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Creative Conversations Recap

15 January 2015

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Last year, I had the incredible privilege of chatting with nineteen creative ladies on the blog.

Each of them inspire me in their unique way and I am so grateful to know them!

Before we continue with this series in the new year, I wanted to give a shout-out to these ladies and give you a chance to be inspired (or re-inspired) by them, in case you missed their posts.

Enjoy!

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No. 001 Vanessa Perry / No. 002 Sarah Alberto / No. 003 Lauren Hooper / No. 004 Olya Schmidt

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No. 005 Andrea / No. 006 Cindy Backstrom / No. 007 Meg Tsang / No. 008 Caylee Grey

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No. 009 Pam Llaguno / No. 010 Kellie Winnell / No. 011 Marta Andilla / No. 012 Maria Lacuesta

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No. 013 Tracy Armstrong / No. 014 Rachel Del Grosso / No. 015 Rachel Lim / No. 016 Laura Rahel

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No. 017 Stephanie Bryan / No. 018 Felicitas Mayer / No. 019 Heather Burris

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Creative Conversations is a blog series getting to know fellow creatives and friends that I’ve made through the internet. Read more about Creative Conversations here.

Creative Conversations no. 019 | chatting with Heather Burris

17 December 2014

You know that feeling of knowing that some people are just absolutely down-to-earth and genuine even without meeting them? Heather is one of those people. I found Heather through Becky Higgins’ Creative Team this year, and I’ve loved being inspired by her heart and amazing creativity. Welcome to the blog, Heather – so glad to have you!


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Tell me about yourself. I’m Heather, I’ve been married to my high school crush for three years and we currently live in North Carolina. I clean houses for money, but for fun I’m a writer, amateur photographer, and paper crafter.

What is one weird or interesting fact about you? My sister and I taught ourselves how to ride unicycles ten years ago. It’s my cardio workout of choice.

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What do you do to express your creativity? I have a lot of creative outlets, and sometimes it’s hard to know which to focus on, to pour myself into. But photography, writing, scrapbooking, art journaling – it’s all related. It’s all about storytelling. So, whatever medium I’m using, I like to think that at the end of the day I’m simply a storyteller.

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Who or what inspires you? I am not a musical person in any way, shape or form (I once faked my way through an entire middle school band concert.) But music is my biggest inspiration. It alters my mood and gets the creative juices flowing. My musical taste is incredibly boring, though; I’m all about Stevie Wonder and James Taylor. Mom music, basically.

Why do you do what you do? I ask myself this a LOT. But even when it’s hard, making art makes me feel more like myself. Writing long journal entries clears my head, taking a great photo energizes me. Life would be so boring if I didn’t spend it making things.

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What are your favorite tools or products?

  1. I have a huge stack of notebooks on my coffee table that I use for different things – an idea notebook, a journal, a photography idea book, etc.
  2. Lightroom 5. I thought photography was fun before I had editing software, and now I think editing is half the fun!
  3. Public libraries. I don’t know if this could be considered a “tool” but I love having so many resources available for free.
  4. My scrap pile. It’s full of vintage yearbook cutouts and bits of washi tape and Anthropologie catalogs. Just sifting through it is inspiring.
  5. Sharpies. They’re great.

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Are you an early bird or a night owl? When are you most creative?

I’m kind of both, at least as far as creativity goes. I am most creative when it’s dark out (rainy days are a dream!) but I can’t create to save my life on a sunny afternoon.

Thanks so much for having me, Amelia!

Be sure to follow Heather’s blog and Instagram for more inspiring posts and photos. Don’t miss out!

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Creative Conversations is a blog series getting to know fellow creatives and friends that I’ve made through the internet. Read more about Creative Conversations here.

Creative Conversations no. 018 | chatting with Felicitas Mayer

3 December 2014

I found Felicitas on Instagram and there’s something about her bright colorful style which makes me happy. Her creativity is inspiring and thoroughly evident in all that she makes. She even started her own kit club this year, which just shows how talented she is. I’m so happy to welcome Felicitas to the blog today!


