Mary-Ann here with you today! I am hesitant on sharing my layout.
Do you ever feel challenged by what you have as a vision and trying to apply that to how you create with paper? My idea was to create a collage showcasing my boys crazy faces he made with a crazy app on my phone. Maybe I printed the collage too large? Maybe it was the color choices of my papers? There is something that did not translate when I created this layout. I share this with you today, to show you that you are not alone, hopefully I am not alone. Creating is not always perfect and sometimes results differ from what you have in mind, and that is ok. I still like the result.
Maybe I will try my vision with a different collage, printing the pictures smaller, leaving more space for embellishments. But I think this layout is a perfect way to showcase just how crazy this kid can be. So, join me as I take you through my layout journey. Or bail now, it is up to you, lol!!
Maybe I will try my vision with a different collage, printing the pictures smaller, leaving more space for embellishments. But I think this layout is a perfect way to showcase just how crazy this kid can be. So, join me as I take you through my layout journey. Or bail now, it is up to you, lol!!
I started by printing my photos through my Silhouette. You can maneuver your photos to any size, order or shape you want when doing it this way. I chose my papers, then the cut files I wanted to use. I used the Geometric Graffiti Background for a subtle white background, and backed it with a delicate polka dot paper.
The "lucky" part of my title is from The Lucky Charm cut file. This was the word that I wanted to highlight so I made it differ from the rest of my title and doodled inside.
Plastic stars and wood veneer pieces complete my design.
I do thank you for taking a look and letting me share my no so perfect layout
that actually turned out pretty cool.
Here are the cut files that I used for my layout:
See you next time.
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