For digi dare #203
"Once upon a time, our basement was storage for countless paper scrapbook supplies - papers, stickers, letters, stamps, paint, scissors and adhesives, ribbon, brads, buttons and the like. I was a scrap addict, and paper was my obsession. Occassionaly I would glimpse a digital layout in an online gallery and admire the blending or whatever, but I was a paper girl through & through. Then one day, along came a free online tutorial. I tried it and found that I actually quite enjoyed it. My reasons for testing the waters on digital were quite practical. I had not been seduced by the artistry or the techniqe. I simply wanted an easy way to duplicate layouts. I ended up discovering that, while both approaches to the craft were similar in many ways - story telling and memory capturing being at the forefront of both - there were also many differences. Hands-on supplies vs. digital clicks, dimension & texture vs. a flat printed sheet; a big giant mess & lots of required storage vs. a tiny laptop and hard drive. Where once my tools were scissors, glue dots and tweezers, now my tools are Photoshop Elements, a Wacom tablet, and a good print company. Where once I feared messing up or making mistakes, now I feel free to experiment & try new things. Truth is, once I found my own style, it felt like a big weight was lifted off of me. When I scrapped with paper, there was a pressure that went with it. With digital, I feel unobstructed and free.
There was once a time when I felt torn between paper and digital. I felt I was betraying the craft into which I had put so much of myself. Today, I know that I am a better scrapper because of my decision to make the change."
Credits:
Click 2 Scrap by Kaye Winiecki
Beadalicious Alpha by Kaye Winiecki
Tuck N Wave shape templates by Sahlin Studio (altered)
School Stuff by Pamela Donnis
Retro Buttons by Paula Kesselring
Worn out Mat by Leora Sanford
Font: Gimme Space by Darcey Baldwin & Lauren Reid
TFL!
this is great rebecca! love your journaling - i was a horrible paper scrapper - LOL - my pages are embarrassing ... but i can imagine it would be a difficult switch if you were good at it! i love how you documented this w/ the two sides of the wave and the journaling in the middle!
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