The hardest part of this project was writing that final letter to camp.
Camp has been such an important part of my life for the last 10 years. I wish everyone got to experience what I have. I know that camp is sometimes difficult to understand and it can seem all-consuming to those of us who have gone. But, camp is the place where I met some of my most favorite people. I love camp because I love the people who are there. The relationships that I've built with some of my family and friends over the last 10 years are some of the most important relationships in my life. I love all those crazy, wacky people that Iroquois Springs has introduced me to.
This album was made to close a chapter of my life but it was also an homage to all the camp people who have come into my life. It is a 'thank you' to them that I've poured my heart and soul into for the past four months. Looking back through this album has brought me moments of joy, tears of happiness and sadness too. But I wouldn't change a thing. It's perfect and so are the memories in it whether they are bad, good or sad.
So, this is a final farewell to this project. It was a wonderful opportunity to summarize a large chunk of my life. I hope you've enjoyed sharing the journey with me along the way.
Now, I think I'll go eat a s'more and pretend it's a few degrees warmer outside.
So long sweet summer.
Krista
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Story
This is the finished product of what the story pages look like in the project album.
I used a digital Cathy Z template I bought on Designer Digitals. It was easy to use. The hardest part was honestly telling the stories themselves. After I printed them on Orange Peel cardstock I couldn't shake the feeling that they were just a little too plain for me.
So, I turned them into hybrid scrapbooking pages-a combination of digital and media-and added that washi tape to the bottom of each of the 10 stories. It adds a little colour without taking away from the stories themselves.
Krista
I used a digital Cathy Z template I bought on Designer Digitals. It was easy to use. The hardest part was honestly telling the stories themselves. After I printed them on Orange Peel cardstock I couldn't shake the feeling that they were just a little too plain for me.
So, I turned them into hybrid scrapbooking pages-a combination of digital and media-and added that washi tape to the bottom of each of the 10 stories. It adds a little colour without taking away from the stories themselves.
Krista
Monday, November 28, 2011
Facing Challenges
Last night was our final presentation. We had may people attend our celebration and view all of our projects. The projects were all wonderful and you could really tell that a great deal of work went into every single one of them.
This project was an opportunity for me to try something new in the world of scrapbooking, a medium I dearly love. It was an opportunity to tell my story in a new and different way. As much as I loved this project I will admit that it wasn't without it's challenges.
I struggled specifically with the size of the layouts. I am not used to using a rectangle base for layouts-8 1/2 by 11 was challenging for me. I like things even and square so I resorted to a lot of sketches and drew on a lot of inspiration from scrapbook designer Kelly Purkey in particular because she often uses that size.
I also underestimated how thick my book would get. I love dimension and texture so I did use a considerable amount of 3D dots for that look. Turns out I really like dimension because my book was very, very full at the end.
The digital scrapbooking pages were something new I tried. I liked that they were quick and easy and after some fiddling in Photoshop they were relatively easy to navigate as well. I don't know that I would use them in my everyday scrapbooking though. I prefer to touch my supplies and hold things in my hand rather than use my computer to manipulate them. That being said, I do think I'll incorporate some of the simple features like text and brushes into my work going forward. I liked the way that looked on the pages.
I also tried the hand stitched pieces as well. They were very time consuming but last night I got so many compliments on them. Everyone thought they were wonderful. I also loved the way they looked so I'll definitely be using up some of that left over floss in future layouts and albums.
Perhaps the hardest part of this project was writing the stories. I had no idea how hard it would be in some cases to open myself up to others. I had to edit and re-edit myself many times to get just the right saying or to express my ideas properly. The stories were sometimes happy and had me in stitches laughing but some of the memories that I called on weren't so great. I'm appreciative for the time to reflect on all of them.
All in all it was a wonderful project though and I now have a wonderful keepsake going forward that I will keep and display for ever.
