Joined: Thu Mar 17, 2011 8:34 am Posts: 5323 Location: Tasmania
Have you got a problem with your card or LO?
Is there an embellishment your stuck on?
Are you in a rut?
Maybe you cant find something in the forum to help you out
Are you scrapping the same way over and over?
Or maybe cant put your finger on what you need to do and cant quite get it together?
I'm sure as a collected group here at Scrap Therapy - we've all experienced something that isnt working or have gotten stuck - OR found solutions to get over tricky bits and have wonderful peals of wisdom!
Lets share..... if you have a problem with your scrapping...
ASK AWAY!!! There's bound to be someone here that knows just the right thing to say!
sorry couldn't help myself I have all of those and more but
stuck in a rut
scraping the same way over and over
and getting stuck halfway thru things
are definatly real problems for me I have heaps of photos and no idea though few of the photos are much like any I have seen scraped on here
right now am pondering the brown and yellow page and I had plans of doing up an album of my Dad to pass on to my neices who never knew him
And still going I bought some Tim Holts masks and i have no idea how to get them ready to use it says gently rub to remove the unwanted bit I have rubbed for all I am worth ( not much ) i don't even know if i am rubbing the right area, no way i can use a knife I am not steady enough any suggestions thanks
I am stuck in a rut, I have been doing the same type of scrapping forever. I would like to venture more into the shabby/vintage at the moment but for some odd reason I am stumped. I have done a little in classes but I sit down and I always draw a blank. I like to paint, so I have acrylics, oils, watercolours, pastels and even watercolour pencils. No I am not afraid to try something different but put a photo in my hand, even with all these painting and lots of craft and scrapping supplies surrounding me, [I have almost taken the office over entirely ] I draw a blank. Help.
Joined: Thu Mar 17, 2011 8:34 am Posts: 5323 Location: Tasmania
Gypsy and Trisha...
stuck in a rut/ Scrapping the same way over and over
this is where blind scraps and step by steps etc are great things because it kinda guides you to do things you normally wouldnt - I know this forum in very young now in not having a lot of achival things... but try do some of the steps by steps Julie Deb and I have shown you this month and last..
Getting stuck halfway thru things
Boy I know this one!! Usually walking away and coming back to it at another time helps... sometimes looking in the gallery or blogs or mags creates ideas. Even on some occasions - I just put it aside and start again completely different, and the 'put aside stuff' gets used for something else and usually goes quite well second time around! LOL!
Right now am pondering the brown and yellow page and I had plans of doing up an album of my Dad to pass on to my neices who never knew him
This sounds like a wonderful idea Gypsy! I'm glad you have found your flower punch and try make some sunflowers or the like! Have you got some ribbon or trim??
And still going I bought some Tim Holts masks and i have no idea how to get them ready to use it says gently rub to remove the unwanted bit I have rubbed for all I am worth ( not much ) i don't even know if i am rubbing the right area, no way i can use a knife I am not steady enough any suggestions thanks
I've used my Tim Holts ones... and to be truthful - I didnt even read the instructions (I'm very norty with things like this) and ripped it off (was a clock one) and used it and then stuck it to the back of the clear plastic it was originally from and never thought about it again... so now just reading your post... I've just gone to have another look... and all the left over bits had stayed behind when I first tore the mask off.... So I dunno?? In my ignorance - it worked fine without doing this rubbing ! Deb uses them - so hopefully she will weigh in here!
Trisha, I do have some old Shabby Classes in step form in my folders that I did for Scrap Therapy when I was on the DT last time.. they will need adapting paper wise because I used Daisyd's paper - some of which may or maynot still be in the shop... but similar would work... I'll ask Lee-Anne if I can repost them and see how that goes
Sorry no help here on the Tim Holtz masks (I don't have any) just a prima one. Mandy is right, the best way to get out of a rut and out of being stuck doing the same type of scrapping is to get into the blind scraps and step by steps. Also if you are doing a layout, just lay it all out in your usual style, no sticking and just keep coming back to it and adding some little extras from your stash and not necessarily matching items. You will be surprised how well things blend together at times. Tuck things in behind others and try to "build" your page up until you are happy with it. Walking away does help.
Joined: Thu Mar 17, 2011 8:34 am Posts: 5323 Location: Tasmania
Oh yeah... it was prima masks you had... and YES Deb!! that is a great tip... I dont stick anything down either until the end... and LOL and even sometimes photograph my LO before I've stuck it down because rest assured...it never goes back to the way I had it once moving stuff to stick down!!
Joined: Fri Mar 18, 2011 11:09 pm Posts: 3440 Location: Perth Australia
Some great tips there Deb and Mandy.
I'm not help at all with the masks as I don't have any here.
Doing blind scraps and steps will help, going back and checking out some of the past challenges or visiting the gallery and lifting a layout (giving credit for it) that you like will also help too.
I don't stick anything down here and have been named the queen of fiddling by a friend as I will fiddle for ages before sticking anything down.
...Trisha, I do have some old Shabby Classes in step form in my folders that I did for Scrap Therapy when I was on the DT last time.. they will need adapting paper wise because I used Daisyd's paper - some of which may or maynot still be in the shop... but similar would work... I'll ask Lee-Anne if I can repost them and see how that goes
Mandy, Thanks you for your ideas, I will do as much as I can and would love to see those classes.
thanks for the replies still have got any further with anything at all
if you could get some of the old tutes and blind scraps back that would be great
Just wondering there were a coulpe of peolpe that said not to stick stuff down which does make sence but I have found that if I don't start sticking some things down I never get started then I seems to try and work aound what I have maybe this is why I am getting so stuck any thoughs thanks
Gypsy
Last edited by Gypsy on Wed May 18, 2011 3:32 pm, edited 1 time in total.
the best thing to do will be maybe scrap lift (Where you find a layout you love and just copy it - if displaying on blog or gallery make sure you make reference where is was copied) this tends to get the inspiration going, Also google some sketches they are great for getting you started
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