I used:
1-color palette
2-picture within picture
3-flower cluster
4-quote and board (counting as one? did text myself copying style)
5-Butterfly
6-paint splatter
I was inspired by
1. the color palette
2. a girls portrait
3. the quote on the moldboard
4. the paint around the umbrella
5. the messy look on the small picture in the middle
My inspiration:
1) multiple female portraits: the sketch of the lady's face
2) double exposure (top left): the girl silhouette inside the lady's face
3) butterflies
4) work on typography (bottom left): combination of font, word art and word bits, relax on the stamp, let it go on little square
5) flowers: flower overlay under Be Happy
6) paint (top right)
7) silhouette (top right)
Thank you for the challenge!
I was inspired by the:
1. colors
2. image with double exposure
3. flower cluster
4. butterfly
5. paint
My goal for the new year is to make myself a priority and make (at least some of) my dreams come true.
Full credits in gallery.
I was inspired by ... - and I reflected it this way ...
1. The rectangles - I used a rectangular frame
2. The graphic and poster girls - I posterized my photo
3. The text written on one girl's head - I put a word on mine
4. The dual fonts used on one of the quotes - I used a script and block font
5. The colors - my flowers and paint are some of the colors
I my goal is an attitude and I hope it's self explanatory.
Thanks for a fun challenge way out of my comfort zone!
Just general hopes and dreams in the word bits, plus pictures are from my 2 favorite (dream) places - the beach and Disneyworld.
My inspiration from the board: 1) black and white face, 2) paint splatters, 3) the quote I used on the page, 4) flowers/nature, 5) colors.
My goal mostly is to pursue the person that I know that I can be and accept the ways that I already know that I am. It's ok to be me. Just make it the best version of me.
I was inspired by:
1. The sketched portrait
2. Flower clusters
3. Umbrella (drips and clouds)
4. Art Journaly collage piece mixed in there
5. Word Arts
January 5-Inspiration Board
1.Illustration Sketch
2.Circles
3.Color from Circles
4.She was fierce-strong & full of fire(dragon with fire)
5.Passion burned brighter than fear (Passion word)
6.Never let you fear decide your future(Fear word)
7.Brushed Accents
8..Wordart
The theme: Jan 14th I start a difficult semester working towards my Molecular Diagnostics masters. Eeekkk...thinking about the course work invokes fear. But, I can do this!
The inspiration:
1. The color palate: I used Sabrina’s Creations and Rachel Jefferies JAN BYOCs, A New Start and Make Art and Journal No2, respectively.
2. The double exposure (upper left on inspiration board): I took a picture of of next semester’s textbooks, then clipped them to a photo of me. I ran “lighten” blend mode to create a double exposure effect.
3. The quote: “Never let your fear decide your future.”
4. The flowers: The inspiration board has a cluster of flowers, so do I.
5. The text over the lady's head (bottom left of inspiration board): I had enough text on my layout; however I was inspired by the text on the lady’s head. So, I used a galaxy grunge texture from Tangie’s Excavations over my head. I erased away areas I did not want. And, I used a mask to soften/darken other areas to give depth.
1. Colour palette (yellow, two pinks, dark navy blue)
2. paper flowers and butterflies
3. crocodile clip on the wire grid
4. paint leaks from the photo of graffiti
5. brick pattern
6. frames within frames.
you can see more like use of female character... I shan't continue.
Here's what I was inspired by: 1. sketched woman 2. strong emphasis on eyes 3. weather inspiration in the rain photo to use clouds 4. include a direct quote 5. bits scattering like the butterfly sample image
Judie, thank you for the wonderful challenge and for the fabulous Inspiration Board.
Goal: Be strong mentally and physically
Inspired by face, text in hair, lime green color, pink color, paint drips, quote
Thank you for the challenge. My inspiration was the color, the girl, a quote, flower cluster, and the shape.
Credits: Becca Bonneville Designs ~ This Is Me,
font ~ Puzzled
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