Multilayered: Take Two
Part 1:
The prompt for Creativity Bootcamp today was multilayered. After a bit of consideration I decided to photograph the roses blooming right outside our dining room door. My first inclination was to play with light today, so I started taking a photo every hour or so. I had to take a break for a dermatologist appointment and while I was driving had another idea: to show how the multilayered rose unfolds. So here is the triptych I came up with. I tried a few actions, but decided I liked the simply sharpened photos the best.
Part 2:
Last night I finished a layout for the vacation album that was an "out of the box" design for me, but one that I see frequently on blogs and admire. When I finished I was quite pleased with the final product. This morning during my coffee/blog browsing hour I came across Layle Koncar's article at Ella Publishing. She'd read a pamphlet about decorating that suggested three things to consider when mixing patterns. Layle boiled it down to this:
- Have an odd number of patterns
- Include a solid
- Include a stripe
I was curious and checked. Indeed, that's exactly what I had. Perhaps that was why I liked it so much. See what you think:
Cardstock: American Craft; patterned paper from scrap drawer; chipboard embellishment: "Mama Razzi" (BoBunny); pin: unknown (purchased at a stationery store in Ithaca a couple of years ago); digital frame: "Framed no. 3" (two shutter sisters)
It fits the multilayered prompt as well. A bit of serendipity.

