Here is mine, 4 papers 10+ paints. I don't think I've ever made a layout using just paper and paints, so thank you for the challenge:
Wow, this was a real challenge! But I loved it! I clipped the white background paper to the hexagon outlines and to the title.
If I use a splat/brush with a patterned paper clipped to it, even with a picture like a bird is okay? @ashleywb
Thank you so MUCH for the challenge. I used almost all the papers from the kit, lol, I love how it turned out. I clipped papers to the snowflake, originally from a template, and also to the font, for my title work, here's my take, it was so much fun!. Wishing you a very beautiful day!
very interesting challenge, at first I thought, oh, how can I do that and then it went by itself. I now see so many creative ideas that I hadn't even thought of and I find it so wonderful how versatile the design options are with - actually - limited specifications. I clipped paper onto the title
1-28-21 - PAPER AND PAINT I USED Lynn G. Nesting Papers Template (modified to fit challenge) by SWL More of Shelby's photoshoot in January - these are with her hubby
So, my initial thought was I would like to see a differentiation between what is paint and what is paper. However, the challenge is about using limited supplies and that is a creative use of those supplies. So, yes, you can clip paper to paint. As for the bird - is it a photograph or part of a patterned paper? If so, that is fine. If it is a bird element, then no you cannot use it.