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Tell me about yourself. Hello there, my name is Felicitas, 34, a product designer for the crafting industry and I live with my husband in Southern Germany. I love paper, DIYs & anything pretty and I like to document my creative adventures in photos.  If you search for PAPIERPROJEKT in the web, you’ll find me because that’s what I’m up to: I create paper projects.

What is one weird or interesting fact about you? Uuuhm, I think a weird fact is that I love love love lemons. I peel and eat them like oranges, drink pure lemon juice like any other fruit juice and I can get really angry if someone forgets to buy any… Was that weird enough or creepy already?

What do you do to express your creativity? Well two or three years back, I’d said I craft to express myself. But since I’m self-employed and create projects for a living (exaggerated spoken), sometimes it doesn’t feel like just expressing creativity but more like just work, if you know what I mean. So along with the creativity through crafting and the actual handiwork to create projects or DIYs, I somehow fell in love with photography. I think that’s the reason why I’m not just a little bit obsessed with Instagram: developing how to shoot the pretty stuff on your desk, composing nice photos… that’s fun for me and the expression of my creativity these days.

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How did you get started doing this? I started scrapbooking in the summer of 2009 and I blog about it since 2010. One and a half year later, I started my own business and taught German paper crafting online-course, followed by a took-over of a German scrapbooking magazine (yes, a real printed one) and at the end of 2012, I designed my very first crafting collections. As a graphic designer for many years, I always felt the urge to design products while I was creating my paper projects, mostly to fulfill my own needs but also to inspire people to get creative on their own. In 2013 my products (and the magazine) were sold across Europe and in some parts of Asia, Australia and USA.

Then I was forced to take a long break (almost a year) to refill low batteries, to create a more healty work-life balance and to think about what I love most of all the projects I was working on. That wasn’t easy for me and it took a long time to recover.

But if you have time to think about yourself and your life, you get pretty soon to the important stuff. I realized my whole heart is in product designing but I also realized I wasn’t just a (simple) scrapbooker anymore… So I thought about some products to be creative with no matter if you document your life in photos, love pretty packaging or you create some decoration for your home because that’s what I do to make myself happy.

That was the moment when my new label PAPIERPROJEKT was born and at the beginning of November, I was back in product designing and launched my very first creative kit, which is available on my Etsy shop.

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What do you love most about what you do to be creative? I love to have time! Since I am my own boss I’m able to clean my schedule to getting totally lost in crafting or photoshooting and nobody cares if I’m off for two hours or six. And right now I am developing new products and materials for my next creative kit and that’s also pretty cool, I guess. Sitting here and choosing new paper qualities or checking if a new product prototype will work as I had imagine it…

Who or what inspires you? I know most people tend to say they get inspired via Pinterest or magazines. But as I mentioned before, I’m an Insta-girl. That’s where I hang out in my lunch break and get inspired by browsing through my feed and the recommendations. I’m always stunned by people’s creative ways to express themselves or share their lives on Instagram. And for myself, I found some great crafty friends who inspire me everyday. And it’s also good to feel connected to that circle of creative people I sadly won’t be able to meet in real life but still be allowed to catch glimpses of their lives.

How do you stay inspired? What do you do when you feel stuck or uninspired? I learned the hard way that you can’t force your creativity to be there if you need it. There was a time when I did too many scrapbook pages using products I didn’t really like, to promote companies I was working for. I joined scrapbooking design teams since 2010 (manufacturer teams since 2011) and in retrospection I know now, I work the best or stay inspired when I’m allowed to play with things I really love. I think it’s important not to pressure yourself in anything you don’t feel just because it’s cool or trendy today.

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Why do you do what you do? What motivates you to be creative? Well, I love to create things by my own hands. I love to create things from scratch and watch them transform from a simple amount of products or materials into something new and handmade… something that you just saw in your mind before. The actual process of creating / making stuff is something very precious to me.

Describe your creative style. It’s colorful but at the same time bright & light, I think. I like to combine different patterns, colors and textures and when it comes to photography, I tend to shoot all my projects in bright light and with lots of white space.

