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Home!

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Indeed, we are home and now we are supposed to just be normal married people, right? We took down our wedding cards today and replaced them with Halloween decorations. It seemed that if we left the cards any longer that a) people would start talking about it, b) the mantle would be too crowded with cards + decorations and c) it would be just a little too Corpse Bride to be particularly funny.

So much to tell as some exciting stuff has been happening. Like how I’m going to be working with these guys now. I took not a single crafty thing with me and now I am afraid I do not know how to scrapbook, but I’ve got to finish my first project straight away. Eeep. No pressure then, right? I did manage to buy some adorable Japanese stationery, rubber stamps of hedgehogs speaking Japanese and some Japanese adhesive that I will probably want to ration because it is so lovely. And then I filled all the gaps in my suitcase with Gocco supplies and smiled to myself at how wonderful this was. So hopefully a love of crafty stuff will have kept my inner mojo going. I’ll see soon enough.

We’ve started to upload some pictures but we’re rationing those too so we can live vicariously through our own slide shows. You can see our first day in Tokyo here.

And that awesome polaroid frame? It’s from this kit by Rhonna. It’s so pretty it might make me do some scrapping that involves using the printer for things other than photos. Shocking, I know. Watch this space. And hurry, because there is a sale on all digital stuff at Two Peas but it ends at midnight on the 31st!

Gotta try to get back on this time zone…more soon!

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Monday felt green

scrapbook pages

A few times I’ve started to talk about my strange little world of colour emotions and how they apply to scrapbooking, but it took this project to give me concrete examples that help to make it all make sense. And so this time my Week in the Life album has a little colour tilt.

scrapbook pages

Monday, it so happens, felt green. I think Mondays often do. The good ones, anyway. The weeks when Monday feels like a fresh start, a chance at getting things right. Last Monday started like that, with an early morning walk and a pretty sky just after sunrise and enough moisture in the air that the grass was at its greenest. I do like a good, happy green Monday morning. There was even unexpected happy mail.

scrapbook pages

Monday afternoon didn’t want to stay that happy, light-hearted green. It was more the dull olive green of finding out your good intentions weren’t so great (I managed to ruin my trainers; I let a disagreement with a stranger get to me a bit too much). But still a day that felt green, like this week would be okay. It might require getting a little dirty, but it would be okay. It would even have moments of good.

scrapbook pages

A few other notes:
A group of scrappers from UKS have decided to take There’s No Place Like Home at their own pace. I’m sure they would be happy for more to join them, whether you’re new to the class or just didn’t manage to keep up in its initial run. There’s also a kit to make pretty much everything in the class.

If you’re Scrapping Your Day, you have just one more day to enter the six-month-birthday contest!

Speaking of kits, all physical items (kits, supplies and other knick-knacks) in the shop are on sale until noon on Friday. Hurrah for a bargain! Any order placed after noon on Friday won’t ship until the end of October, so grab some scrappy happiness before lunchtime Friday!

Quite a few people have already been in touch regarding Journal your Christmas this year, so let’s see if I can answer the big questions:
Yes, it will run again. Daily prompts start on the first of December.
Yes, you can go ahead and sign up now if you fancy, and then just hang tight until the season is a little closer.
Yes, if you are a past participant you can play again for free. (And if you sign up this year, you get to participate for as many Christmases as you would like.)
Yes, the prompts have new stuff every year, including this year. The thirty-seven daily themes don’t change but each year I add more stuff to the prompts. This year includes the addition of pages by a variety of artists, so you’ll see several perspectives of the season as well as different artistic styles.
Yes, there will be a kit. It may have something special in it. Those details will be available in November.
I am teaching a special prep-your-Christmas-album workshop at Skrapztacular if you would like to start December with the album all ready to go.
If I left out a question you need answered, just let me know!

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Things I have learned from a scrapbook

week in the life scrapbook project

In the summer of 2006, I needed to chill out. Stop running. So I planned a summer of working less and playing more, and since the plans lasted a total of three and a half weeks, I figured that was a safe amount of time. In three and a half weeks I took two trips—one on my own and one with the boy; one to the states for a scrapbooking weekend as a student rather than a teacher and one driving around the perimeter of Iceland. Both made me very happy. And both taught me a great deal.

I can’t bottle up Iceland and give it to you in summary. For those lessons, all I can say is go there. Or to the place that is your equivalent. Find a way somehow to stop putting it off and go. You will never regret it. It will be beautiful.

week in the life scrapbook project

But the other thing is much easier, as Ali is bringing her Week in the Life album project to the public and basically letting you follow along and choose to follow her steps or make your own and it’s a case of there is no wrong way to do it. It’s the sort of project you can do on your own but it’s pretty cool to do it at the same time as lots of other like-minded people, and they can also be a little push to keep you going. Essentially the idea is to photograph and entire week and keep notes on the things you do, places you go, food you eat, conversations you have, purchases you make and so forth. A simple yet grand idea that taught me many things once I put it into practice. Things like…

...moving house is a part of life and you’re never sure when it will happen. There’s something lovely about having pictures of all the places you have lived.

