Thursday, October 16, 2014

Scrapper's Blog Tour


Welcome to another stop on the Scrapper's Blog Tour.....I was excited to be invited to participate in the tour by a very talented scrapper, Shirley Mascarina.  She host a monthly sketch challenges on her blog and is a talented scrapper which I follow for creative inspiration.....be sure and stop by her blog to check her process & awesome layouts.  I want to thank Shirley for tagging me. 


I am a little late getting my post up this week since I care for my grandchildren during the day......and, the last few weeks have been in the process of buying a house across the street from my grandchildren & their parents!  My husband & I are both retired and have been looking at homes in the area for quite some time......well, we found one!  My oldest daughter and I viewed the home on September 11 and my husband & I signed the papers on September 26!  This is a big "life change" for hubby & I since we have lived in SW Kansas for most of our lives......but, a good time to make the a big change.  Now comes the hard part of this new adventure....moving!

1.) What am I working on right now?

I am working on a two page layout of my granddaughter, Ava, and her grandpa, mowing the lawn...photos are from July 2013.  Funny thing, Ava, thought she was driving the mower....Grandpa didn't spoil her fun and tell her any different.  

2.) How long does it take me to create a project?

I am a very slow scrapper!  I have tried to scrap faster, but, it just isn't me!  The ladies that I use to scrap with at my church would tease me at the end of a long day of scrapping......wanting to know how many layouts I had finished.  At the present time I am living with my youngest daughter, Raegen, and her family, caring for my grandchildren during the day.  I guess I could use that as my excuse for being so slow, although that isn't the only reason.  I start out strong, but find it hard to make decisions on titles, embellishments, and journaling.  A two page layout could take between 2-4 hours......sometimes longer!  

3.) What are my favorite things to create with at the moment?

I love using washi tape, pocket envelops, wood veneer's, and gesso.....a new one for me!  I am not very brave at trying new items, I love the look but usually stay with what I know will work for me.





4.)  How does my writing/creating process work?

I love scrapping with sketches for my layouts.  After choosing my photos, I find a sketch, paper, and then elements.  I will often print my photos at home to go with a favorite sketch.  I like scrapping with a collection and have been using a lot of Basic Grey lately, love that the colors and elements will coordinate on my page.  I do mostly two page layouts, occasionally scrapping a single.....mostly for the fact that I take way too many photos to scrap singles.  Also, when I scrap a single layout, and it isn't to start, or end an album, I like my paper on the opposing page to match......I know, crazy! Therefor, I will scrap the next layout with coordinating paper! 

5.) How do I become inspired and stay inspired?

I have several favorite blogs that I follow for inspiration and have followed for quite some time.  Another favorite place to go for inspiration is Scrapbook Generations online magazine, Create.  I didn't ever think I would like downloading a magazine, but love having it on my computer for easy access!  The creators of the magazine, the design team, and gallery readers are super!   

6.) What is my signature style? 

I don't really have a style since it seems to change as I go along.....depending on my mood, or the layout!  It is probably "clean & simple" for the most part.  I admire those that are brave enough to try new elements on their layouts.....might get braver as I go along.  

Thanks for stopping by my blog tour.  Happy scrapping!


10 comments:

  1. Love your tour................dear! Your work is fabulous............love the clean and simple lines! That bubble LO is so adorable...........BTW, how did you make those bubbles???

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    1. Thanks for the sweet comments! The bubbles were made using vellum....love how they turned out! I made the back ground with a stencil and Gesso.

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  2. Great post for the Blog tour, Carolyn!! So fun to read about your process!

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    1. Thank you, Ashely for your faithful comments on my blog.....I am needing to get caught up on my favorites! Praying for a good weekend!

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  3. Such a lovely post Carolyn...I feel I know you much better now. Loved reading about your creative process. We have just bought a piece of land where we want to build our dream home...after living in the same home for more than 28 years...eeekkk!

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    1. Wishing you the best building your dream home! Yikes, moving after 28 years is a long time....we were in our home for 21 years, I have been going through and getting rid of a lot of items....so hard to do after all these years!

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  4. Great tour Carolyn! I always admire your clean and simple creation, can't wait to see more! Cheers!

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    1. Thanks, Shirley! I appreciated the invitation to join the blog tour....I am anxious to get moved and my scrap room up and going again! Thanks, again!

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  6. Congrats on the purchase of your new house, your daughter is one lucky girl to have you so close to her and her family. Enjoyed getting to know you, and love your work with gesso, so fun.

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