Saturday, May 9, 2015

Scrapbook Challenges: FlashBack to Older Sketches

In February, I successfully completed the Layout a Day Challenge. In a large part, that was due to my use of sketches. Once again, I am attempting to complete another one. Crazy? Maybe. I had a great start out to the month on iNSD, but other things captured my attention( like website maintenance and writing blog posts). Power outages cramped my style a bit this week as well. Currently, I have four completed layouts for the month. It's not too late for me to pick up the pace. It's also time to break out a little extra inspiration.

Trouble? by Christy Strickler |Supplies Cardstock: Bazzill; Patterned Paper: Prima,Studio Calico; Letters, Vellum Die Cuts: Studio Calico; Chipboard: Marcella K; Tape: Amy Tangerine; Stickers: Freckled Fawn; Based on Scrapbook Challenges Sketch # 162














This month, Scrapbook Challenges is visiting the sketch archive.You'll find new inspiration from the SBC Sketch Crew to accompany refreshed versions of older sketches, starting with Sketch #162. Just the perfect thing to help someone finish a Layout a Day Challenge.

How is your month progressing? Have you made a lot of pages since iNSD or are you missing your creative space?



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Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Scrapbook Challenges: Going Geometric

Hands on homeschooling projects were a huge main stay of our early homeschool curriculum. I always tried to find things the my son could complete on his own( or at the least, very little help from me). This layout features a series of photos depicting my son working of a geo-dome. The dome is made from straw and pipe cleaners. I had two options when scrapbooking this layout: 1. choose to do a two page layout with larger photos or 2. find a one page layout design which features lots of pictures. I chose option two.


DIY GeoDome by Christy Strickler |Supplies Patterned Paper: I Love Scrap, Studio Calico, Bazzil Basics; Letters: PinkFresh Studio, Twine and Ink; Plastic: Studio Calico; Tape: Freckled Fawn; Stickers: Heidi Swapp; Flowers: Pink Paisleel Jewels, Wood Veneer: Pinkfresh Studio; Button: Jillibean Soup; Die Cuts: Sassafrass; based on Scrapbook Challenges Sketch # 438








Scrapbook Challenges Sketch #438 features five photos. It was merely a matter of me rotating the photo orientation to accommodate my photos. Each picture is still large enough to see well. I plundered my supplies for anything remotely geometric in nature. I did have a few circular dome like items such as the patterned paper I used for the canvas and the  plastic dome embellishment in the title. Otherwise, I settled for hexagon stickers in place of flower centers, triangles and a few dome shaped jewels.

How will you use the sketch? This is the first challenge of the month for Scrapbook Challenges with many more to follow. Check it out along with inspiration from the SBC sketch crew and don't forget to link your project up for a chance to win.







Would you like to make your own geodesic dome? Check out the directions found at BabbleDabbleDo.







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Monday, May 4, 2015

Keeping the Creative Momentum Going After iNSD

Saturday was pretty awesome. As I chatted away with friends( new and old) at the Get It Scrapped online crop, I managed to create four layouts. I didn't take the time to work on iNSD challenges this year. Instead, I opted to work ahead on some of my creative team projects. My goal is to get ahead so that I can submit them early and get the blog posts written and scheduled. After which, I will have tons of time to work on a few other challenges around the web.

 Normally, I might share my iNSD pages the week after, but since these were CT projects, you will have to wait until the release date. Instead, I am going to share with you a few of my layouts from Simple Scrapper. I didn't want them to get lost in the bustle of pre-iNSD last week. Also, they are a great reminder for me that I can still keep the excitement of iNSD going.

Is This a Mess or a Hint of Independence by Christy Strickler |Supplies Cardstock: Bazzill ; Fancy Pants, Little Yellow Bicycle; Project Life Cards: 5th and Frolic; Letters; Ruby Rock-it, Twine and Ink, Basic Grey; Ink: VersaMark; Mist: Heidi Swapp; Flowers; Prima, Sassafrass; Pen: Sharpie;Inspired by a Sketch and Story Starter from Simple Scrapper Premium Membership







I avoided the allure of shopping this year on iNSD. Sure, I was tempted. There were a lot of great sales. However, I am currently in a place in which my budget doesn't like spending.( Everything moves in cycles.) I am also in the process of culling some of my supplies. Two areas that challenge me are using my large stash of Project Life cards and using up scraps. While I don't feel as though I am challenged when it comes to layering, I am not great about using messy stacks of scraps. Some of this month's sketches in the Simple Scrapper Premium membership afforded me the ability to practice using those messy stacks. I managed to slip in lots of paper bits and a few Project Life cards.To add to the messy feel of the page, I use a distressed alphabet and some messy stitching. 

Wonder and Create by Christy Strickler |Supplies Patterned Paper: American Crafts, Heidi Swapp; Letters: American Crafts; Stickers: Heidi Swapp, PinkFresh Studio; Chipboard: Echo Park; Transparency: Die Cuts: Heidi Swapp; Inspired by a Sketch and Story Starter from Simple Scrapper Premium Membership









What's the point of owning something if you don't use it? I found a 12x12 text background and then used a mini kit which consisted of a 6x6 paper pad with matching embellishments to create this layout which compares my childhood hobbies to my son's.

While I was happy with my iNSD results, I still felt that at time, I was struggling.I have a tendency to walk into a crop and just start to play around with supplies. There isn't necessarily anything bad about that, except , I find I am more productive with a kit or a starting point. The first layout had a story to guide my product choices clearly. I wanted kitchen themed supplies which consisted of matching scraps. The second layout began with a photo and a coordinating kit.It seems that my process always needs a clear starting point rather than just randomly choosing supplies.

There is a simple solution for me to keep creating effectively throughout the rest of this month. Something that is especially important if I am going to be successful with my personal Layout a Day challenge. I need to have mini kits ready to go. Some might even have a photo or two inside them with some notes for stories. I can either search my photos or search the Simple Scrapper Membership story prompts for starting points and then build the kit around the story I want to tell. I still plan to use my monthly kits from Cocoa Daisy and Pinkfresh Studio, but I also want to use older supplies. Making kits from older products will save me some time and.I am far more likely to grab a kit than I am to grab single stored products. 

Knowing your process is defintiely important when it comes to keeping creative momentum going. Finding simple solutions to support that process always leads to more productivity. The bonus to being more productive in creative work is that creativity breeds more creativity. A good recipe for success when it comes down to carrying on our excitement from a recent project.

May is going to be a busy month. Not only do I plan to scrapbook a layout a day, I also have plans for more supply and photos organization. I will be participating in Photo Crush with Simple Scrapper. We have more shows to record for the DigiScrap Geek Podcast. I have lots of blogging to do. All of this can only be done with a bit of creative mojo and good organizational skills.

How did you do for iNSD? Did you scrapbook the amount of layouts you had hoped to? Or are you looking to find a better way to streamline you productivity?

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I have been a part of the Simple Scrapper membership even before I was part of their creative team.Simple Scrapper provides tools to help you create an efficient memory keeping process.The best way to experience the community for yourself is at the upcoming Photo Crush event. During this 7-day challenge, Jennifer Wilson will help you streamline your photo library so that memory keeping is even easier. Best of all, this event is free. Would you like to join me? Click here to sign up.