I have been scrapping in various ways since 2006. Since the middle of May I have been moving around and living out of 2 suitcases and 2 boxes so have not done any layouts but have had albums and blogging. So I think of scrapbooking broadly as covering anything where I take words and photos and pretty things to record stuff.
The words came first – in my early 20s I started to write in a diary most days – plain day to a page diary and a black pen. I had a camera but tended to use it for holidays and big events and I kept the photos in a normal photo album with no captions. I did various crafts (mostly fabric and wool based) and enjoyed making things.
The use of pretty things was prompted by reading SARK and Simple Abundance which both have a message of using lovely things in even the most simple of things. Since then I have used colourful pens for everything expect the most formal letter or signature. Mostly I use purple and orange. So my daily dairy was still in a normal book but now written with colourful pens.
So all the elements were there – writing about my life, photos, pretty things, craft and creativity but they were separate things that I did. It was a chance discovery that brought them together.
In 2006 I was browsing in my library craft section looking for some inspirational reading for the Easter long weekend and I found the two Cathy Z books. It all made perfect sense to me – combine my journal writing, my photos, crafting and colour. I had picked up some scrapping books before and had watched scrapping segments on TV craft shows but they did not click, the styles were not right for me. I subscribed to Simple Scrapbooking (I miss it) and was hooked. When my house was packed up my stash filled several boxes – looking forward to discovering it all again when I finally unpack.
i bet you're looking forward to unpacking all,those goodies! (Linda from Shimelle's class)
ReplyDeleteI like the way you've written about how your scrapping evolved.Good luck with the unpacking!Irene from BfS.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the unpacking when it's time! I hope you enjoy blogging as a way to keep your memories in the meantime :)
ReplyDeletelove the story of how you became a scrapbooker!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your journey toward scrapbooking. I miss Simple Scrapbooks too. I'm a classmate from Shimelle's Blogging for Scrapbookers class.
ReplyDeletegreat story :)
ReplyDeletelooking forward to reading more :)
ReplyDeleteI love SARK. I have several of her books. Thanks for sharing your story. (robin from Shimelle's class!)
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