Meraki Magazine June 2015 Issue 5 | Page 21

MERAKIFLATLAY//021

@jazkonneman

Any flatlay that includes a miniature sheep skull = amazeballs. I really do not know where to begin with this one. There's just too much to love. The use of negative space to highlight each distinct component; the dark, moody objects juxtaposed against a

white background; or the fact that succulents and billy buttons have been included in this flatlay. It's sheer

boho perfection topped off with a hazy, faded filter edit. We have

massive love heart eyes.

In this flatlay lies a lesson for us all - when composing a flatlay consisting of predominantly white objects, choose a suitable background such as timber so the white objects don't play

Mr. Invisible. The feathers and pear

really 'pop' against the natural timber

background. We're also loving

the little bursts of copper!

@jessicaaap_

To spout a cliche, sometimes less is more. Whilst simple, there is an uncomplicated harmony in this monochromatic flatlay. The pops of gold from the print and green from the charming, fresh posie bring life to the

vivid white background.

@theflatmatecreative