Saturday, October 6, 2012

CSI Case file #39 Always believe layout

   

For this layout I got a little creative with the case file.  I started by using photos that would completely contrast with the colour pallet in the form of the bright purple dress. I did pull this in carefully re-creating the flowers on her dress out of cardstock.  The blue of the water also helped to do this being included in the colour pallet.

Sketch: I rotated the sketch 90 degrees to the right, giving me a very different feel for the sketch.


Evidence: I included old book pages in my texture work with the screened flourishes. You can see these in the close up shots below. I also decided to do my journalling in the form of rub-ons that would deliver the message of the layout.


Testimony: I included the journalling on the photos, with the main part of the journalling being framed in circles.





6 comments:

Tone-Lill said...

Love what you have done on this LO, so many different techniques and use of colours. The flowers you have made are so cool and the photos are just adorable.
I got the prize in my mail today. Thank you sooooo much:)
There are so many fun, cool and pretty "chippies" can't wait to start to use them.
Lots of hugs, and wish you a fun and colourful week :)
x

Anonymous said...

This is SO gorgeous and creative. The swirls are just amazing!! I always love your work...it's so beautiful. :) Thank you so so much for the visit to my blog, I am so honored, and for your sweet comment!! :)

Denise van Deventer said...

Such a beautiful layout Beck and love all the work that you did on the background...it is just so gorgeous, with all the different textures and little bits! Love your handmade flowers too....really lovely!

Maryleen said...

OOOOOOOOhhhh.... how stunning - the colours are amazing - love seeing what you have been up to!
Keep em coming :-)

Robin Horasanian said...

Your page is so textured and I love the colors you used. Lovely!

Smiles, Laurie said...

I'm going to have start following you, this page is fabulous...so many details and creative processes! WOW!