While my Color Theory board holds great color pallets - sometimes the photos are equally inspirational. Here I'll show you.
First it's seasonal - both the color pallet and the photo. We have a local amusement park, two actually, one is modern and sleek with all the bells and whistles and the other is a step into the past. I love the older one with its art deco styles and neon signs, its smaller rides and, frankly, shorter lines.
But I digress. Start your project for the week by looking for a kit that contains this color scheme to. Recently, it was in both May kits - the Pebble Homegrown line in the Bigger kit and the Jillibean Saffron Yellow Pepper Soup line from the Smaller kit.
Next I see flags or pennants. Those shapes are everywhere from papers to embellishments. Use a patterned paper with pennant shapes. Cut flag shapes from your own papers to drape across your page. Or, if you've got flag/pennant picks in your stash, go dig them out to work with this week.
Still need help? No problem. This Page Maps sketch (from February, 2013) can move you in the right direction. Round shapes and flags. Boom. Done. You add the color.
Now it's up to you to get started.
Happy Monday,
2 comments:
Love the colors and they are great for summer photos, especially fairs and amusement parks! Glad you posted that sketch too, I forget I have those cards filed away! Funny thing, my blog post was also titled A Little Motivation for Monday..great minds... :)
Tracy - I'm glad you were reminded of hidden away sketches. Hopefully you were motivated to create, since motivation seemed the name of the game. :)
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