Showing posts with label composition and colour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label composition and colour. Show all posts

Saturday, 23 February 2019

Adding a bit more colour...


Hello everyone, Katherine here - this month I wanted to take a look at adding a bit more colour to pages, especially when you have quite neutral papers.  So the benefit of neutral papers like Hello New Year from Simple Stories and also Winter Wishes from BoBunny is that any photo will go with them,  but then I like a little more colour.  I often use inks and am loving the distress oxides at the moment.  For my first page I chose colours from my scarf and added them in a band, then adde some bits of stamping in co-ordinating colours and other embellishments that matched - the perfect sort of page to put together if you sort everything by colour.  The black and white of Hello New Year worked perfectly to give a break from all the colour around my photo.


I loved that technique so much that I also used it in this months virtual crop - there are some instructions about how to add distress inks and oxides using just a little bit of plastic if you haven't tried this technique yet.


Winter Wishes does have a mix of blues in with browns and creams, it's a beautiful wintry collection, for this one I wanted to pull out the orange of my husbands coat...and didn't have orange paint!  I started with gesso and then mixed in some of my brusho inks in reds and yellows until I got a shade that I was happy with.  Still wanting to continue the mess I added some sparkle with BoBunny's confetti paste in silver, a few punched snowflakes and nuevo drops and I was done.  

Dig out your neutral papers and add a bit of colour!



















Tuesday, 16 April 2013

Websters Composition and Color with a Sunburst :)



Hi everyone.  I loved the retreat (despite loosing my voice half way through!!) and managed to finish all my pages on Sunday (I did have to finish one off at home, but that didn't take long).  Here is my 1st  class using the beautiful Composition and Color line from Alison Kreft at Websters Pages - there are so many beautiful products in this range I found it hard to choose between them!

For the class we had a go at the popular starburst design.  I used some acetate for one of the rays and we did some cutting and layering behind that too.  We added lots of distressed layers, and also had a go at a fan fold flower, as they aren't too girly! I mixed up the alphabets and  used some lovely Studio Calico wood veneers to highlight the title, and a websters envelope to store the journalling.

If you did the class and have a photo of the classes you did then post a link in the comments as I know we'd all love to see them.