artbabe
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Post by artbabe on Jun 20, 2022 16:36:49 GMT
I've been trying to get my 20 years of layouts in order. I'm not a chronological scrapper and I'm trying to arrange things now in roughly chronological order, so it is a very big project. While doing it, I have had the chance to look at all of my layouts throughout the years.
There are a couple I want to tear apart and do over.
I went through a period where I really crowded the product on the page. I didn't leave the photo any room to breathe. I think I'm going to take the photos off of them and rescrap them. I have become a fan of whitespace since then.
I also have some pages where I used flair and it has rusted. So I need to take those off of the layouts and use something else to fill that space.
Do you have any scrappy regrets?
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FurryP
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Post by FurryP on Jun 20, 2022 16:41:04 GMT
Cutting some of photos into circles in the beginning.
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leeny
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Post by leeny on Jun 20, 2022 16:59:46 GMT
I do have some pages that look crazy (sticker sneeze), but I am going to leave them alone. As long as the story is there the layouts show my story as a scrapbooker. The only thing I've done is fix anything that was coming off the page and I did re-do our wedding album. It was an expensive Hallmark album which fell apart.
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Post by judyc on Jun 20, 2022 17:22:34 GMT
I've redone a couple of pages. I wouldn't say it was because of regret, I just didn't like the way they turned out.
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Post by hop2 on Jun 20, 2022 17:32:28 GMT
Doing scrapbooks for my ex for his business trips but not scrapping about myself really.
Well, now I do pretty much all me me me in my memory planner lmao. Years of barely scrapping myself and now I’m self centered. Just kidding sort of, but honestly years of scrapping my kids, family vacations & stuff for him & I really never got ‘my’ projects done. While packing recently I found a whole bunch of notes for a traditions scrapbook I had wanted to do for my kids and once I’m settled in my studio I’m going to do it damnit!!
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Post by honeypea on Jun 20, 2022 17:39:05 GMT
Not necessarily scrapbooking, but maybe more photography related - I used to close crop so many images. Bring the crop in close to my main subject, cutting out all the rest. So much context and story lost by doing that.
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christinec68
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Post by christinec68 on Jun 20, 2022 17:47:13 GMT
I regret not putting dates and basic information on all my pages. Not putting completed layouts away right away. There are probably 200 that need to go into albums. Once I buy them.
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Post by papersilly on Jun 20, 2022 18:12:13 GMT
i have scrappy supplies and tools regrets. don't get me started with those. LOL
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kate
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Post by kate on Jun 20, 2022 18:21:23 GMT
I regret using those clear plastic/acrylic embellishments that looked like big drops of water - they are all SO YELLOW now.
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scan0608
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Post by scan0608 on Jun 20, 2022 18:56:58 GMT
very early in my journey - WAY too much patterned paper on double lay-outs - the one I'm thinking about - make me dizzy to look at now. It was Christmas lay-out - fresh in my mind b/c I saw it a couple weeks ago packing. It's like I challenged myself to make it as noisy as possible?!?!?! haha!
Honestly - never thought of re-doing layouts, but now I AM - as soon as I get into my new craft space (will be 9+ months - we're building....), that Christmas noisy layout will be the first to go
oh - and the response about the supplies & tools, etc. - I am right there with you! have so many that need a new home!!
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Post by stormsts on Jun 20, 2022 20:45:45 GMT
Not starting to scrap earlier.
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Post by FuzzyMutt on Jun 20, 2022 21:00:06 GMT
I moved for the 3rd time in 7 years, a year ago. I’d always had a dedicated “storage” place (room) for my completed albums etc.
Now that I moved, I stressed about shelves for my albums, because it’s more of a craft room environment that is open to being seen through an open doorway (I don’t like closed doors lol…)
I noticed I had entire 12x12 albums for a beach vacay. Today that would be integrated (easily) into my event/seasonal PL in 9x12. So, I started trying to consolidate. Ok. That went well!! Except, they all run together because I didn’t do a good job of dating. I pretty much recognize the places and can reconstruct general dates (my kids’ appearances or clothes etc…)
But man. I sure wish I’d found the AE concept earlier. The albums with more journaling, round details are so much more satisfying. The scrapped albums with lots of product and few details are really only like finding an iris case with photos, papers and embellies that intend to scrap.
