Thursday, April 10, 2008

Sensational Single Colored Scrapbook Layouts

 

There is mystery in shadows, energy in bright colors, and peace in subtle hues. Color combinations play a huge part in a scrapper's life. Take a minute to think about how color can help you express your mood when creating a layout. By choosing the right color, the best shade, hue, tint and tone you can communicate that special feeling you want to capture. Using single colors is a great way to compliment your pictures and create a visual harmony in your layouts.

Monochromatic pages are some of the most pleasing to look at, and they can also be emotionally soothing. Choose a base color that highlights your photos and help convey what you want to express on your page. Boost the page's visual power by using various shades and levels of saturation of the color you choose. Add a mix of shapes, patterns and textures to make your pages more interesting. Some colored papers are designed to coordinate with each other, watch for these and use them to maximize your choice. This will also save you time when trying to match papers.

You can use colors ranging form bright and vibrant to pale and translucent. From red to pale pink every color has many different tints and shades. Each color evokes a distinct mood and feeling, depending on how is used. Here are a few tips to follow when you are trying to decide which color you should use when creating your layout.

Yellow is associated with flowers and the sun which in turn are associated with cheerfulness, warmth, energy and truth.

Red traditionally represents holidays like Christmas and Valentines Day. It is also associated with love, romance and even rage or embarrassment.

Blue may reflect sadness, sorrow or tears as well as spirituality or infinite space or sky.

Green is one of the most natural and expressive colors. It is symbolic of summer, spring and nature which include emotions such as peace, and growth.

Orange brings to mind Halloween and autumn. It is a warm color that suggests fire and sensuality.

Purple signifies virtue, pride and maturity. As the hues shift lighter, it represents royalty, truth and calmness. It also brings out Easter and spring time.

Choose your colors to match you photos and bring out the emotions you want to cherish as much as the day the happened.

Scrapbooking by Close To My Heart Consultant Marcy Larsen. Free scrapbook articles, stamping techniques and more at marcylarsen.com.


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