Would love your feedback as it would help me narrow down which boards to choose for April, May and June
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debamas wrote:I'm not sure I'm understanding what a mood board is. My mind is thinking a bulletin board and put things on it that you like? LIke pics out of a magazine and use them for scrapping inspiration?
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I agree with Kim! I'm first inspired by the colors and then other elements catch my eye.average_kim wrote:I've loved your challenge based on your mood boards. I get inspired mostly by the color, but then that certain element or embellishment will jump out at me, and I go with that usually on my layout!
Ahh, thanks, I understand better now.citygirl22 wrote:debamas wrote:I'm not sure I'm understanding what a mood board is. My mind is thinking a bulletin board and put things on it that you like? LIke pics out of a magazine and use them for scrapping inspiration?
Mood boards are what I post every month in the mood board challenge
The official definition is - "a type of collage that may consist of images, text and samples of objects. Designers often use mood boards to convey their design concepts and to communicate a vision to other members of a team." So, yes - kind of like a virtual bulletin board with different ideas and pictures on it, but each element on the board was deliberately chosen to fit a certain theme/concept and create a "mood" ... colors are often a big part of it, but the main goal of a mood board is to convey an overall vibe.
Mood boards have always been super popular in the graphic design and interior decorating world, then they became a big hit in the wedding planning industry and now scrapbookers are getting into it. Here's a link with lots of wedding mood boards ... yes, they all fit a certain color scheme but more importantly as soon as you see the board you get a real sense of the bride's vision for her big day. With scrapbooking, some people try and follow a mood board completely, taking their inspiration quite literally, while others pick just one or two elements on the board to inspire a layout.
Hope that helps!