I will always thank Ali that in the last 10 plus years, there would be prompts, precious details, dates, small convo snippets and even feelings (sometimes not obvious!) tucked into the case, or album.
I regret not realizing how satisfying those details would be.
Something I’m doing though… I’m also trying to downsize my printed photos. I have been sending an envelope with five photos, and the same photos printed on a word document, to family me members. I include a self addressed stamped envelope, and ask them to literally look at the photos and offer comments. Even if the photo (event) had nothing to do with them. I started this with my Grandma’s albums where I had only photos and names.. and now I’m doing it with more current family photos! It’s been so great!
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Post by grammadee on Jun 20, 2022 21:45:48 GMT
Nope! I scrapped how I scrapped, and do not see a time I will have time or inclination to tear anything apart. I might rescrap some photos from a different viewpoint a few years later. But not redo the original.
I usually get my pages into an album fairly soon after they are constructed, but I have learned to DATE my pages by when the photos were taken, even if it something like Spring, 2022. When I pulled out pages to copy for a grad book I needed to label each so it got back into the right book.
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Post by ScrapbookMyLife on Jun 20, 2022 21:49:34 GMT
I have been scrapbooking, just over 25 years. If I knew when I started, that I would still be scrapbooking all these years later..... I would have bought more of my favorite products. I look back through my older scrapbooks and think >> I wish I had more of those stickers or that patterned paper, so I could use it again.
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Post by 950nancy on Jun 20, 2022 22:09:26 GMT
Until I am all caught up, I just can't go back and fix anything.
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Post by quietgirl on Jun 21, 2022 0:54:38 GMT
I wish I had pushed through my issues 3 years ago when I lost my mojo. My son wasn't coming home for the summer, he was staying at his college city to work an internship, and I couldn't bring myself to continue with my PL and my 6x8 short story layouts. If I'd have pushed through it, I'd still be scrapping. As it is, I'm still hopeful for it to come back.
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paget
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Post by paget on Jun 21, 2022 2:53:50 GMT
I don’t regret any projects I did in the past. I just regret taking such a long hiatus - like 14 years maybe??. I would love to have scrapbooks from that period.
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Post by Texas Scrap on Jun 21, 2022 4:33:32 GMT
I regret using lots of adhesive backed chipboard letters that have fallen off of layouts over time.
I regret not better organizing digital photos and printing and storing too many old pics to manage.
And maybe not having any kind of method to how I have organized a number of 12x12 albums to know where things are.
It overall, I really am thankful I have as much as I have done to look back on
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Chinagirl828
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Post by Chinagirl828 on Jun 21, 2022 9:17:13 GMT
I regret cutting photos into wacky shapes, and I regret not documenting more on my earlier layouts which are often just decorated photo pages. Over the years I've come to understand the story is really important to me and I wish I'd taken the time to record more of it.
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Post by mikklynn on Jun 21, 2022 11:14:04 GMT
During my DH's long illness I had lots of time we could not go out, so scrapbooking was my therapy and my creative outlet. My regret is not doing more documenting of stories and dates in the early layouts.
I also made way too many pages for my 2 grandchildren. Yesterday I started going through the earliest book for DGD and consolidating just the best photos, trying to have just one or two pages per event. When it's the first grandchild, every photo is magic you know!
It's going to be a process, but I know I'll have time to work on it this winter.
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scrapnnana
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Post by scrapnnana on Jun 21, 2022 13:02:37 GMT
Cutting some of photos into circles in the beginning. Same here. Back in 1996, when there was little available other than Creative Memories (at least where I lived), cutting photos into shapes was a common thing. I truly regret that now. Even worse, I cringe when I see the photos that I cut with decorative scissors. Also common back then were the white pages with sticker sneeze, but it was the thing at the time. I also look at my Paper Doll pages and want to do them over. They look so childish. I also have a few embellishments that didn’t age well. I’m leaving them all as they are. I don’t have the time to do them over. And it is kind of a window into what was trendy……until I decided to ignore the trends and scrapbook my own way. I rarely have regrets now other than buying too much stuff.
