Color Dare Design Team Challenge #614
Your Vibe Attracts Your Tribe
Rainbows on Black
Hi scrappers, I’m back again with a page made for Color Dare Challenges. I chose to use a picture taken at an old, historic movie theater. The picture was taken at a low angle to show the beautiful light fixture on the ceiling that looked like a giant star. The light created a little rainbow blur in the picture so I decided to run with that theme and make an incredibly colorful page.
I knew immediately I wanted to use the scrap of rainbow print paper that had been in my stash literally since the early 2000s. I can’t even remember the original project I used the first half of the paper on, but was finally able to use up the rest of it! I like how it looks like pastel or colored pencil art. I pasted in on some black cardstock by American Crafts so the colors would really pop and paired it with some lavender paper from the AC Spring stack since it was a color present in the patterned paper scrap.
I used a handful of embellishments by Memory-Place and Vicki Boutin. I especially love the butterfly die cuts from Aall & Create since they are so vibrant. I added in a few stickers from the Color Study Sticker Book by American Crafts and finished off with stenciled clusters of stars. I used 6 different colors of Stencil Butter along with an Aall & Create stencil.
Challenge number 614 at Color Dare is also a collaboration with Double Trouble. The ask was to use at least three colors from the ice cream image at Color Dare paired with the recipe at Double Trouble. I ended up using just about every color possible and completed the recipe with some tweaks. To use only two embellishments on my page would be too minimalist for my taste so instead I used two types of embellishments: die cuts and stickers. The three layers on top of my black cardstock are papers, photo and embellishments and my single image is, of course, my photo.
I used sketch 302 from Sketch N Scrap and rotated it 90 degrees. I used one photo instead of two.
That’s all for now. Thank you for stopping by and I’ll be back soon to bring you the last few scrapbook layouts of the summer!