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Name your top five favorite tools or products. Paper! Any kind of paper, it just has to be pretty. Followed by my scissors, my liquid glue, the black ink bottle and my canon selphy printer.

Are you an early bird or a night owl? When are you most productive? Definitive an early bird! I do all the important stuff early in the mornings, work some hours in the afternoon, so I have time for my husband when he comes home in the evening.

What project(s) are you currently working on? I’m working on upcoming new products and I’m also planning to do a December Daily this year and I have to prepare one of the cute little Instagram albums for it.

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If you had to be a color in a crayon box, which color would you be? Black or white because they’re basics and match to any other color or gold because it’s shiny 😉

If you could possess a super power, which one would you choose? I’d choose flying or even better: teleportation like they did in Star Trek. That would be pretty cool to beam you up to every place you like within minutes!

What is your favorite quote? To be honest, it changes a lot and it also depends on the mood I’m in, but I always liked the one below!

There’s a not so small percentage of times, in which I’m scared of my own courage and of what I’m doing (due to my work related past). And yes, I doubt myself about my ‘career choices’ and if it’s really worth to do it because there is a great difference between people who tell you they like your stuff and people who are actually willing to spend money in something you sell…

In those times, I try to remember the quote and I convince myself, as long as I’m happy with it and there’s my family who supports me no matter what, I’m a lucky girl and it’s worth to give it a try at least. Because that’s what life is about, right?

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Keep in touch with Felicitas on her blog, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Etsy to keep being inspired!
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Creative Conversations is a blog series getting to know fellow creatives and friends that I’ve made through the internet. Read more about Creative Conversations here.

Creative Conversations no. 017 | chatting with Stephanie Bryan

19 November 2014

I am constantly inspired by Stephanie’s work – she combines pretty paper, photos, and stories so beautifully in her projects. I know you will enjoy reading more about Stephanie and her creative process as we chat today. Welcome to the blog, Stephanie!


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Tell me about yourself. Hi! I’m Stephanie and I guess I would call myself a “creative”. I’m a momma to two sweet kids and a wife to a husband, who I’m pretty sure can be counted as my “third child”. I love taking pictures, usually of our everyday and my children, and I love documenting our life. I’m passionate about recording our memories in some form or fashion! I usually let my creative energy speak for itself, and you can usually find me creating mini albums, art journal pages, layouts, Project Life pages or some type of craft!

What is one weird or interesting fact about you? I can remember and recite song lyrics like it’s my job…seriously. Weird, huh?

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What do you do to express your creativity? I find my creative energy ebbs and flows a lot, so I usually focus on what I find “intriguing” and fun at the moment. My first outlet is typically photography. I love taking photos, playing with the light and experimenting with my camera. I think I feel most “free” when I’m behind my camera, which maybe sounds a little weird. These photos usually inspire me to create something paper related (mini album, Project Life spread, etc.). And if all of my photo/paper creative energy runs dry, I will usually turn to knitting, painting or something else “hands on”.

How did you get started doing this? I ventured into the paper crafting world through Project Life after my son was born in 2010. I found myself swamped in photos, memorabilia, letters, notes and thoughts and really didn’t know how I was going to keep up with all of this stuff. I stumbled across Ali Edwards’ blog and her Project Life pages and was hooked! From there, I started graduating into creating layouts, mini albums and art journals. I found the process so freeing and creative and I loved that I was able to express myself and my feelings through paper.

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What do you love most about what you do to be creative? I think I love the feeling of that burst of creative energy. I love when I get in a groove and the ideas just come and come. I’ve learned that this feeling comes and goes, so I tend to run with it when the ideas are there!

Who or what inspires you? I am inspired by so much and so many people. I love getting a peek into other’s creative process. That’s super inspiring to me! I’m also incredibly inspired by photography and the light within photos. There’s just something that speaks to me creatively when I see an incredible photo!