...the people you see from day to day change. Some you see more, some you see less. Some you can’t see again. You will be glad you took their picture and wrote things down in the present tense.

...you never realise how many times you eat the same meal, listen to the same song or go to the same shop until you really write it down.

week in the life scrapbook pages
pages from Ali’s class in 2006.

...dates on the calendar gain and lose importance. The first week I documented showed the 4th of July as quite an ordinary day and the 7th of July as quite out of the ordinary. I haven’t been in the states for Independence Day since 1997. And in 1995 I wrote my college entrance essay about the travesty of working a double-shift on the 4th of July (I promise there was more to the essay than just that) so clearly, thirteen years ago I would not have predicted this change.

...you can say to yourself ‘I’ll come back when this is on sale’ or ‘I’ll come back to this beautiful place with my camera’ and you can go back, but you may find in both cases that the thing you wanted is no longer there.

...even if we’re not growing in the same obvious ways as children, we look different in photos taken a year apart. And we will always be critical of our hair in the past.

...writing just a sentence or two alongside a photo really can take you back to the whole story of a particular day. It’s up to you whether you keep that story a secret, tell someone you trust or write it down on the permanent record of life.

...getting past a bad Monday can be the key to finding balance.

week in the life scrapbook pages
pages from the week I documented in 2007.

So this morning I went for a walk to capture a few images of how the things look right now. I’m going to keep it up all week, and it will become the third week in my album. This time with a slightly different perspective, but hopefully just as able to remind me (and maybe us) of a few important lessons.

week in the life scrapbook project

More details about this project here.

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Everyone has a story

scrapbook sneak peek

Sometimes when you work on a scrapbook project it’s just a bit of fun and there’s never a thing to complain about because it’s one of those moments when life isn’t serious and you’re doing what you want to do (whether it’s at 8am or in the middle of the night) and you can’t fault any of that.

Other times there are projects that just run circles in your head for hours, days, months until they are finally out there in real, tangible forms and even as you’re finishing you keep thinking there’s even more you might want to add.

This is one of those times.

scrapbook sneak peek

Last year I taught an album workshop called Fill my Little World. It was fun; it was light-hearted. It was scrapping about yourself and making supplies last the distance and meeting new people. I loved it and yet every time I taught it there was a voice at the back of my head saying do this like your life depended on it.

So I went back to the drawing board, took my time and spoke to a lot of people. Read so much. So much outside the scrapbook world and the crafting world and pretty much anything that seemed relevant and a little bit exciting. I forced myself to talk to strangers when I met someone that could give me a bit more insight into making it work.

And then I started making the album. The album I would make if my life depended on it.

I’m teaching this for the first time in November in Gosport, Hampshire. There are just a couple spaces left if you want to join us that day (then we’ll start a waiting list). And then this scrapbook show is going on the road.

I cannot begin to tell you how excited I am about this.

I don’t want to say much more right now because there is a lot of final stuff left to set in motion, sign, pay for and all that. But we are officially open for putting dates on the calendar. And that is always exciting! This album is going to a few places off the beaten track, a few places near and certainly a few places far. (So let me know if you think I should come to your town!)

Anyway, I promised the Gosport girls a little sneak peek, and I’m not going to show very much because it’s still two months away and they will probably pressure me into showing more but I don’t want to spoil all of the surprise! But at least they can get a little look at pretty colours of cardstock…I just won’t show them what the journaling looks like quite yet.

More soon, I’m sure!

xlovesx

Heads up!

Shop update today at noon!

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A little reading


Click here to download this bonus PDF.

(Should you wish to take the full course in your own time, you can do that at any point on the calendar! You can find all the details here.)

I look forward to seeing some of your still-life images on the forum.

Girly secrets

pretty scrapbook

It’s been a very girly few days. A day out with the girls taking a scrapbook class just for fun. A day sorting out petticoats and shoes and all sorts of lovely. And today, a day of dress fitting and sewing and getting a bit giddy to see my actual dress made just for me. Hurrah for three days of girly.

Tomorrow? I have to take the car for a service. Exceedingly girly, that.

girls at scrapbooking class
For more info on the class project above, see Donna’s website. Especially advised if it matches the fabric you have been sewing into curtains for your living room.

But I also have some things to show you tomorrow…a little look inside that album from yesterday. And maybe a few other albums over the next few days.

Aside from the new class, there is something else new here if you care to look around. A few of you managed to find it last night. So far, so good: but no big announcements in case it breaks the internets. Please be nice to her!

xlovesx

Something new on Saturday

scrapbook mini album

It’s a very busy week, but a very good one I think!

So I’ll keep it brief but a few more details about this Saturday…

*You may want to check back here around 11am British time.

*There may be new scrapbooking classes and projects for the summer.

*There may be a few other random things as well.

*The photo above may be just a tiny sign of things to come.

More to see tomorrow!

Off to enjoy today’s sunshine, even if it is with notebook in hand. No reason why an office can’t be outdoors, right? Not today, anyway!

xlovesx