Scrapbook Series: Where To Start?

Well as you may know, I am limited to what I can do right now due to my sprained ankle. My doctor now thinks there may be potential blood clotting or a fracture. So more x-rays, a venous doppler and an ultrasound. Hopefully by the end of all these appointments I will have a better idea of what I am dealing with and how to treat it. I am in good, thorough hands now though so hopefully we can speed along this recovery! In the meantime I thought it might be useful to go over some little tips I've picked up along the way with my scrapbooking adventures... and numerous trips to Micheal's (not complaining).

When you are looking at starting a scrapbook to hold all of your precious memories and moments, the best place to start is by collecting all the supplies you need to get yourself started. I've been there, starring at the Micheal's scrapbooking section feeling a little overwhelmed and then getting home and realizing that I didn't pick up everything I needed. It also can be shocking how quickly your bill adds up. So before you go spending unnecessary money right off the hop, I'll give you the 6 key items I think are a good place to start your project.

1. Pictures

I know super obvious, right!? Of course you need to print off those photos! When I go to print off my pictures, I now always print two of each. Trust me I am saving you an unnecessary trip if you mess up. It is easy to make errors when cutting or wrinkle one by mistake. If you aren't planning on doing lots of cuts, you can also play around with colour. Maybe one in colour and one in black and white. Changing this can be an easy and simple way to add interest to a page without a lot of work. Also a cool feature Wal-Mart offers is smaller sized photos. This can be a great option if you have a lot of photos from a certain event but don't want the event to exceed 2-4 pages in your book. Definitely something to play around with the first few times to see what works for you.

2. Cutting Board

Nothing is worse than not being able to achieve a straight line when you need to. Trust me I use mine all the time. I have a feeling this is going to be useful for some of my kid's projects through school in the future as well. This is a NEED!

3. Album / Plastic Protective Sleeves

Before you start on anything you will need to decide what size of album you are going to work with. I went with the largest pages 12"x12". That just happened to be my personal preference. There is no right or wrong here. Most paper comes suited for the largest album but you can always cut to size. Also don't feel like investing in your favourite album is something you have to invest in right now. Currently I am using one I got for free, when I am ready for it to be out on display I will most likely purchase the one that I love at that point. Most albums come with the plastic sleeves but if not you will have to purchase them separately. You also can put more sleeves in your album then the amount it comes with by purchasing the sleeves separately and adding them later.

4. Paper

The cheapest way to buy paper, unless there is a sale going on, is to buy it in a pad. When trying to select a pad to start with choose one where you love 70-80% of the paper. Don't be too concerned if your not in love with every page. You can always use less favoured pages as borders around your photos. The nice part about buying this way is the pad works as a collection, so mixing and matching pages will be done with ease. I also recommend buying some plain pages with no pattern or design. Having this paper will help with balancing your pages and keep them from looking too busy. Maybe as a background or border, or using for typing or writing on, they are very versatile. I went with blushed tones and creams for mine as it paired well with the decorative paper I choose, so just keep that in mind as well. If in doubt just choose a creamy white, it goes with pretty much everything and helps brighten your page up.

5. Double Sided Tape

You can use glue if that is your preference. I find the double sided tape is cleaner. Less likely to sticky your pages up. You can buy pre cut ones or to save a little they also come in a roll and you cut to size. Remember a little goes a long way with this stuff. No need to have tape lining the whole border.

6. Decretive Pieces

Now for the best part! It can be easy to get carried away with the stickers, stamps and all the fun decretive stuff. But try to limit yourself to a few items that inspire you. Maybe a collection of ribbon, metallic tape, sticker collections, a more versatile stamp, or maybe a little card cut out collection. Have fun with it! 

Some of the other things you may need that most people have hanging around their house is are black fine tip pens, scissors, and any momentos like tickets, hospital bracelets, maps, things you have collected or saved in addition to your photos.

Hope you find this list helpful in starting your scrapbook. If you start and you feel like you are missing something here and there, leave some space on your page. You can always add more later. It's harder to take away, than to add something down the road. I'd love to hear about your scrapbook, some of the problems or ideas you have come across so far with yours. If you have any questions about this topic and want me to include them in a future post let me know by commenting below or by email. Scrapbooks are so personal from a creative stand point, so just remember that there is no right or wrong. Go with what feels right and what you feel brings out the best of your moments.

It's Just A Sprain

If nothing ever happened to my ankle, would I truly be thankful for my ankles? It really puts things into perspective for us doesn't it, when we have something happen to our overall health. You start to wonder how people live every day without a leg or a foot or an arm, and how tricky that would make someone's day to day. I feel blessed looking at my swollen, black and blue ankle, thinking, it could always be worse. I'm blessed that it will heal, and that I have amazing support through family and friends that have helped me or encouraged me through this so far. It's easy to lose sight of all that I have going for me and focus on everything I don't ,and trust me, I have been there too. 