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How do you stay inspired? What do you do when you feel stuck or uninspired? I remember feeling this panic years ago when I felt like all of my creative juices had run dry. What if I never had another idea? What if I never created anything ever again? The panic and stress was definitely there, but I carried on and found that yes, that energy does run dry, but yes, it comes back again. I don’t really stress or worry about it anymore. I usually use that time to try something new, like weaving or film photography. I find that changing gears is an awesome way to jumpstart those creative juices.

Why do you do what you do? What motivates you to be creative? I think I have an internal drive to create. I’ve always been a creative person, but I don’t think that my energy really came alive until I started paper crafting!

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Describe your creative style. My style is light and airy with fun pops of color. White is always present. Always.

Name your top five favorite tools or products.

  1. My typewriter
  2. Sewing machine
  3. Wood veneer
  4. Vellum
  5. Resin flowers

Are you an early bird or a night owl? When are you most productive? I am definitely an early bird. I don’t always necessarily like waking up early, but once I’m up, I’m good to go! I find that I work best during daytime when there is a lot of good, natural light. Once the sun goes down and my craft room gets dark, I’m useless!

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What project(s) are you currently working on? Right now I’m working on filming a bunch of videos for the 25 Days class at Studio Calico! I’m super excited to be teaching this class this year! The December Daily album is my very favorite project of the year and I can’t wait to share my album and ideas with the class!!

If you had to be a color in a crayon box, which color would you be? Hmmm….I think I would be the white crayon. It’s light and neutral, and you don’t really know it’s there until you need.

What is your favorite quote? “You don’t have to better than everybody else. You should strive to be better than you ever thought you could be.”

Follow Stephanie on her blog, Instagram, and shop for more creativity.

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Creative Conversations is a blog series getting to know fellow creatives and friends that I’ve made through the internet. Read more about Creative Conversations here.

Creative Conversations no. 016 | chatting with Laura Rahel

5 November 2014

When I think of Laura, I think of florals and white and pretty paper, which is pretty much how she describes her style too. Laura constantly inspires me with her projects and I loved getting to know her better – I am sure you will too!


 

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Tell me about yourself. I’m a 24 year old lover of natural light photography and shelter dogs. I love documenting memories and I believe in creating the beautiful, passion filled lives we want for ourselves. I am a natural light photographer. I run two etsy shops, one of which sells my Project Life designs; the other is where I showcase and sell the floral crowns I design.

I’m a dream chaser. I’m a lover. I’m a woman who doesn’t compromise on her passions and instead pursues all of them. I’ve been married and divorced. I have Unexplained Female Infertility. And sometimes I blog about all of the above.

What is one weird or interesting fact about you? My middle name is Rahél. Pronounced “Ray-elle”. I am pretty much obsessed with it. People always try to correct me and say “You spelt your name wrong.” Or “Didn’t you mean ‘Rachel?’” After 24 years with the same name, I am 120% confident in my ability to spell and pronounce it correctly; usually I don’t even bother explaining that to people anymore.

Also, when nobody else is home, I pee with the bathroom door open.

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What do you do to express your creativity? I express my creativity through creating things. Project Life spreads, traditional scrap booking layouts. Designing floral crowns or Project Life cards. I love a good DIY project. I like to write. I love photography. Anytime I see the opportunity to create something beautiful, I try to do so.
 
How did you get started doing this?
I’ve always felt the innate desire to create things, I just wasn’t very good at it until recently. Working with florals is something my grandmother passed along to me. Then, I started exploring natural light photography so I could take photos of my floral crown designs. When Pinterest came around, I discovered Project Life, which I started a little over a year ago. Whenever I see something I love, I like to try and give it a go to see if I could be good at it. I like to test my boundaries and explore my creative abilities.

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Who or what inspires you? What inspires me – love, stories, beautiful things, grass and trees and lakes and flowers.