Krista
This project was an opportunity for me to try something new in the world of scrapbooking, a medium I dearly love. It was an opportunity to tell my story in a new and different way. As much as I loved this project I will admit that it wasn't without it's challenges.
I struggled specifically with the size of the layouts. I am not used to using a rectangle base for layouts-8 1/2 by 11 was challenging for me. I like things even and square so I resorted to a lot of sketches and drew on a lot of inspiration from scrapbook designer Kelly Purkey in particular because she often uses that size.
I also underestimated how thick my book would get. I love dimension and texture so I did use a considerable amount of 3D dots for that look. Turns out I really like dimension because my book was very, very full at the end.
The digital scrapbooking pages were something new I tried. I liked that they were quick and easy and after some fiddling in Photoshop they were relatively easy to navigate as well. I don't know that I would use them in my everyday scrapbooking though. I prefer to touch my supplies and hold things in my hand rather than use my computer to manipulate them. That being said, I do think I'll incorporate some of the simple features like text and brushes into my work going forward. I liked the way that looked on the pages.
I also tried the hand stitched pieces as well. They were very time consuming but last night I got so many compliments on them. Everyone thought they were wonderful. I also loved the way they looked so I'll definitely be using up some of that left over floss in future layouts and albums.
Perhaps the hardest part of this project was writing the stories. I had no idea how hard it would be in some cases to open myself up to others. I had to edit and re-edit myself many times to get just the right saying or to express my ideas properly. The stories were sometimes happy and had me in stitches laughing but some of the memories that I called on weren't so great. I'm appreciative for the time to reflect on all of them.
All in all it was a wonderful project though and I now have a wonderful keepsake going forward that I will keep and display for ever.
Krista
Project Presentation night!
Tonight is the project presentation at the university. I've been working diligently on revisions for this paper. Here's the before-
Yep. That's a lot of revisions I had to do on 10 stories.I'll be posting more pictures of the final project in the coming days.
Wish me luck tonight in our presentations!
Krista
Yep. That's a lot of revisions I had to do on 10 stories.I'll be posting more pictures of the final project in the coming days.
Wish me luck tonight in our presentations!
Krista
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
I'm so close...
...to being done.
I just finished revising all of my stories and writing my final letter to camp. That was a hard one. I'll have more to post tomorrow but I wanted to share the excitement that I'm almost there.
Krista
I just finished revising all of my stories and writing my final letter to camp. That was a hard one. I'll have more to post tomorrow but I wanted to share the excitement that I'm almost there.
Krista
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Opening Page= Done.
I finished the opening page. I managed to do it without any tears! That's saying something. I imagine the final page will be the hardest to write. It's going to be a letter to camp. Probably the letter that I'm going to send when I give them my final 'no, i'm not coming back'.
Here's the opening page:
I also got the piece in the front cover. It's done in navy & yellow, the camp colours. I just used the title and then the years down below.
We're getting close now.
Krista
Here's the opening page:
I also got the piece in the front cover. It's done in navy & yellow, the camp colours. I just used the title and then the years down below.
We're getting close now.
Krista
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
More to Share
Another page to share today. This is the opening double page of my album. It's a compliation of a whole bunch of photos that I had left over from the layouts.
My inspiration came from this layout pinned on Pinterest and made by Susan Weinroth. This is a great way of including a ton of photos on a layout.
So, this is what I have left to complete.
I'm using post it notes to identify what goes where. So far this has been an awesome experience. I know writing that last letter will be heartbreaking for me. It's something I'm planning on doing in a quiet house while nobody's home so I can cry to my heart's content.
Krista
My inspiration came from this layout pinned on Pinterest and made by Susan Weinroth. This is a great way of including a ton of photos on a layout.
So, this is what I have left to complete.
I'm using post it notes to identify what goes where. So far this has been an awesome experience. I know writing that last letter will be heartbreaking for me. It's something I'm planning on doing in a quiet house while nobody's home so I can cry to my heart's content.
Krista
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