Tips. Layouts. Wakakirri.
I went to a crop on Sunday and produced 5 layouts!!!!!!!!! YES!!! 5!!!!!!! My record to-date was 9 layouts at a weekend retreat! Therefore, 5 in a day is my personal best! And here I was thinking I was going to chat all day at the crop because I so wasn't in the mood to scrap! Apparently, planning your layouts actually helps. I know many of us dread hearing that but hear me out. I used to hate (perhaps more like lazy and/or disorganised) 'planning' my layouts for a crop too. I just wanted to go with the flow. So I'll be bringing my entire paper stash, 6" high of American Crafts alphas, 6" high of Heidi Swapp alphas, colour-coded ribbons and probably even my fancy Clip-it-up, that would put the scrapbook shop at the crop venue to shame. People would almost come shop with me than at the shop, if I took credit card. But here's the thing: don't think that 'planning' a page means you have to have the entire page all laid out, with the exact embellishment and title in mind. I couldn't do it. I realised that for me, the biggest hurdle for all my layouts, was having the right photo and the papers. Once I have decided on the photo and papers, then I can exercise that part of "go with the flow". I printed 6 photos, and chose the papers I wanted to use and just brought those to the crop. I still brought along my 6" high of American Crafts alphas, 6" high of Heidi Swapp alphas and colour-coded ribbons, (come on... gimme a break! These are my indulgence.) and a few pieces of extra cardstocks. I actually managed to fit everything into my rolling tote and my All My Memories swivel tote thingy, and travelled light to a crop for once, and managed to do 5 pages!
So think about it... what is your biggest hurdle when scrapping a page? Try part-planning your page to make your day-out more productive (if productivity is what you are aiming for).
Time to share my pages with you.
Cooker - this conversation I had with DD was most recent and I had to scrap it before I forgot.
Products - Sassafras Lass papers, American Craft letters, Bazzill cardstock, Heidi Swapp and Prima flowers.
D is for Diet - One of the products my best scrapper friend, Ruey swears by... stickers for instant gratification. These stickers are soooo funny.
Products - Creative Cafe papers and diecuts, 7 Gypsies stickers.
Cool Dude - a layout of my nephew in Singapore.
Products - Bazzill cardstock, Jenni Bowlin paper, Hambly Studio overlay, Making Memories diecut journal block, American Craft letters, Maya Road sheer journaling spot, buttons.
A View from the Top - Pics of us at the Wineglass Bay lookout in Freycinet (Tasmania).
Products - Prima paper and flowers, October Afternoon rubon letters, American Crafts letters, Maya Road sheer journaling spots, buttons. (ADDICTED TO CRAFT range of products)
Just A {spunk!} - Photos of my nephew playing in my backyard (scraplifted Ruey Enanoria) It's not often that I do a layout without journaling, but this one is truly just a pretty layout, and the title says it all. Doesn't it?
Products - Bazzill cardstock, Crate Paper patterned paper, Hambly Studio overlay, Luxe Designs rubons, Creative Cafe brads, American Crafts letters.
We are very very excited for Ellen. She went for an audition at school and has been selected to participate in the Wakakirri this year. Many people haven't heard about this. So this is the website... http://www.wakakirri.com/tour1a.htm It is a multi arts festival for schools in Australia. Schools are encouraged to participate and be creative, create their own story/dance for the kids to perform. It is a competition and eventually, there will be a state and a national winner. We are not too fussed if the school won, but would just love for her to have the opportunity to be exposed to the experience. I can already imagine myself turn to a pool of tears on the day of the performance in August. LOL...
Anyways.... it's late and my bed has been calling me since an hour ago. I'd really like to post my Tassie photos but I'll have to do a raincheck. Good night.
So think about it... what is your biggest hurdle when scrapping a page? Try part-planning your page to make your day-out more productive (if productivity is what you are aiming for).
Time to share my pages with you.
Cooker - this conversation I had with DD was most recent and I had to scrap it before I forgot.
Products - Sassafras Lass papers, American Craft letters, Bazzill cardstock, Heidi Swapp and Prima flowers.