Who inspires me – oh this list could be so long but I’ll stick with my number one. Mara from A Blog About Love. Mara, despite infertility and divorce, has found a way to live so beautifully. She is so kind and forgiving and loving, the life she and her now husband have created together is so inspiring. She inspired me to change my story. When I was going through really hard challenges with my infertility and divorce, their story inspired me to change. To stop being sad and angry and disappointed and to become this fulfilled, happy, passionate person that I am today. I put in the work, but she inspired me to realize that I could do it, that my happiness was in my hands. I realize this isn’t a creative inspiration source, but she is probably my number one life inspiration and that’s important.

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How do you stay inspired? What do you do when you feel stuck or uninspired? I like to work on things in cycles when I do feel inspired to do them. I’ll work on Project Life everyday for two weeks and then once I’m not feeling it anymore, I’ll go a month without touching my album. When I’m not inspired anymore, I’ll stop and I move on to something else while I’m inspired to work on it. No pressure to do things I’m not currently inspired to do.

The best part of having so many creative outlets is that I’m always inspired to do something. So if it’s not Project Life, it’s photography or mini albums or designing things.

Why do you do what you do? What motivates you to be creative? For me, creativity is an innate quality ingrained into my being. It’s a part of who I am and something I need to do. It makes my heart and soul happy to create beautiful things and share them with people.

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Describe your creative style. Bright, light, white. Polka dots, florals and stripes.

Name your top five favorite tools or products.

  1. Pretty paper
  2. Paper trimmer
  3. At-home photo printer
  4. Sharpie
  5. Sequins

Are you an early bird or a night owl? When are you most productive? Night owl for sure! 10pm-2am are always my prime hours of productivity.

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What project(s) are you currently working on? My Radical Self Love Bible. Catching up on my 2014 and 2013 Project Life albums. A huge hand painted wooden sign for our dining room.

If you had to be a color in a crayon box, which color would you be? White.

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If you could possess a super power, which one would you choose? Teleportation. Experience the entire world.

What is your favorite quote? This always changes. A couple years ago, I got a tattoo that says “Wherever you go, go with all your heart.” I still love the quote but it’s becoming rather popular right now so of course my favorite has changed. Right now, I’m loving “The older you get, the more you realize that it isn’t about the material things, or pride or ego. It’s about our hearts and who they beat for.”

Follow Laura on Instagram, her blog, Pinterest and check out her Etsy shop!

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Creative Conversations is a blog series getting to know fellow creatives and friends that I’ve made through the internet. Read more about Creative Conversations here.

Creative Conversations no. 015 | chatting with Rachel Lim

22 October 2014
I’m so excited to be chatting with Rachel of Scrappin’ Love in today’s conversation. Her Instagram photos are full of creativity and her work constantly inspires me with its vibrant colors and beautiful layers. Rachel lives right on the same island as I do and I loved getting to know her better in this post!

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Tell me about yourself. Hello there! I’m Rachel, born and raised in sunny island Singapore. I’m a mother of 2 young boys and married to my best friend cum soul mate for 11 years now. In the day, I manage the household while being the caregiver to my boys and coaching them on their studies. By night fall, I take the seat of a crafter who scrapbook, blog, sew, crochet and craft the night away.

If you can’t find me at my desk, most probably I’m catching a show with my man on our couch.

What is one weird or interesting fact about you? I don’t like chocolate or any food in chocolate favor. I know, that’s weird.

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What do you do to express your creativity? Be it in any form of crafts, even if it is a little drawing session with my kids. At times I love to play with papers and create a mini album out of them. And on some days I prefer to mingle with random stuffs such as washi tapes. I do have quite a handful of hobbies to keep my creativity flowing.

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How did you get started doing this? When I was old enough to hold a pencil in my hand, I started doodling. I attended art classes since I was a kid, won in many drawing and design competitions, exceled in my Art subject during my school days, quit my job as a science technologist in a national defence research & development company to pursue my dream in becoming an interior designer and used my savings that put me through my first year of study before earning myself a scholarship. It was a fruitful 3 years, I have learnt lots including fine arts, photography, pottery, painting and design studies.

My life took a turning point a year after we had our first child – I decided to be a stay-at-home-mom and I was hooked to scrapbooking. I was never away from art & design since I picked up my first drawing pencil and I’m so glad I took the chance to pursue my dream.

