New Officers:
Part of the shooting sports team and the coaches:
I've been on a scrapping roll. I LOVE scrapbooking and yes, I am addicted. It is a sickness. I have always been drawn to photography so scrapbooking just seemed like a natural extension of that. And it truly is an addiction. I don't have a lot of time to devote to it, but this weekend I indulged myself. The boys went pheasant hunting and I played with paper ~ lots of paper. We won't go into how much.
I don't have a dedicated space although I do have a closet to stash my supplies. Funny thing though ~ scrapbooking supplies have a tendancy to multiply and they have a mind of their own. My addiction has outgrown the closet and tape runner and embellishments have run amuck. I like to scrap in the living room in the evening and although I watch very little television, I enjoy watching a good movie with my family when I am scrapping. Alas, this makes for a messy living room. Scrapping is not for the immaculate-minded soul. However, it is good for my soul.
And in answer to the obvious scrappers question: No, I am not caught up, but my joy lies in the creating and the journey. It simply makes me happy and it's what I do for me. Maybe I never grew up and subconsciously I am still a kindergartener at heart. There is something very comforting about playing with paper and adhesive and pictures and recording our stories. It is my therapy.
I've always wanted to get into scrapbooking. I've done a little bit. I wasn't very good at it though, haha. But it was fun!
ReplyDeleteThere is no wrong way to scrapbook! You are an awesome photographer ~ you should atleast get some of those cool pictures into an album. Gather up your stuff and head this way ~ I've got lots of supplies. Caitlin likes to dabble in it too.
ReplyDeleteI loved your scrapbooking pages! I need to start myself.
ReplyDeleteYeah! I love your pages :) The photography is amazing and your journalling is always so heartfelt. TFS!
ReplyDelete~Heidi
PS I feel blogger guilt too. It's what keeps us going LOL