My page for the White Space Challenge.
Magnolia...Cat's Rule..
No photo's.
Welcome to the November White Space Challenge.
Add your page to the Gallery and then to the Miscellaneous Challenge then add your page here.
I may be late commenting as I have 4 challenges this month.Thank you.xx
In the past Sonja did this challenge beautifully..these are the instructions and details of what a white space should be...
I think I should explain what a "white space" layout means, because the name is a bit confusing. It should actually be called an "empty space" layout, which is a much better name. At least half to two thirds of your layout should be empty (or "white space", if you use a white background). It's the art of minimalism, or leaving out things, or giving your photo all the attention..
I hope that makes it a bit more clear...
When you see a white space layout, it always looks so easy, but let me tell you: IT'S NOT!
I don't know about you, but I am always adding stuff; a little flower here, a brush there, some paint, etcetera...
So here's the recipe:
-1 solid background (can be white, but it doesn't have to be)
- 1 photo
- NO MORE than 8 different embellishments (including masks, paint, swirls, flowers, brads, etcetera), repetition of the same embellishment doesn't count
- some wordart (no restriction)
- try to leave open as much space as you can, by clustering your elements.
Here is my page.
Magnolia...Cat's Rule..
No photo's.
Welcome to the November White Space Challenge.
Add your page to the Gallery and then to the Miscellaneous Challenge then add your page here.
I may be late commenting as I have 4 challenges this month.Thank you.xx
In the past Sonja did this challenge beautifully..these are the instructions and details of what a white space should be...
I think I should explain what a "white space" layout means, because the name is a bit confusing. It should actually be called an "empty space" layout, which is a much better name. At least half to two thirds of your layout should be empty (or "white space", if you use a white background). It's the art of minimalism, or leaving out things, or giving your photo all the attention..
I hope that makes it a bit more clear...
When you see a white space layout, it always looks so easy, but let me tell you: IT'S NOT!
I don't know about you, but I am always adding stuff; a little flower here, a brush there, some paint, etcetera...
So here's the recipe:
-1 solid background (can be white, but it doesn't have to be)
- 1 photo
- NO MORE than 8 different embellishments (including masks, paint, swirls, flowers, brads, etcetera), repetition of the same embellishment doesn't count
- some wordart (no restriction)
- try to leave open as much space as you can, by clustering your elements.
Here is my page.
White Space Challenge.
My page for the White Space Challenge.
Details are in the November Challenges in the Forum...
Details are in the November Challenges in the Forum...
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