Design Team Member Christy submitted this layout for the June Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue Challenge. She said:
We all have one...the layout you sort of like but are not quite sure of. I sort of went a little (or a lot) artsy with this one and am still not quite sure what to think. In the end though, there is a lot of symbolism and meaning behind the page (mostly for me) and it's another page completed! There's a lot to learn about yourself, especially from those pages which you are not completely sure of.
If you are wondering what my son is doing in this photo, he is working with some wooden pattern blocks for a math class. During part of the class, he deviated a bit from the recommended patterns in the books and began making his own design. I took the photo standing on a chair so I could get a nice overhead view. Initially, this page was going to be about our homeschool math classes which is why I chose this particular Sassafrass paper. However, as I started journaling, it became more about my son's creativity. I had journaled on a scrap sheet of paper and so I was able to take the title directly from that.
Since the Sassafrass paper was very busy, I struggled with how I wanted to use it with this photo. I chose white acrylic paint. It allowed part of the pattern to show through a bit while helping to tone the pattern down. it also represented to me the transparency of thought. I had just bought some Cosmo Cricket chipboard which had this wonderful image of a person with a light bulb coming out of their head. It went perfectly with the theme of thought and imagination. To give the bulb a little more emphasis, I adhered it to an SEI journal spot which I felt gave it the appearance of a lit bulb. The black colour symbolizes the openness of the mind and of thought. The butterflies and sequins represent my son's creative ideas flowing outward. I "borrowed" the scalloped image that I drew with a marker. I had just seen a similar stamp by fancy pants in an on-line catalog. Since I did not own the stamp, I doodled it as best as I could. Covering it with glossy accents gave it a little more substance, as did the hole punched blue dots. There is a photo matte(though it may be hard to see). I stamped a black, cloth like image under the photo. I thought it could represent the fabric of our minds.
I know that some of the symbolism is a little "out there" and not very obvious. What is important is that it was fun to experiment, both with the idea of giving a deeper meaning to the page as well as with the physical page elements themselves. So even though I am not 100% satisfied with this page, I am completely satisfied with the steps I took to make it and what I learned about my Creative process along the way.
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Love the look of this. The bold patterend paper with the black title. Looks fab!
ReplyDeletewhat a great layout--love the title
ReplyDeleteAwesome job Christy! I like how you were extra creative and went a different direction than you originally planned. It has more depth to it now.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Christy!! Love all the symbolism!! I do that too... so glad you explained it all! It's nice to see someone else's thought process besides mine! ... My friends call me "practical and deliberate"... I think that fits you here too!
ReplyDeleteWow! Loving this LO and the process behind it!
ReplyDeleteI love the black title and embellishments. They give great contrast to the page. The overhead view on the photo is neat too.
ReplyDeleteWow Christy, I can't believe how much thought you put into this page - love the colors and all the symbolism!
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
this is great- love the camera angle and the LO is stunning- love the colours and the layering
ReplyDeleteThis is just wonderful!!! I think the man with the light bulb adds just the right touch.
ReplyDeleteI like your colors, embellishments, really, all of it!
I love it!! I love that you have out so much of yourself in it and made it really about your son at that moment in time, that's what scrapbooking is all about I think!! The paint frame is great, K x
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