WA I start on a blank page. Add the quote/title with each word or phrase on a separate layer all in the same type.
Place the words where it appeals to you.
Once I have the words in place I play with fonts, sizes, bold and sometimes colour.
The word/s I want to focus on are usually bold, script or a different colour.
Anything that will make that word or phrase stand out. Connecting words like 'and ,on ,the" are in smaller type.
Clusters:
Chris's idea is a perfect way to learn placement when making clusters and Ona's tutorial are good places to start.
I think with clustering, it is wise to remember a few design rules:
-use odd numbers .. vary between an odd number of flowers, one twig, stand alone colour, or stand alone element of some sort like a clock etc.
- use a variety of shapes and sizes and colours/tones of the same colour ..but limit the variety so that the eye knows where to look.
- think focal point -perhaps 3 bigger roses with smaller flowers/foliage tucked in and around
- perhaps start with one or two twigs, a ribbon, multiple paper strips and place elements along, under, over , above and below the lines formed by those items ---- avoid all in a row elements
- tuck greenery in between the flowers ....not all of a flower needs to show
- shadows are important.. the closer to the background the darker and smaller they will be .. conversely, the farther away or closer to the foreground the softer opacity and larger the shadow.