I picked a layout I had recently done that I really liked and said I'll just scraplift that. Here's the page I picked:
This page was inspired by a Creative Scrappers sketch (working off of sketches is also a great mojo-booster) and also a challenge at Color Combos Galore:
And here's the page I made for WIP, scraplifted from my "Sweet Freedom" layout. I'd had this picture printed out for a while and knew I wanted to do the "redneck" thing for my "Book of Silly." The papers in this kit were perfect for the feel I was going for on this page. And I think the techniques I borrowed from the "Sweet Freedom" page worked equally well for this page.
In the original layout, I was working off the image on the Color Combos Galore Inspiration Board. The tearing was meant to mimic the foam on the ocean waves, and the threads I left from the stitching were meant to give my page an easy-[sea]breezy feel.
On my redneck page, the tearing and loose threads, along with the patterns--plaid and more muted shades-- gave my page a rustic, down-home country feel, I thought.
On my original page, I left the edges uninked to give it a clean, crisp feel, whereas on my scraplift, I inked the edges of the papers to give it a grungier feel.
So, the same design and techniques yielded two layouts I liked that have to very different looks and feels. And you know what? Once I got this page finished, my mojo came back and I was able to make several more pages with no problem! If you haven't tried scraplifting yourself before, give it a whirl! And I'd love to hear your best tips for getting your mojo back. :)
I find it hard to believe that you ever lose your mojo by the looks of those beautiful layouts!! When I get stuck, I turn towards a sketch. And m&m's...ha!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Trish, you always make the most beautiful layouts!
ReplyDeleteBoth pages are absolutely wonderful!
ReplyDeletegreat post, debbi. your insights are awesome. i too go and scraplift myself, among other things. because sometimes the mojo just ain't there.
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