Well....some of my friends that pack kits for Jenni Bowlin got together at her house last night to crop.
My best friend Tiffany went along with me and we had a blast chatting it up on the way.
I was all set to be productive and had a bag stocked with several months worth of Jenni's kits.
I had card-making supplies, stamps and a class project in case I wanted to work on those.
So we started at 3 pm and I tried my best but I could not concentrate on cropping!
I don't think I can scrapbook with people around me! Is that weird?
I have everything I need at home and I rely heavily on my printer to start a page.
Plus, I see these gals about once or twice a month and I wanted to chat!
Well I guess my brain can only focus on one thing at a time. heehee
So I made two crappy cards that I will probably throw away and started a layout that's blech.
I'm going to try and come up with a strategy for my scrapping.
I made two pages in 2009. TWO PAGES! That's just pitiful.
I have GOT to do better than that!
I'm thinking maybe I'm just OVER making layouts. The desire has left me.
Maybe I should just make compilation pages for each month of the year for all the years that I haven't scrapped.
Is that crazy?
That would leave me with plenty to do because we're talking 5 years or so that I haven't done.
Then, if I had a topic near and dear to my heart, I could make a mini-album.
I have about 50 blank "ready to be used" mini-albums.
What do you think?
Is anyone else bored with layouts and do you just not scrap or do you try to re-evaluate your prospective?
The other problem is all my unprinted pictures! I have like 5,000 pictures that need to be printed.
I just want to enjoy those.
I used to have all my pictures organized in albums before I scrapped.
I wish I would have kept that up and just pulled out the ones that I wanted to scrap.
Advice please!!!!!
1 comment:
Like I had scrap block all year too so I started to digitally scrap but I dont use photo shop i use power point 2007 its fun easy and I get more done now even though i thought I would hate going digital.
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