Natalie Elphinstone is a 30-something
mother of two beautiful girls from Melbourne Australia. She works full time as
an Obstetrician and Gynaecologist but still finds plenty of hours to play with
pretty paper too. Natalie is currently a Studio Calico
Creative Team Member and a Scrapbooking Memories Master. She blogs at www.onescrappydoctor.com
“Speedy
Scrapbooking” by Natalie Elphinstone
Hello everyone! I’m waving madly with
excitement at you all the way from Australia, as I’m feeling very lucky to be a
guest here today. Thankyou Wilna for letting me take over your blog for a
little minute!
Like many of you I’m a busy Mum who works
outside the house and there often doesn’t feel like there’s enough hours in a
day. But I love my scrapping and I always manage to find time for it. Sometimes
however, that time isn’t very long and so I’ve learnt a few tricks to allow me
to get a layout finished quickly whilst still enjoying the creative process.
Today I wanted to share with you a couple of ways I use to speed up my
scrapbooking.
Step one for me is about choosing a colour
combination to work with. It doesn’t really matter what inspires the
combination – whether it’s pulled from a kit, a particular collection,
something I’ve pinned, or even the photo I’m scrapping. What’s important is
that I’m giving myself a clear direction of what the overall feel of this
layout is going to be. The colours I choose really help set the mood of the
page, and this red, pink and mint tell a happy story. I don’t always need to
visually represent my colour combination, but I do find it helps me focus if I
actually pull out my swatch book.
Next step is to gather some supplies that
match the colour combination I’ve chosen. I pull out everything I commonly use
on my layouts such as papers, journaling cards, stickers and bits of bling. I
include some neutral products too such as black and white papers, and some wood
veneer. I found out that if I gather a reasonable pile at this point then I
construct my layout using only these supplies. If I skip this step then I spend
more time later hunting down that elusive pink whatever that just might be
perfect, and trying out a hundred different things that I come across in the
process! I particularly find if I’ve chosen my colour combination from a kit in
the first place then this gathering process can be really quick as I just pick
out the bits that match. For example, everything you see here comes from the
Studio Calico Penny Arcade Scrapbook Kits and Project Life Kit.
Now let the fun begin! Construct your
layout’s basic design however you normally do. I’ve figured out that currently
I’m happiest if I use lots of layers of papers and journaling cards, but keep
them all lined up with straight edges. So I stick with what I know. This also
means that the design of this page is one I’ve done before in many different
variations, but it’s one that I know works for me. Each time I do it though the
end result looks completely different anyway because the supplies always push
me in varying directions.
It might seem a little backwards to build a
page like this, but I’ve always started with my layout design first, and then figured out where I need to put the
background details! With this layout I realised that all my layers were
focussed in the centre and my edges seemed a little bare. So I went ahead and
added some colour to the top and bottom.
I chose my three Color Theory Inks that I
used to inspire my combination in the first place (Well Red, Blush Crush and
Mint Hint) (http://www.studiocalico.com/shop/ink-pads?aff=natalieelph
) and stencilled in a whimsical pattern of clouds.
And then essentially my layout was
finished. All it needed was a title and some journaling, without which a layout
of mine never feels complete.
Here’s the final page:
I didn’t put a timer on but I would
estimate all of this took me under an hour to complete which is pretty speedy
in my books. I’m usually a good 2-3 hour per layout kind of girl, and mostly
that length of time can be racked up to the indecision that comes with facing a
million choices of product. Ultimately the success of speedy scrapbooking for
me comes down to limiting my choices. I can still be adventurous and I can
still be creative, perhaps even more so, when I ‘force’ myself to work within
some boundaries!
I would love to hear from you if you have
some tips of your own on how to achieve Speedy Scrapbooking. What tricks have
you learnt along the way? Is there a specific technique you fall back on time
and time again? What works for you?
I really enjoyed seeing how you picked your supplies and colors. Your finished layout is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful page!! I adore the clouds on the top and bottom. Thank you for sharing your process too!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous layout Nat ♥
ReplyDeleteBeautiful page :)
ReplyDeleteLove to hear about other scrapper's scrapping process, especially tips to make things go quicker. Great page !!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great page and tutorial. I always wandered how to mix and match colors and chose papers that are not necessarily from the same collection. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial and reminders on efficient use of time. I also stay with one design or layout style. It keeps my pages uniform I go horizontal and change it up by going vertical or on a right angle. In a corner.
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