I did that with the following page:
I was poking around an iPhone app I use when jogging, MapMyRun, and discovered I could find out how far I'd run this past summer. When I added it all up, I was surprised to find I'd run 131.27 miles. (Somewhere on the trails by my house I'd left 12 pounds behind.) I needed to make a page about this accomplishment, so I printed an iPhone photo from a 5K my family ran in August (I didn't want to take a photo special) and made the following.
I had these big numbers in a Studio Calico kit and decided to use them for this page, along with the map and number paper. (Note: I rounded down because the big numbers only came with one digit. Guess I should have run another mile!) Here's some details:
I used this page on the Thinking Through Design lesson on adding dimension to pages. You can see how many accents I popped with Dimensional stickers. Even the photo!
Back to the creative journal: When I finish pages I've logged in my journal, I cross them off the list. But some ideas stay on that list for a long time. A loooong time...
What happens with those ideas? Sometimes I just let them go. I had been excited to do them once, but not anymore. I might even have printed photos for them, but I think it's OK to let creative ideas die. They die a good death. It's OK.
Other times I leave them on there and the page eventually gets made. Here's one of them:
I went to CHA Winter and Summer in 2011 representing Ella Publishing and had printed photos, intending to make a page about each event. I never did, though I made minis of both. That will usually make me abandon the idea, but this one kept nagging at me. I wanted to make the page! So I pulled out some Jillibean Soup papers I'd pulled when I intended to apply for the design team( I never did--regrets! Ah well, next year) and got to work.
Here's some details:
Please know I corrected that errant gem!
The Studio Calico word bubbles I backed in pink paper.
I liked using the photo for part of the title and the calendar for the journaling. By the way, those were mistable Thickers. I bent them prying them off my cardboard box I mist in. Next time I'll put them on wax paper in the box. Hopefully they'll bend less.
So here's my question to you: how do you keep track of ideas? How do you plan? And how about letting creative ideas die--do you? Or do they get life support? :-)
5 comments:
I love how you combined both Winter and Summer CHA. Great idea! Love the look of the layout too!
these look FABULOUS! congrats on your 12lb many mile accomplishment--AWESOME!
I keep a little notebook to jot down ideas, sometimes it's just to remember a story, sometimes the title and journaling come right away, and I write that in there too. I let anything happen in that notebook. And, no not all the ideas make it to life.
That was what the smash book I've never opened was for :) Now you've inspired me to get it out and start a creative journal.
More wonderful layouts....love your idea of combining the summer and winter CHA photos! I also keep a notebook of ideas to scrap, sometimes they get scrapped, and other times they get crossed off for something more important, or meaningful! Thanks for sharing!
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