Craft Warehouse
is celebrating National Scrapbook Day all month long! We have asked some of our
favorite scrapbook designers to share with us some scrapbooking tips!
We are excited to ask Craft Warehouse Alumni Design Team member Elizabeth Wiederspohn, to share with us how she prepares for a scrapbooking crop. This is one of our most popular scrapbooking articles on the blog and we thought in honor of National Scrapbooking Month we asked to have her back!
Photo of basics bag
Getting ready for a crop is something that took me a really long time to wrap my mind around. The first couple of times I brought two rolling suitcases with a bag over my shoulder which was pretty much my entire scrapbooking supply collection just in case I needed something. This drove me crazy not because of the mass amounts of stuff I had to crawl through to find things but because when I got home, I had to reorganize everything put everything away and much like my filing it never got done. Plus I didn't get much done because I spent most my time trying to figure out what I was doing and where to find things.
So after a few of these times not knowing where anything is and spending most my time organizing my stuff at the crops instead of scrapbooking I created a system. This system allows me to scrapbook mass pages during a crop and have to put away very little when I come home.
First of all I pack my basics bag (see photo above). This bag has the basic pens, cutting board, scissors, adhesive, ribbon, and tons of letter stickers in it.
Then I pack a bag of all my favorite embellishments. My current bag is a Clinique giveaway. (On a long trip I might pack two of these bags.) When finished this bag stays packed on my desk for me to pull from at any time. Pulling embellishments from a small bag saves me tons of time on my layouts.
Then I start on my photos. I take my memory cards in once a month to get pictures printed. Immediately after getting them printed I place each event in a 2.5 gallon resealable bag.
Then I place them in a Ikea storage cube until I am ready to make page kits. Sometimes I will have an idea or a piece of paper that really fits these pages right away and I slip those ideas and products in the bags before I even start making page kits.
Next, when I run out of page kits or before a crop I do a mass taking over of my living room and layout all of the bags with photos in them.
I start in one corner and work my way down the lines filling each bag with an idea from a magazine or printed online.
Then after all the bags have ideas I match the ideas and pictures with patterned paper. Making sure to Look at the idea I have and determining if I could use scraps or if full sheets of paper are needed
Then lastly I add my basic solid paper to all the bags.
There is one more step but I rarely get to it and that is journaling. I try to journal on all my pages and journaling is one of the hardest things to do at the crop. So if I am very organized I will look through all my page kits and write down the subject of each kit in a small notebook. I slip the notebook in my purse and while waiting for appointments or during breaks at work I bring out the notebook and pre-journal for the page. then I bring the notebook with me to the crop and I will have both journaling and titles for the pages ready to go. Like I said rarely does this step get finished but I try and when I have this done, that is when I can complete 10-15 pages in one night.
So in all the only things in my page kits are photos, ideas from magazines or printed online, patterned paper, and solid paper. Now when I am ready to crop I grab a bag, some page kits, and my embellishment bag and I am ready to go.
On a short trip I can get away with just bringing my one bag and a cutting board. That is a big difference from the two rolling totes and and shoulder bags.
Join us for our National Scrapbooking Event, May 4-May 6th 2013 (Wenatchee is on May 18th)! To help celebrate there will be in store giveaways, make and takes, and special sale prices!
You can also enter to win prizes the entire month of May on Instagram! This is how to play:
1. Take a photo in Instagram while you are in Craft Warehouse anytime during the month of May (no purchase necessary).
2. Tag your photo by typing "@craftwarehouse" and "#craftwarehouse" so we can see your photo!
3. Each time you post a photo between May 1st - May 30th and tag us, you can be entered to win prizes!
I Love your Ideas. Great Post!
ReplyDeleteNina