I am so happy to be a guest this week for the Design School series at Two Peas going on right now! I was seriously thrilled when Jamie asked me. :) Check out the whole series here.
I did this layout to showcase the RHYTHM design principal.
The principle of rhythm is the idea of giving your page a sense of movement, you can do this with wavy lines, circles flowing across a page, or even with simple stripes (such as the keys on a piano).
You can see rhythm in several spots on my layout...in the hearts flowing in and out, or the strips of layered paper, or even in the journaling and title which flow down.
Here are some close up's:
All my papers came from the Amy Tangerine collection from American Crafts. I was lucky enough to win it on their blog, and I honestly could not have been happier when it came...I LOVE IT! :) You will definitely be seeing more of it.
Back to rhythm...
When trying to create rhythm on your pages I suggest you think about what you are wanting to get across. Rhythm on your pages can ADD to your story! For example, if you have a picture or a child--add your journaling in a way that makes it appear she/he is yelling it, or as in my example, the hike we took was filled with rocks and switchbacks, I made the hearts flow not directly across the page but as if they themselves came to a switchback. And the path we took was never level, so I varied the strips of paper up and down. Rhythm can add an idea or expression to your page and it's not hard to do! I hope you play along with the challenge, just remember, everyone's got a bit of rhythm in them! :)