How did I get to this place of thankfulness for my ankles you ask? It was just a regular Thursday morning, regular 5AM wake up call. Nothing out of the ordinary running through my mind. As I head out the door I notice a patch of ice on the sidewalk and I walked around it. Well as it turned out that was not the patch to be weary of because in the blink of an eye I have hit the pavement right there. Upon further inspection, now on the ground, I could see the much thinner clearer ice I had slipped on. I went to stand up, feeling sore but truly did not think it was that bad of a fall. It was then when a massive pain shot up my whole leg. So there I was trying to act as casual as possible sitting on a sidewalk, in the middle of winter, to not attract attention from the on coming traffic passing me on the street and I remember my cell phone so I quickly dialed Rob to come get me.

Ring, ring, ring.. Wow he is taking his sweet time!... ring, ring, ring.. Seriously!?.. ring, ring.. machine. Ok, wow, he didn't pick up! Meanwhile my butt is ensuring no one else would fall on this piece of ice because it has melted. I called him again. Ring, ring, ring... alright panic was setting in ... ring, ring, ring.. OH MY WORD a car is pulling over!.. ring, ring.. Pick up Rob!.. "Hello?".. (Finally).. "I fell!".. "Where?".. "Outside!".. "Where outside?".. .. "right outside the door just please come!".. "Ok bye."

Well as it turned out I knew the man who got out of the car to help me. He goes to our church. "I thought I saw someone on the sidewalk, just thought I would check if you are ok." As I gave him the run down of what happened Rob came outside and they both helped me hop inside to the couch. So yes, 'humiliating' is a good word to sum it all up. 

My mom watched the kids for the next couple of days which really took the major stress off me. I am so thankful for her! Rob was amazing too, being a single parent when getting home from work and taking me to the hospital. It turned out I didn't have any broken bones and it's just a sprain. Sorry to my friend Jessica, who happened to be the x-ray tech, for my unshaved legs. Don't worry I have fixed that since! I still have to see my regular doctor as it's been a week and I am unsure of the protocol from this point forward. It's still really swollen and I still have shooting pain in certain positions so I will have to see what the doctor says. But all and all I am doing a lot better since last week. I had the most embarrassing crutches that were my Dads (in photos attached). They were too tall and I had to stick them out so far on either side. I can't believe I didn't just go out and buy a new pair that fit properly. Probably damaged my arms or shoulders in the process but what can you do. Live and learn. So watch out friends, it's slippery out there!

Creative Juices

A friend once asked me "How do you stay creative?" Something that I have noticed since I have been trying to be more consistent with my creative outlet, aka my blog, is that it is.. IMPOSSIBLE! Some weeks I could write five blog posts with ease and know exactly what photos to use and take. Other weeks it is kind of dull and I completely draw a blank on all fronts. Is it just me? If you are one of those people that forever reek of creativity I envy you. So yes on the weeks where I have got a million ideas, I push out as much content as possible. But what if that dull week goes way longer then your pre-done content can last? What happens when you are feeling uninspired but need to be? Well I've got four ways that help me keep those creative juices flowing. You just have to figure out what works for you.

1. Outer Sources Of Inspiration

We are so lucky to have apps like Pinterest and Instagram. These are an amazing source of inspiration. Looking through other people's creativity can sometimes inspire our own. Trigger an original idea or maybe a spin off of someone else's. Sometimes it can remind me of ideas I had forgotten. We can get so consumed with our way of thinking that we can put ourselves in a box. And eventually that box of ideas runs out. It can be refreshing to look to others and be inspired through them. I follow and support other bloggers who constantly breathe new life into me and my blog. 

2. Try Other Creative Mediums

I love to try different things. Whether it be music, dance, coloring, scrapbooking, makeup, cooking, just to name a few. None of these things necessarily correlate with my blog but I find I get inspired doing something creative that does not involve my go-to's of writing and photos. My latest project has been scrapbooking. I started a family scrapbook to give the kids something to the look at that is not on a screen. Have something to embarrass them with in the future. Brings up all the old feelings and memories. It has pushed me in a different way then the blog has. Which I really have enjoyed.

3. Learn Something New

Take a course. Or if that is out of your budget there are tons of free tutorials on YouTube. There is so much out there to improve your current skills. No matter what your outlet is there is always room to improve or new techniques to try. Maybe even bring you back to the basics and build off of those again in a new different way then before.

4. Walk Away

I know what you are thinking crappy advice but sometimes you just can't force a masterpiece. I am not saying walk away from it forever. Take a break. Go get a coffee or tea. Do something fun, hangout with friends. Take a walk. Shop in Michael's that whole store can inspire my most dullest of weeks. Shake up the routine! Get that shot of vanilla in your expresso or try the tea of the month. Take a different route for that walk. It doesn't have to be anything that big or drastic. Never know 'till you try right!?

I think what's most important is to not get down on ourselves. Creativity comes and goes for most of us. But don't give up, try something new! It may not come to all of us naturally but we can still have fun with our efforts. I'd love to know what works for you! What are ways you maintain and practice creativity?