Creative Journey: increasing Kraft

The creative journey continues forward! If you’re just joining me, I’ve been writing a series of posts about my personal creative journey. Today, a seemingly small topic: neutral colors of paper/cardstock…

What neutral are you? I know people who don’t go anywhere without a black purse. Those who prefer shades of grey, chocolate brown, cream over white… for ‘neutrals’ there is a lot of variety and possibility.

So I ask again, what neutral are you?

I didn’t know that  I had a neutral for a long time, but once I found it, it really helped me along.

Back in 2006 or so, I finally figured out that black or white are NOT good choices for me despite them being the popular and obvious choices. Cream and kraft are my best neutrals. They work the best with the papers I lean towards, the patterns and styles I go for, in other words – they’re more ME.

Now I’m strictly talking scrapbooking here – and it’s not to say I don’t work with white. No, I’m talking more in a ‘what cardstock do I use and neutral do I feature’ sense.

(layout above from December 2005)  It was sometime in 2006 that I figured it all out, and I found that I could still use black pen for my journaling (as I still do 99% of the time), that I wasn’t limited or fenced in, that knowing my neutrals simply freed me when I wasn’t sure which way to turn.

(page above from 2005) In fact, I could print on the kraft cardstock and use it anywhere, anyhow I liked. I even discovered that “shopping bag” colored acrylic paint was a good idea. You’ll note these pages I’m sharing aren’t my “best work” – but that’s ok. Why? Well sometimes seeing what you do and don’t like when looking at past pages doesn’t take the form of ‘best’. These are the layouts that helped me find my kraft love way back in the day, and so I share them with you for that reason.

Fear of failure in my craft projects? Work past it. Working past fear is the only way to have a great time and make new discoveries.

(above, layout from 2005) No, all my pages weren’t awesome, but finding out that I lean towards those neutrals, and making more of a focused effort to reach for them has been great for me creatively.

Finding my style meant a lot of going back to finished pages and noting what I did and didn’t use and like.

The supplies you buy and like vs the supplies you USE are two totally different things. A very noteworthy difference, especially when finding your style.

Finding my own style became less about putting a label on what I am, and more about figuring out what works for me, and getting a better understanding of what *I* like.

I’ve been trying to mix up my neutrals lately (just to stir the pot and keep it interesting) but it really hasn’t happened. I’m a kraft cardstock girl. I purchase it in packs of 25, and it will remain my #1 until some other color can do all that it does. For me, it’s the perfect neutral.

(above page from 2010 CHA show – all product outside cardstock is the girls’ paperie)

note: I’m a cardstock freak. I adore it. I even made an instant download class for Big Picture about it. More on cardstock, as well as more creative journey posts to come…

If you have any questions, or topics you wish I’d cover please do feel free to leave a comment or e-mail me at mflaum @ comcast . net

Adding some fun to a package…

Sometimes I forget about my scrapbook supplies. What I mean is, I forget I can use them for good outside my albums…

Like when you don’t want to go out and buy a birthday card but would rather make a fancy tag. 5 minutes, some Martha Stewart Glitter, and a Tiana sticker or two… (as well as chipboard, patterned paper, and glue) and you’ve got a unique creation!

“More sparkle!” is what Elizabeth declared over and over again. The package and presents inside were a big hit.

I don’t like vintage inspired, I love it!

I was on Unkit Live last night (Sudie TV with Sudie Alexander) and there were some technical difficulties – Anyhow, it’s my understanding that I was on audio, but not video, but it was fun anyhow. Talking about fave vintage inspired products and such. Here’s a photo of me in studio listening to Sudie + keeping eye contact on my computer/webcam…

Jason wanted to know why I had lipstick on last night, as I never have lipstick on at home. I explained – without it my face was just pale enough that I appeared to not have lips on the webcam, it was creepy. I will have to remember this for the video chats I am doing for my next Big Picture class that starts next month. Keep lipstick near computer!

 Anyhow, I did two layouts for Sudie and they’ll be posted at www.unkit.com along with some tips for working with vintage products + vintage inspired stuff. So much fun. This one is up today-

supplies:
Kaiser Craft “Devonshire” patterned papers, lace, brad, rhinestones, and pearls; www.shopevalicious.com dictionary paper button flowers; October Afternoon stickers (letters); Bella Blvd big flower; Making Memories journaling paper; American Crafts pen

The orange + aquas in this line by Kaiser Craft paper + the vintage feel = pure love from me. Did you know Kaiser Craft is a friend of Camp Scrap? That’s right – they’ll be giving away prizes (plural!) during my class. My favorite thing about the layout above has to be using the lace and making it the base for my embellishing. The strand of pearls on top is held down thanks to some dabs of liquid adhesive here and there.

This morning I’m working on a number of projects, one of which is this on the go planner/journal for our big family vacation (that doesn’t happen for six or seven months, but whatever!)  I’m playing with Tattered Angels goodies (another friend of Camp Scrap!!!) + random fun stuff on this journal/scrapbook thing I bought at Borders a few years ago.

It’s SOAKING WET, so while I wait for it to dry I’ll be working on other projects. So much to share, so much fun to have!! Hope you’re having a great week –

May + Mom’s day =

How will you celebrate Mother’s day if you’re a mom? How will I choose to celebrate mother’s day plus the continuing celebration that is the month of me?

Reading

Scrapbooking

Playing with the girls

more reading

movies

more crafting for fun.

Lots of smiles + laughs I think too. How could I not?

I’m off to get started…

I like all the stages.

Sometimes I’ll have someone ask if I miss the days when my daughters were babies. My answer? Uh, NO. Oh sure they were cute and I loved them dearly, but to go back in time would mean I’ve got to re-visit sleepless nights, sore body parts, and our conversations would be one sided (they can’t respond!). Likewise, when people ask if I’m sad about Elizabeth starting Kindergarten I say “heck no! It’s time! She’s SO ready.”

Maybe it’s just me, but I believe there is enjoyment of EVERY stage of life, and every year of my kids – even when they’re going to be adults. It’s an ever changing process, and I’m trying hard every day to enjoy the moments and see the special things going on. I look forward to the days when we can swap books to read, when we can trade shoes, heck when we can go somewhere and I don’t have to utter the phrase “look with your eyes, not your hands” 10,000 times!

For example, today we went to the fair – NO STROLLERS for the first time ever. Nice!!!

I’m in love with this shot taken right as we were leaving. The fair sign, the road, the ferris wheel even. I’m also loving this…

The grey steer was really sweet, and according to Elizabeth was wanting to be pet by just her. Oh, and let us not forget the pony ride. The #1 attraction of the fair according to my kids…

Looking at the photos I took today and comparing to layouts from previous years I remember the past fondly, but am finding so much joy in the present that I just can’t find it in me to be sad about days past. If anything, I’m just more happy about where I am right now, today, and I’m going to go enjoy more of the goodness…