What do you love most about what you do to be creative? It’s the ability to create from nothing into something.

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Who or what inspires you? Fellow crafters, even those of a different area of specialist. Photographs, colors, nature.

How do you stay inspired? What do you do when you feel stuck or uninspired? I turn to Instagram and Pinterest for inspirations. When I’m stuck or low in mojo, I’ll pack the project away and stay clear of my craft desk for awhile. Surf the internet, catch some drama series, family time with my boys, be a pig and sleep a lot or whatever activity that can take my mind off where I hit the wall. Usually and most of the time, I’ll be back and fully packed with ideas to finish up what I have left undone.

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Why do you do what you do? What motivates you to be creative? It is because it keeps me sane and happy. And these alone keep me going even though it means to sacrifice beauty sleep.

Describe your creative style. I don’t intend to label my style with any particular words. But hey, I’m a totally neat freak so clean and neat is my way of creating. 😉

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Name your top five favorite tools or products.

  1. iPhone – I use my good old but awesome iPhone camera 99% of the time I took my photos.
  2. Scissors – my cutter bee and honey bee by EK Success.
  3. Canon Selphy Printer
  4. Adhesive – tape glue and liquid glue.
  5. Papers – Of course, I go nuts over pretty pattern papers particularly by Crate Paper, My Mind’s Eye, Webster’s Pages and many others.

Are you an early bird or a night owl? When are you most productive? Hoot hoot… a night owl yes I am. Please don’t try to have any discussion with me during the middle of the day when my energy level is at its lowest. :p

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What project(s) are you currently working on? Project Life albums – I’m clearing the weeks and closing up the gaps. Plus another fun project that I can only reveal when it is ready.

If you had to be a color in a crayon box, which color would you be? Blue.

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If you could possess a super power, which one would you choose? I want to have endless energy so that I can have the ability not having the need to go to bed! Ha ha!

What is your favorite quote? “The only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking. Don’t settle. As with all matters of the heart, you’ll know when you find it.”

Follow Rachel on her website, Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest!

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Creative Conversations is a blog series getting to know fellow creatives and friends that I’ve made through the internet. Read more about Creative Conversations here.

Creative Conversations no. 014 | chatting with Rachel Del Grosso

8 October 2014
I first discovered Rachel through the Becky Higgins Project Life 2014 Creative Team. Since then, I’ve enjoyed being inspired by Rachel’s style and reading her blog. Her willingness to be real and open online is one of my favorite things about her. Welcome to the blog, Rachel!

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Tell me about yourself. I’m Rachel, the lady behind the blog, Big City Quiet. I’m from Ontario, Canada but was transplanted to Las Vegas, NV in January 2011 where I now live with my husband and toddler son. I’m your basic head-in-the-clouds, heart-on-my-sleeve, passionate, creative 30 year old with dreams of working for myself and being location independent.

What is one weird or interesting fact about you? I can make my bottom eyelashes move from side to side. I had a friend in College who was so creeped out by it that I used to do it almost every time she looked at me, especially when she was least expecting it. It was endless entertainment for everyone.

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What do you do to express your creativity? Anything I can, really. I’ve always been a very visual person. When I was younger it was painting (watercolor and acrylics mostly) and then I went through a charcoal phase where I produced some of my favorite pieces I’ve ever made. I have always been a writer of poetry, short stories and novels, and I have kept a journal for over 22 years. Photography has always been and always will be a big passion of mine, and then at the end of November 2012 I began project life scrapbooking, and haven’t turned back!

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How did you get started doing this? Sometime in 2011 I came across Ali Edwards’ blog and I was so blown away by her memory keeping system. I had always wanted to try scrapbooking but the large 12×12 traditional style scared me, so when Ali introduced me to project life I just knew that it would be a perfect fit. However, at the time, despite being newly married, I felt as though my life was too boring to document, so I waited. When I got pregnant with my son in 2012, I knew it was a perfect time to begin documenting.

