Today I'm going to talk about a couple of ways to evoke emotion in our layouts. This first layout is about a father who broke up a family when he started seeing a "lady friend." I thought the somewhat "fractured" background paper embodied the sadness of broken hearts and dreams.
This next layout discusses a frightening situation we found ourselves in. How do you see the emotion being conveyed here?
For me the stark black and white and the font used for the title both help convey the fear we felt as we drove over roads that were little more than tracks with steep drop-offs on the sides as we tried to find our way to our destination.
Please let me hear from you!
and Stampin' Up! products in particular -
so much so, that I became an independent Stampin' Up!®™ demonstrator!
Full disclosure: I get a small commission on purchases made using links from this website - but this in no way affects your price. It just serves to help support this blog. Thank you in advance for that support!
Enjoy browsing my blog, and I'd love to hear from you.
It is what helps make the time I put into this blog feel worthwhile, and always brightens my day.
NOTE: All Stampin' Up! Images © 1990–2025 Stampin’ Up!®
1 comment:
Great idea Cheryl, amazing how a piece of paper or a font can as you say evoke emotion. A very good idea TFS!
Post a Comment