I've been stalled on this one for a few days. Have had the concept in my head, but have been running because my youngest had a hockey tournament this weekend! Was able to apply the brush technique to get my paint scatter spots and self-taught myself a new technique to make the puzzle pieces look like they were cut out of the background. Thanks for making me stretch. What a great challenge!
Can I get an "amen" for templates!!! this challenge had me stumped, but I turned to my stash of templates and it just fell in to place. and p.s. what color even is indigo?! Hope this fits the challenge!
MOC 7 January 17: The Rainbow Page Challenge Credits: Papers and Elements from Just Jaimee Storytellers: March, April, June, September, October 2016; March, April 2017; November 2018
I've had this one done a few days until I could post it. I hope it is ok. Please do let me know if I need to axe it. I was a little confused on whether it needed to look like a rainbow, or simply use colors.
Rainbow seemed like the perfect excuse to scrap about the acrylic paint pouring I do. This will be the title page for an album of photos of my paintings. I used photoshop brushes for the paint drips in red, yellow, pink, green, purple, orange, blue. A different brush for each. The "3D" paint is cut from photos.
Oh my gosh. This one is pretty bad, but I think it qualifies. Needs a LOT of work! (maybe a complete re-do!) MOC7-January17-RainbowPageChallengeWEB by tlcd1961 posted Jan 20, 2019 at 8:08 PM
The first thing that came to mind when I saw the word "Rainbow" was The Wizard of Oz. I always tell people I am "Glenda, the Good Witch"! It took me all day just to search through all my kits for the colors. Whew! This is all I could come up with.
hey jennifer, just saw your post - have a look through the thread for some inspiration, there have been a huge range of pages ranging from minimalist, to no photo, to traditional style pages and AJ style pages - as long as all 7 colours and a black or white backgrd is visible, anything goes for day 17!