog, I noticed Scrap Mart. Howard and Laura are great friends of mine! Small world!
Love the layout,Karen…the different patterns work so well together…as does the ‘white’ space.
The triptych is beautiful! I love seeing the different stages of the rose all together like that. So pretty!
Both are excellent Karen 🙂 I struggle a great deal with layering papers on scrap pages but you have managed to do it so well on this page – well done!
Our light is extremely poor here now so I’ve been waiting for the right time to photograph my layers – soon, hopefully!
Love the concept for your beautiful photos.
Fabulous on both parts!
beautiful composition on the roses
It certainly sits very easily on the eye, your layout! And if you followed the trick before you read about it, then you’re a natural 🙂
Sorry it’s taken me so long but I’ve really enjoyed catching up on your blog – so many lovely posts – the gift card holders are gorgeous, I love all your projects, and your takes on the boot camp prompts are fab 🙂 So good to catch up with you! xx
As always your photos are stunning!
I love-love your lo. The colors really pop on the white background but it doesn’t take away from the photos. Great job!!!
Lovely!! I adore your Creativity Bootcamp photos!!
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