pjlla said:What kind & size of albums do you prefer?
Generally inexpensive 12 x 12 albums for my kids/family stuff. I use 8 1/2 x 11 for my ongoing garden scrapbook for my Dad. Quite frankly I'd rather spend my money on page supplies, than on an expensive cover. But I would like to try my hand at Mod-Podge-ing a cover. I use post bound.
What's your "style"?
Mostly simple. I get LOTS of inspiration from Simple Scrapbooks magazine and Becky Higgins sketches in Creative Memories magazine. Not tons of layering or embellishments and small amounts of patterned paper.
What's the most pages you've done in one album?
Well.... the cover has fallen off DD's baby book.... it is really overflowing due to all of the "new baby" and baby shower cards I put in it. It probably has over 80 pages... but the cover is falling off. I will probably split the pages into two new albums sometime this fall.
Where do you do most of your scrapping?
In my bedroom. We have an office I could use part of and we do have a finished room in the basement that isn't currently used for anything, but I like where I currently work. My bedroom is VERY large and I am able to easily fit all my supplies and work table without cramping my room. For now it works best to have me upstairs, near the kids and activity.
When do you scrap?
Anytime I can!! Now that the kids have returned to school I will try to get AT LEAST a page a day done on the days I am not substitute teaching. Also any free weekend time (hard to come by during soccer and swim team season!), evenings, etc. I even took almost ALL of my supplies on vacation to the lake one year! I got a lot done that week! I'm trying to figure out a way to scrap while I am waiting at the pool during DD's practices!
What project(s) are you currently working on?
Currently working on our 2004 WDW trip... I have scrapped about 24 pages in each child's book already and I am still on day 3 of the trip (including travel day!). I do a separate book for each child for our trips. Also trying to catch up on their childhood books (WAAAAY far behind) and will get current on my Dad's gardening book before his birthday in October.
Thanks for asking!................P
pjlla said:My Dad is an AVID gardener (both flowers and vegetables) and always has a beautiful looking yard. In 2002 I made it my goal to make a gardening scrapbook for him. I include pictures of the yard during various times of year, including picture of him splitting wood, pictures of the front door/yard decorated for Christmas, pictures of the vegetable garden and baskets of the harvest, as well as the usual pictures of the flowers and hanging baskets. I also include bird and butterfly pictures taken in his yard. My Mom takes most of the pictures for me (I live 2 hours from them). I did 1978-2002 for his b.day in 2002. Since then I have gone backwards and did their first house they lived in 1961-1965, as well as pictures of their current house they live in, which they built in 1965 (did some great pages of the house being built). I have had to do some digging to find pictures (lots of the older ones were slides I had to scan and print) and some detective work to get everything in the right year (Mom is not the most organized person.... but I love her!). And it gives me something to give him for his birthday every year! In the early fall I do the previous full year's photos (usually totals between 6 and 10 pages), so I am usually caught up with his book. For example, I will be starting the pictures from Fall/Christmas 2004 through Summer 2005 probably in about 2 weeks and will get them all done for his Birthday the end of October.
I know he loves the book and looks at it frequently. I also try to include pictures of the grandchildren in the yard (picking blueberries, watering flowers, etc). And it is nice to scrap something besides children and Disney for a change!!
HTH....................P