First, let's talk about my color choices in this layout. I combined the Homespun Chic and Artsy Urban collections. I love the rich blue in Artsy Urban and wanted to use black and white as accent colors (which again came from Artsy Urban). My girls had on yellow onesies so I knew that color would just pop off the page. I didn't really want to go with the red in Artsy Urban but thought the bright and flirty pink from Homespun Chic would do the trick. I brought the pink in with the border and felt flower.
Here are a few close-ups of my layout:
Now, let's look at my visual triangles. First, is a black visual triangle which is brought together by the felt flower, my journaling and my alphabet sticker title.
Here's a blue visual triangle, using the top and bottom borders and the felt flower again.
Now here's a pink visual triangle featuring the pink borders at the top of my layout and below the larger photo and the felt flower.
And a white visual triangle which is brought together with the Artsy Urban text patterned paper, the white in the pink border and the white in the collage of photos.
Finally, here's a yellow visual triangle featuring the yellow in the larger photo and smaller photos and the title.
As you can see, visual triangles are a great tool to keep a layout design fluid. It brings the eyes around a page and connects elements to each other.
Additional supplies used: (American Crafts thickers, Pink Paislee alphabet stickers)
Try incorporating visual triangles on your next layout!
Happy Designing!
Jill
What a great concept to teach! I adore your layout!
ReplyDeleteFabulous page!!!! I always admire your stitching and attention to details! Love all the visual triangles on this page!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love your layout! They are so cute!
ReplyDeleteI try to use triangles too, especially if I'm stuck! Great job demonstrating the concept!
ReplyDeletewow, great concept and little tutorial too-
ReplyDeletelove the layout as well