(posted this at Scrapaneers) I was inspired to pick up my DSLR this morning -- something I haven't been doing much in the last year or two -- and then I wanted to write something about it. And I decided to make it a scrapbook page. I used the Scrapaneers The Magic of Beginnings collab that I think came out in January 2017. I'm struggling to figure out how I want to scrap lately. For years I've been scrapping 12x12 and printing annual albums full of all the pages. But when I printed my huge, heavy 2018 album I wondered if I really want to keep doing that. I'm developing minimalistic ideas and don't want to have a lot of heavy books to lug around. So I'm trying to scrap 8x10 because I can make 8x10 softcover books at Blurb that would be lighter and cheaper. But I'm not liking it so far. Who else scraps 8x10 or other sizes? Did it take a while to get used to it? Any advice? Anyone else having a scrapping crisis? ;)
created for TLP 1/24 slow scrap - paper from Adventure by Kim Jensen paint in upper left from Watercolor People by Rebecca McMeen blue & purple splats from Watercolor Bits by Paula Kesselring beads from Lifes An Adventure by Valorie Wibbens paper strips from Lets Get Lost by Valorie Wibbens water drops from HAG by Kristin Aagard water splatter from Holiday by Mommyish The Scary Stuff Alpha (recolored) by Just Jaimee trio of water drops from Exercise Energize by Pink Reptile Designs flower from Boho by Etc By Danyale strings from Beautiful Noise and Snapshots both by Becca Bonneville scatter from Beautiful Mess by Etc By Danyale yum word strip from Boardwalk by Brittish Designs & Sahlin Studio tiny heart brad from Love The Life You Live by Pink Reptile Designs heart button upper left from Girl Zone by Bella Gypsy heart button lower right from Karma5 by Etc By Danyale & Little Butterfly Wings