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Shine Bright: Yellow Collage Fun

This is my favorite Color Month page so far!

Jun 13, 2024
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Today’s Color

Behind the Page

I was really looking forward to creating today’s page — this yellow collage. Since we started Color Month, I’ve been setting aside little things that I know I want to use for the colors coming up. In the past few days, my yellow pile was getting bigger and looking amazing.

I’m really happy with how it turned out. I’ll be honest and say that some of the pages I’m creating this month aren’t my favorite. I know that is because I’m stepping outside of my usual comfort zone and really focusing in on a single color each day. But, I really do love how today’s page turned out.

Technique of the Day

I’m enjoying playing around with collage. I’m definitely going to keep up with more collage after Color Month. I re-organized my embellishments by color back in April, and I’ve been looking forward to playing around with all these little bits ever since.

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Reflections & Insights

I’ve gotten great use out of the little sheets of tiny rainbow stickers. Hearts, stars, books — they’re all perfect for filling in the tiny spaces. I get mine from Pipsticks and I love them for this project.

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How It’s Made

Supply List

  • Stickers — Pipsticks, Brandi Kincade

  • Bits — Stash

  • Quote Card — Brandi Kincade

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Tips & Creative Wisdom

Start with the big pieces.

When you’re creating your collage, decide where the biggest pieces go first, then add in the medium pieces, and finally fill in with your tiniest bits. This order makes sure that you’re going to have enough room to put everything on the page, and evenly space everything as well.

Color Month Resources

Full list of colors

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