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Elsabelle
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Post by Elsabelle on Jun 21, 2022 13:32:32 GMT
I regret my Kraft background phase. I love Kraft paper but I didn’t need to use it on every layout.
I redid some of DD’s baby layouts and I’m so glad I did.
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Post by riversong1963 on Jun 21, 2022 13:55:44 GMT
I don't regret anything. I've enjoyed scrapbooking since 2001, and my scrapbooks show how not only my family and I have changed, but also how my style and skill set have changed. I have no plans to re-do anything. We have to do what makes us happy. This makes me happy.
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msliz
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Post by msliz on Jun 21, 2022 14:18:27 GMT
My only real regret is not being in more photos when I was younger.
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artbabe
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Post by artbabe on Jun 21, 2022 15:10:31 GMT
I regret not journaling on the kids' baby and little kid pages. I need to go back and do journaling but I've forgotten a lot of the stories. Fortunately, I use to post a lot on Facebook so when the memories of the day come up I've been able to screenshot them. Those stories are going into the albums.
I started slightly after the "cutting photos into shapes" era, thankfully. I also missed the decorative scissor era. I used them for cutting cardstock borders but never photos, thankfully.
I regretted using epoxy but I've already removed all of it and replacing it with things that don't yellow.
I regret that I have a ton of Cricut cartridges but the rubber has started to break down and get sticky so I don't know if I can still use them in my machine. I need to get a new Cricut but I have so much money invested in those cartridges.
I regret letting my students cut up my Chatterbox paper. I don't know what I was thinking when I put it in my donate box. I purged big time at one point and sold a ton of scrapbook paper. I desperately need to purge because I keep buying more stuff but I really got rid of some good stuff. I'm afraid to purge anything else.
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Post by myboysnme on Jun 21, 2022 15:36:47 GMT
I have many regrets. One is the mutilation of my photos. I was able to redo most of the layouts and try to correct the mutilation. I also culuzzled the hell out of so many photos. Awful.
I hoard supplies and long ago my supplies overran the space I have. I wish I could have organized my supplies as I acquired them. Instead it is overwhelmingly out of control.
I also have well over 100 completed albums. I wish I had done digital or something. I dream of converting my albums to photo books.
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Post by twillerbee on Jun 21, 2022 16:36:25 GMT
I regret using chipboard letters on my layouts. They fall off so easily. I prefer puffy or foam stickers for alphas now. At least they stay on a layout.
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Post by kmage on Jun 21, 2022 16:52:46 GMT
Cutting some of photos into circles in the beginning. This is my main regret. Not only did I cut stuff in circles, I cut out people using shaped scissors, and hacked 4x6 photos down to 1x3, literally taking all the context/background out of them. I thought that was how you were "supposed" to scrapbook. It's just ugly and sad, and since they're not digital, the negatives have been lost to history and there is no way to reprint/redo. This was like 1997-2000 maybe? I started to get a clue a few years in and stopped thank God. I do also regret buying supplies that were cheap instead of supplies I loved.
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Post by kmage on Jun 21, 2022 16:56:55 GMT
Same here. Back in 1996, when there was little available other than Creative Memories (at least where I lived), cutting photos into shapes was a common thing. I truly regret that now. Even worse, I cringe when I see the photos that I cut with decorative scissors. I completely empathize. I got married in 1995 and you should see my wedding album. Photos hacked into weird shapes with shaped scissors. Freaking triangles. And of course, no ability to reprint, where are the negatives...who knows.
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Post by jeremysgirl on Jun 21, 2022 17:34:55 GMT
My only real regret is not being in more photos when I was younger. This is my only regret too. When I look back at my photos, everyone is there except me.
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