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.
Your layouts remind me of one of the old scrapbook magazine features. They'd show 3 versions of the same layout, from simple to very embellished. Your first version is fine, but the second one is more "you".
ReplyDeleteThis is a great sketch. But I'm circle challenged, for sure, among other things. I love both versions, think they are awesome. Michelle t
ReplyDeleteOh, I love how your layout turned out! I shy away from circles myself and I don't know why. I love how you redid it! Great layering!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love how your layout turned out! I shy away from circles myself and I don't know why. I love how you redid it! Great layering!
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