21 – Day Two



21 – Day One



Here’s day one.

21 – Cover



I am doing Rhonna’s 21 Day challenge where you do something for 21 days
so it becomes a habit. For my theme, I chose 21 days of creative
freedom. So I am applying some of what I learned at Paulette Insall’s
class. I hate my handwriting but I love painting daily. I’ve also added it to the side so you can see the full
thing at once.

Birthday Party – AMM March



And finally the minibook I made with AMM‘s March Kit. I love the
Scenic Route album so much.

Turning Three – AMM March



Here’s another layout with AMM‘s March Kit. Photos from
the little celebration we did on David’s actual birthday.

Confidence – AMM March



Here’s another layout using AMM‘s March Kit. The
journaling is about how David has so much wonderful self-confidence
right now and how over the years, if he ever doubts himself he should
pull out this page and remember how he was now and remember that he’s
amazing and has no reason to doubt himself.

February – AMM March



Here’s the February calendar with the laftovers from AMM‘s March Kit. I love doing
these so much!

Michelle – AMM March



Here’s one of my layouts with AMM‘s March Kit. This is to
commemorate David’s first best friend and speech therapist, Michelle.
Here’s a closeup of the journaling:

The Process or the Outcome?

I haven’t been scrapbooking that long. I started right before David was
born but didn’t really, seriously get into it until last spring. One of
the complaints I see everywhere I go is how much people complain about
how many (or few) layouts they’ve finished. I’m always sort of taken
aback by this.

To me, it’s not about the quantity of pages you’ve finished. If you
really just want a way to display all the great photos you’ve taken,
there are photo albums both in real life and online to allow you to do
that. If you’re mostly about the stories, you can blog or write in a
journal. You can even combine the two in a blog or journal. You don’t
need to do scrapbook layouts for that. Cathy was just writing about how
the pages with just photos miss
the point
for her. What is scrapbooking for you? This is a serious
question. Why do you do it?

I’ve been thinking about this a bunch lately. Here are my reasons:


  • I’ve been really bad at writing my thoughts and feelings about
    David. I’ve tried a few times and it doesn’t work for me, so I needed to
    find a fun way to do it so I could preserve the memories of the early
    years of his personality and how I feel.
  • I love playing with paint, pretty papers, embellishments, etc, so
    that part was a no-brainer.
  • I’ve always loved looking at my childhood albums and wanted to give
    that gift to my children.
  • Making art in just about any form makes me feel happy and calm and
    fulfilled. If I can manage to tell stories through my art, even more
    amazing. I love the idea of learning and growing to do more art. To let
    go of my left brain and rely on my right one a bit more.
  • I adore my family. I love photography, writing, and art and what
    combines the four in a more magnificent way than scrapbooking?

So there you have it. For me, it’s not about getting published, getting
recognition, or using the most latest product. Most significantly, it’s
not about getting it done. The process is half the reason I do it. If I
am lucky, it will never be done. It will go on forever, until I can no
longer hold paper and glue. For as long as there is life, photos to
capture and stories to tell, there will be scrapbook pages to create.

So what’s the rush? Enjoy the journey.

Painting Class

Have I mentioned that I signed up for Paulette‘s organic
dimension class?
I am so excited. I love the idea of mixing things up in my scrapping. I
love stitching and I love the idea of using fabric, found items, and
paint. I adore her work and can’t wait to get started.

Journaling Galore

Thanks to some wonderful comments, I spent some time going back and
reading the journaling on my layouts today and realized how much I
already love reliving the memories. I can’t even imagine how much more
wonderful they will be to remember years from now. Here are a few of my
favorites: imperfect,
sign, today, magical
moments
, you
make me happy
, staying
up
, no
sad
, and more recently clouds and, of
course, not
just a dinosaur
. I love having the words along with my favorite
photos. I love some of the other layouts too, but it’s these with the
words that I go back to over and over again to relive the moments.

This is for me to remember that it’s always worth it to take the time
and write the story. Always. Always.

CHA Winter 08

It was really wonderful fun to get to go to CHA in Anaheim. I got to
meet the amazing AMM
ladies. I didn’t take nearly as many photos as I should have but here are a
bunch.