how have you evolved as a scrapper?

My style has changed so much since I started back around 2005. Here's an old paper page I made (I didn't go digi until 3 yrs ago). Love my girl (she's gone now) but cringe looking at this scrapping LOL

Then skip ahead to my earlier digi days, in 2013. I was a minimalist scrapper with lots of white space, little elements and pretty much no clustering (didn't have a clue how to do that).

Then in 2014/2015 I really got into brushes, textures, clustering, blending and shadowing. I still am a minimalist scrapper but my style has really changed over the years. Here's a couple from the last few months. One thing that stayed constant is my love of scrapping. I can't go more than a day or two without scrapping. It's in my blood, it's part of me.

http://raeclevett.smugmug.com/Galleries/Digital-Gallery-2015/i-F6RXp94/A
 

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Wow. Talk about massive element use! LOL! Looking back on some of my first pages, I didn't realize I was ever capable of putting that much stuff onto one page! :lmao Hard to believe I've shifted from that to a clean and simple scrapper!

You have always been a clean scrapper… Your gallery looks nice, neat and pretty… Definitely not like mine… how many dogs do you have?
 
Rae, it's amazing seeing the then and now pages of yours… I love the placement of your brushes… It brings the pages to life!!!! wow!!
 
You have always been a clean scrapper… Your gallery looks nice, neat and pretty… Definitely not like mine… how many dogs do you have?

This is just so not what I would consider "clean and simple" now! :)



We currently have two dogs - Roxy and Aspen. We had two other dogs before them (Kaytee, who we had before I really got into scrapping) and Abby, our first Weimaraner.
 
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