D is for Diet - One of the products my best scrapper friend, Ruey swears by... stickers for instant gratification. These stickers are soooo funny.
Products - Creative Cafe papers and diecuts, 7 Gypsies stickers.
Cool Dude - a layout of my nephew in Singapore.
Products - Bazzill cardstock, Jenni Bowlin paper, Hambly Studio overlay, Making Memories diecut journal block, American Craft letters, Maya Road sheer journaling spot, buttons.
A View from the Top - Pics of us at the Wineglass Bay lookout in Freycinet (Tasmania).
Products - Prima paper and flowers, October Afternoon rubon letters, American Crafts letters, Maya Road sheer journaling spots, buttons. (ADDICTED TO CRAFT range of products)
Just A {spunk!} - Photos of my nephew playing in my backyard (scraplifted Ruey Enanoria) It's not often that I do a layout without journaling, but this one is truly just a pretty layout, and the title says it all. Doesn't it?
Products - Bazzill cardstock, Crate Paper patterned paper, Hambly Studio overlay, Luxe Designs rubons, Creative Cafe brads, American Crafts letters.
We are very very excited for Ellen. She went for an audition at school and has been selected to participate in the Wakakirri this year. Many people haven't heard about this. So this is the website... http://www.wakakirri.com/tour1a.htm It is a multi arts festival for schools in Australia. Schools are encouraged to participate and be creative, create their own story/dance for the kids to perform. It is a competition and eventually, there will be a state and a national winner. We are not too fussed if the school won, but would just love for her to have the opportunity to be exposed to the experience. I can already imagine myself turn to a pool of tears on the day of the performance in August. LOL...
Anyways.... it's late and my bed has been calling me since an hour ago. I'd really like to post my Tassie photos but I'll have to do a raincheck. Good night.
21 Comments:
Wow, 5 layouts!!! Go girl!!
And they are all gorgeous! Have a super week!
Holy Moly - 5...IN A DAY??!!!
Love them all too...way to go.
Have a happy Thursday.
Belinda
xx
Love the layouts Mich! Especially the cooker one. Love those sorts of conversations. :)
Gorgeous Layouts Mich...it's amazing when you put a little effort into planning, it helps you go with the flow...Cheers Jorja :)
Congrats on the Wakakirri - our kids' school does it every second year, and they just love taking part, it's a fantastic experience!
Wow! 5 layouts! thats very very productive.... heard you are coming back from Aida..
she will be arranging the meetup. :)
Cheers
Jennie (jenntan)
those layouts are AWESOME!!!!! i love ur work :) keep them coming! u are so inspiring!
gatecrashing blog from the KDD blog party.
wow these layouts are amazing! Will be adding you to my favourites and checking back soon!
Hey Mich!! I got your RAK in the mail the other day!! Love all the stuff. Which paper is that?? Blueye??
Anyhow I thought I would say hi since I am gatecrashing tonight via Karen's blog hop party.
Have a good night!!
gatecrashing blog from the KDD blog party.
KDD Gatecrasher alert!!
Looks like you had a great time at the crop!
Maybe that is where my mojo is hiding!?
xx Renee
blog-hopping with KDD party, have bookedmarked you for a better look later :-)
Huge fan of yourwork Michelle, these LO's are just gorgeous! Karen Day has sent us here to gatee crash your blog. Tatum xx
gatecrashing her blog from the KDD blog party.
gatecrashing her blog from the KDD blog party.
Hey Mich!
Just passing through on the KDD blog party train! :)
Hey Loving this blog. Im here thanks to Kaz at KDD and her blog party!
Hey love your blog...your LO's are gorgeous!!! I'm blogcrashing too but I think I will definitely be a regular reader of your blog!!!
Our school does Wakakirri too, although the kid shave to be in Grades 3-6 to participate.
blog gatecrashing ... very late :D cos i was the one driving the gatecrashing bus i waited till all the other drunken fools had left before i started my blog crawl :)
thanks for letting us take over your blog for a little while :)
luv ya! :D
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