Monday, March 14, 2011

My Visions


So now that I've waited a day and thought about it, I guess I'll be okay if I expose my inner visions and feelings with you.  I would if I saw you in person, so I guess it's okay if I do on the web!  Here is the project I was working on over this past weekend.  I'm not going to tell you much about it - so enjoy the pictures and the view of "My Vision."

Sunday, March 13, 2011

A vision of the future?

On Friday night, my husband enlightened me, and inspired me.  He told me of a movie he watched called The Secret.  After his summarizing, I came up with a million and one things I would like to have in life and envision myself doing or being. No, I have not watched the movie; however, I do intend to.  My husband did question it's ethics based on my religious practices, and said that he believed that some could interpret this energy as God.  So, as far as the movie - I'm not endorsing it, I'm not saying it's good, I'm not saying it follows my life philosophy. . .

BUT  the story he told me gave me some true inspiration.  Some crafting inspiration.  So much, so that I dreamt Friday night and Saturday night of this project.  Friday night I dreamt of the things I truly want in life; where I want to be, my goals, my desires, my needs and wants and prioritized them a little while sleeping.  So, I had some ideas in my head.  Just lucky enough, I had a crop this weekend supporting one of my favorite causes:  the American Cancer Society.  So, on Saturday, I did the pages I thought I needed to get done and started crafting on a book.  I took three hours to make this beautiful book from scrap cardboard that comes with paper packs, album pages, and page protectors and cut it to the size I wanted it, found the paper I wanted to use, adhered it, sanded it and inked the edges.  I even put hole punches in the sides to get set for the rings I was going to put in there.  I was content with my project.  It really is beautiful.  Then it was time to go home for the night.

So, I go to bed Saturday night and again dream of my project.  Turns out - my mind's eye had something totally different in store.  Something bold, something striking and something very creative was necessary for this life changing vision book I was going to make.  Yes, I had to put aside the ideas I had for my other book, consider selling it for some other person to enjoy.  Sunday morning after signing at church, I had a mission of a new project.  This new project involves BLACK, RED, WHITE & SILVER.  It is striking.  It is bold. It is creative.  It fell into place so much easier than the last one.  It is done in some ways, but needs some more visions in other ways, so it will be done in no time flat.  I was considering sharing it with you, but will have to think on that some more.  It's personal, and although there isn't anything on/in it that I wouldn't share with you, I'm not at the open-hearted stage to share it.  So maybe tomorrow night!  ;)

Whatever your thoughts will or will not be on my project, my true point is inspiration.  I cannot believe how taken I was with this inspirational moment.  I have been a very typical scrapper by doing only scrapbook pages and cards and rarely venturing out.  I'll tell you that the last time I did something like this my life was in turmoil and I did a book of New Year's Resolutions.  This book helped get me through what I was dealing with, and helped me see what I wanted in life.  Again this book is helping me see what truly is important to myself.  I am completely in awe of how this came about, turned out and what it means to me.  I hope you will enjoy seeing it when I do decide to share it with you. 

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

A weekend I enjoyed

Although there are many weekends I enjoy that include my family, this weekend did not.  This weekend included some of my best girl friends.  It included some time to rejuvenate.  It included some good food.  It included some great memories.  It was a scrapbook weekend!!  And I loved every minute of it!  Most weekends, I end up leaving or getting distracted and not getting as much done as I'd like; however, this past weekend I went to at the end of January with Kristen was absolutely amazing. 

 There are a large group of girls who get together with Kristen, my Creative Memories Consultant, who rents a house on the lake for us to get together and be creative.  Here are just a few of the memories we shared.

This is one of my friends, Laura.  As you can tell by another of my friends pictured on the left - not many of us are wanting our picture to be taken.  We are in the zone, and not looking our best.  Although, my girl Laura, is looking wonderful while working hard.

 So many times, people ask me what I bring to a weekend.  I bring everything, including the kitchen sink.  Because if I don't, I always want what I left at home!!!  So, here's my work space from a distance.  I have a lot of junk on the table - and there's some of Laura's and Kate's!  Since we have so many people, I also bring my lights.  I can't expect the CM consultant to have 2 lights for all 17 to 23 of us!    
And, I even use the shelves from the house we rented!!  I like to make sure everything is organized, and believe it or not I like to make sure that things are about where they are when I'm scrapping at home.  It makes it easier to find things, I don't have to think, "Now where did I put that THIS weekend?"  So, on the shelf are the things I don't need at the moment, which include the completed parts of my album, the album pages and page protectors.  I, sadly, even bring my mini shelves from home and put the little shoe boxes of things on them that are the same things I put on them at home.  Organizing in children's shoe boxes is very easy.  Each shoebox is large enough to put a few things in, but yet small enough to keep them from floating around and becoming a disaster.  For instance, one box has my glitter containers, one box has my velum quotes, and one box has my heat embossing powders.  Moving left to right (if facing the table) is my pages to do, the bag of letters and eyelets, markers, and can of necessities, tub of letter pages, carton of mat stacks, and then in the middle is my work space (with work in it at the time).  I really try to utilize all of my space.
I even use the floor space!!  If I were sitting there, to my left is my three drawer cart, which fits under my scrap table.  Then behind me is my big shot.  In the black cart is various colors of cardstock.  The shelves I had already mentioned includes a craft sewing machine, and an iHome on the top.  You have to have your tunes, and a place to charge your iPod!  It also has three "book" organizers of metals, buttons, and ribbons.  On the bottom are clear "envelope" type folders that are 12x12 that hold random papers, tags and stickers.  Those make organizing by theme or kit so easy!
What do you bring on your weekend crops?  You'll have to let me know.