I wasn't very motivated or inspired last week - but I got up yesterday, determined to make something. It was really early when I got back from walking the dog (about 6) so I was really excited to see that Citrus Twist had already posted their weekly sketch challenge.
I really liked the sketch and the CT take on it was very cool. But I really struggle with layouts that use lots of circles. And my goal was to make something - not get frustrated - so in my head I turned those circles into squares.
I used my May Citrus Twist kits - they are gorgeous with lots of Pink Paislee Fancy Free, Maggie Holmes Bloom and other coordinating supplies. And made this.
It was close to the sketch, I photographed it and posted it for the challenge. An hour later I walked by my scrapbook table, looked at it and didn't like it at all. Am I the only one who does that?
So I started to pull it apart - but took a breath and thought about what I didn't like - and, being me, I decided there wasn't enough layer or detail in the layout. So I dug through my kit goodies and got to work. And ended up with this.
Same layout but with more layers and more details. And I am so much happier with it. This is the only thing I made yesterday, but I learned two things.
I really liked the sketch and the CT take on it was very cool. But I really struggle with layouts that use lots of circles. And my goal was to make something - not get frustrated - so in my head I turned those circles into squares.
I used my May Citrus Twist kits - they are gorgeous with lots of Pink Paislee Fancy Free, Maggie Holmes Bloom and other coordinating supplies. And made this.
It was close to the sketch, I photographed it and posted it for the challenge. An hour later I walked by my scrapbook table, looked at it and didn't like it at all. Am I the only one who does that?
So I started to pull it apart - but took a breath and thought about what I didn't like - and, being me, I decided there wasn't enough layer or detail in the layout. So I dug through my kit goodies and got to work. And ended up with this.
- When I don't like a project, starting over isn't always the only solution. Take time tot hink about how to improve the first attempt. Small changes can make a big difference.
- It's important to know your style - and rely on those elements when you are stuck. Stretching and trying new things is important and fun - but going back to what you know and love is the best way to find your mojo.