One of the best things about being a crafter is the things it reveals about you. Well, me. Well, you too, I'm sure. Take scrapbooking. It's a prime example I think, and utterly reflects my mind set. It's taken me a few years to really become a scrapbooker. I started initially because I had a craft shop and products to use in order to sell products. Now I do it for pleasure, and I seem to have hit on a format.
You can see the pattern. Use one photo, layer it on a load of other paper - some of it made to look like casual scraps. Actually, this is a skill. I can easily reduce a £1.30 piece of 12 x 12 to a badly ripped 2" circle for the sake of my art. Then bung on something that might use up some of the embellishments I've spent ten years collecting. I like to add hand written journaling when it's necessary....I figure if I have to explain the LO to anyone looking at them, then it needs to have that explanation included on the page. After all, I may not always be around to explain, and I'd hate the pile of albums to end up on a bonfire before my art has been understood. *cough*.Pages
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hehehe I LOVE your scrapping formula, and it's definitely related to mine. And totally agree the story needs to be on the page for posterity - mine often ends up on the back or tucked away on a tag or something but it's there somewhere. Wouldn't it be amazing if our grandmothers had done a similar thing and we could look through them now?! xx
ReplyDeleteAlthough I'm not a scrapbooker, I adore your layouts. They are clean, not simple, but not too extravagant, either. The formula looks good to me. Love the BUDDS!
ReplyDeleteHi Julia, I love your LOs.
ReplyDeleteMy LO rarely have only one photo. Never heard of Flair Badges, so I must look out for those. Sue
And the one photo layout really works for you .... this ROCKS!
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great pics! I have done a total of 2 scrapbook pages in my life - I like to go for clean and simple and let the picture tell the story - but you do sometimes need a bit more - loving your page for Jenny's Coven!! Your comment about the bonfire did make me chuckle though... wonder who you could possibly be directing that comment at!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat I love most about your scrapbook pages...? the colours! They look amazing - I do so wish I had the courage to put colours together and make it look brilliant. I tend to use a monochromatic palette.
ReplyDeleteI do think it's a great idea to have a 'formula' for layouts - it gives a consistency to scrapbook albums :)
Maybe I should become a scrapper and then I could use up the endless pieces of lovely paper I have. They don't get used much when card making - I don't want to part with it! Selfish or what?
ReplyDeleteLove your LO formula.
Hugs, Neet xx
great layouts. love your 'flair' for a formula. Creative Blessings! Kelly
ReplyDeleteI started out with scrapbooking, but evolved into mixed media, everybody has his cup of tea, for me scrapbooking must be right and with mixed media is more forgiving. love your LOs, Vicky
ReplyDeleteI have a similar format for my cards - and at least you are scrapbooking. I have big intentions, but only ever managed to make some digital LOs. Ali x
ReplyDeleteYour storytelling book is a lot more colourful than my little old autograph book. Maybe I'll do one on scrapbook form next time.
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing us Julia
Lynn xx
I am kind of grinning over this one too. ( neat pages ) but the story of how the scrap pages come together is fun, and your right if you do get a container you will be obligated to fill it up...
ReplyDeleteI tend to lean towards very clean and simple for scrap pages I used to do the heavy what-evers and it falls off the page after a while and just puts dents in the pages around it if you put them in albums.
Your WOYWW circle is brillliant. I've just joined. Many thanks, Lynne #33
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