Your Life… Inspired

Artful Adventures shares Monica Bradford class

Have you ever noticed that sometimes you feel like you need inspiration for your creative projects?  You feel stuck and can’t create your next scrapbook page, card, art journal page, etc.  You get online and look a all kinds of websites, Pinterest, FaceBook, anywhere.. just trying to figure out what you want to do.  You may even save a bunch of ideas to use “some day.”  However, you still just don’t start your own projects.

What about using YOUR LIFE as inspiration?

Monica Bradford
ScrapInspired.com

 

If you don’t know Monica Bradford, I’d like you to meet her!  She is a busy mom, wife and business woman and has spent years documenting memories for her family. Yes, she is a scrapbooker!  She readily shares inspiration on her website, ScrapInspired.com

I wanted to also let you know she has a wonderful class starting Friday, January 18th, Your Life… Inspired.   I will give you a link to check it out and hear from Monica, herself, but here is a quick rundown:

Artful Adventures shares Your Life Inspired

  • Two weeks of daily inspirational emails
  • 5 actionable prompts to get you inspired
  • 5 original layouts and process videos showing you creative ways to document your inspiration
  • Access to a Flickr group where fellow class members can share projects, ask questions, and get personal feedback from Monica!
  • A bonus instagram project idea for documenting your inspiration!

Registration is closed.

Monica is really a lot of fun and you may want to check out another one of her classes, which I have participated in:  “All I Ever Need To Know About Journaling I Learned In Kindergarden.”  

You can visit Monica’s website and tell her I sent you over!

If you’d like a sample of Monica and her creative humor, you may like to see this little video she did, which was featured on Becky’s Higgins 12 Days of Christmas series.

 

P.S.  I hope you’ll join us for Your Life… Inspired.  We’re sure to find some inspiration for our Artful Adventures!

Art Journaling and Scrapbooking Classes

Do you ever wish you could get away to attend a workshop that you think you’d enjoy?  Or what about a whole artsy, craftsy, scrappy weekend?  Ohhh that would be fun!  However, that   isn’t always something we can make happen.  Therefore, Lain Ehmann came up with the brilliant idea to have just such an event – virtually!  She calls it TrueScrap, and so far she has held four of them!

Now you can get any of TrueScrap 4 classes individually, and on sale!  

Each on is just $9.95 until 12/25!

Dirty Fingers Clean Design True Scrap 4 classHow about this class with Julie Fei-Fan Balzar!     This is a fun class and you’ll get to watch her in action and learn techniques you can try for yourself.  Click here to view more details on Julie’s class.

 

 


New memory file scrapbooking class with Heidi Swapp

Or maybe you want more scrapbook ideas.  Heidi Swapp shows Your Memory File scrapbooking techniques, and you can get some great ideas on ways to incorporate a lot into a small space. You can learn to take your scrapbooking a new direction! Click here to view more details on Heidi’s class.

 

 

 


Art Journaling 101 a Beginners Guide with Erin Bassett

 

 

You may wonder what the “art journaling” craze is all about, or you may like to pick up a few tips and techniques. Click here to view more details on Erin’s class.

 


 

 

Okay, that’s only three of the classes from TrueScrap 4.  There are 11 more to look at!

 You can see all the offerings by clicking here and scrolling through the classes!

Have fun!   

Professional Looking Project Photos Class

How to take display picturesHello scrappy, artsy, craftsy friends!  Have you ever wondered how you could get some great photos of your work so you could share online, or have the photos for other purposes?  Here is a wonderful recording of a webinar with Nichol Magouirk showing how you can get professional looking results just like this picture!  Nice gift for yourself!

Save $10 and get it for just $7.

You can’t go wrong with this price!  Click here to view more details.

 

Organizing Your Arts and Crafts Space

Before we get started using the supplies we have on hand to create fabulous and fun things, I thought it might be a good idea to talk about organization in our creative spaces.

Craft Corner

Photo credit: chrissy.farnan @ flickr.com

Whether you only have a corner of a room, a closet, or a whole room, you will get the most from your creative time if you have some organization.  Some of us are not that organized by nature.  Plus, throw in the fact that many creative people are very visual and like to be able to see what they have available to work with, and you have the potential for a real mess!

Don’t dispare!  If you don’t have any idea about where to begin, we’ll offer some help!  One of the biggest things to know, is that you should NOT run out and buy a bunch more stuff to put your supplies in  — unless you truly have to have some help in sorting through it all.  If I’m on a big sorting mission, I find that cardboard file boxes from the office supply store are great. You have to fold them into its box shape, but they have holes for handles, and tops if you want to fold those up as well!  That way, you already have some boxes if you decide you need to take some of your stuff to donate!

 

  • Use what you have first: baskets, shoe boxes, larger boxes, plastic kitchen boxes, etc.
  • One of the best ways to organize is to put like items with more of their own kind so they aren’t lonely.  That way, all your ribbon is together, buttons, brads, paper, stamps, dies, punches…. you get the idea.
  • Once you find out how much you have of anything, you can deal with deciding where and what it will live in. Remember, it’s okay to actually purge!  If you have a giant bag of yarn and you haven’t used it in the past ten years, you probably don’t need a whole bag of yarn!  Keep a couple of skeins on hand and donate to the thrift store or a friend who will use it!
  • As you decide how to containerize your items, still use what you have for now!  Don’t invest a lot of money until you really settle on your space and layout.  Think about whether you like to be able to see your supplies or have them hidden away.  That will help you determine what kind of storage you should be considering.  Also, think about using vertical space, going up can creative a ton of extra storage!

Here is a nifty video from Lain Ehmann showing us around her craftroom, you’ll see how she has grouped her items together for convenience.

Lain has hosted True Scrap which is a virtual online getaway for scrappers/crafters and has had some wonderful classes.  Now you can get the classes by Aby Garvey for just $9.99 each!  What a great gift for yourself or someone else who may be considering getting their arts and crafts area organized for the new year!  Click on the links below for details!

Classes by Aby Garvey, just $9.99!

Scrapbook Organization Your Way, (scroll down to her name)

Solutions for Small Scrapbook Spaces

Audience Participation Time

  • What is your favorite tip or item that that has worked well for organizing your arts/crafts supplies?
  • What do you most struggle with?

Five Golden Letterings Class, with Joanne Sharpe

Five Golden Letterings Free Class by Joanne SharpeJoanne Sharpe is such a gifted artist and teacher and I would be remiss if I did not share her wonderful free class she is doing now!  It is called Five Golden Letterings and is yours to enjoy at no cost!

She is already on day 3 of the class, so if you watch the videos, you’ll have an idea of what you may have on hand that you can already use.  You could also use the techniques you’ll see and use whatever colors you want!  Shhh… I won’t tell you didn’t use gold!

So far she has shown some great ways to spiff up some wrapping paper, gift bags, and cards!  It’s amazing how a handful of supplies can be used to de-stress and make something artful and useful all at the same time!  You are sure to pick up a some ideas to artfully add some special touches to your holidays!

Stop by and check out her Five Golden Letterings class!  Then come back and share with us what you’ve made!