Who or what inspires you? As a super visual person I find that I am most inspired by other people’s work. I could look at a painting and feel inspired to write a poem, or a photograph can inspired a new set of project life designs. These days my biggest inspiration comes from how people are living their lives: like Caylee Grey who inspires me to push forward with my business, Ali Edwards who inspires me to truly live a life worth documenting, and Meg Fee, who constantly reminds me of how beautiful the written word is and pushes me to improve my own writing.

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How do you stay inspired? What do you do when you feel stuck or uninspired? I have to laugh because I’m so terrible at staying consistently inspired when it comes to project life. I come and go in waves, it’s pretty bad! When I’m feeling stuck or uninspired the first thing I do (honestly) is complain to Caylee and Kelsey over a few texts, and then I bite the bullet and log on to pinterest. Whether I’m browsing a design board, or fashion boards, something always jumps out at me. If I’m having a particularly rough time with a spread, I try to step away and look at it again either a few hours later, or the next day. By then I usually have any idea of what I can change.

Why do you do what you do? What motivates you to be creative? Long story short: because I need to. When life is getting me down, when I’m stressed out or having a bad day, or even I’m having the time of my life, creating always balances me. I feel a pull to write… every day, or photograph and document my life… every day. Life is what motivates me. I want to remember the big and little moments of this one life I’m given.

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Describe your creative style. This is a tough question to answer. One thing I know is that I always try to focus on great photographs, and I make sure to add in a lot of journaling, but I don’t think that really answers the question. Sometimes I feel like other people have me pegged much better than I do. Let me ask you: how would YOU describe my creative style? 🙂

Name your top five favorite tools or products.

  1. My DSLR and iPhone, for sure. I will count those as one 🙂
  2. Lightroom
  3. My Tim Holtz Tiny Attacher (seriously, I’m basically addicted to a stapler!)
  4. Wood veneers
  5. Paislee Press products!

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Are you an early bird or a night owl? When are you most productive? My husband and I have a good laugh about this often, because I am TERRIBLE at staying up late. And I mean, terrible. I’m definitely an early bird. If I can get up, make a coffee and get right to work with no distractions then the first 3-4 hours of my day are my most productive. However, my son is also an early bird, but unless he is at his grandparents, I never get to take advantage of those productive hours.

What project(s) are you currently working on? I’m always working on my project life albums, but I also have a 6×8 one little word album in progress as well. I will soon be starting a project MY life album – like the lovely Kellie Winnell – and of course I’ve been keeping busy designing project life sets for my Etsy shop!

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If you had to be a color in a crayon box, which color would you be? Gray, I think. It’s not as dark as black, but it’s quiet and usually understated, like me. When you want to spruce yourself up a bit you can add a nice pop of color and look fantastic.

If you could possess a super power, which one would you choose? I would definitely want to read minds. I drive myself crazy wondering what people are thinking (and sadly, what they think of me).

What is your favorite quote? “What’s for you won’t pass you by.”

Follow Rachel on her blog, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, Youtube and Etsy shop and tell her I sent you!

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Creative Conversations is a blog series getting to know fellow creatives and friends that I’ve made through the internet. Read more about Creative Conversations here.

Creative Conversations no. 013 | chatting with Tracy Armstrong

24 September 2014

Like many of those I’ve interviewed for this series, I discovered Tracy on Instagram and quickly fell in love with her fun and unique style of scrapbooking. Tracy is also the capable lady behind the #singlegirlsb movement. Currently, there are over 1000 photos on that hashtag – talk about inspiring a revolution! Welcome to the blog, Tracy!


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Tell me about yourself. My name is Tracy, I’m 26 and I live in Vancouver, BC, Canada. I obviously love to scrapbook, though I do Project Life instead of traditional layouts. My favourite thing in the world is my rescue-dog Sophie. She’s absolutely my best friend. I also enjoy watching movies, listening to music and drinking numerous cups of coffee daily.

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What is one weird or interesting fact about you? I can eat the same thing for days on end and not get tired of it. Right now, it’s popcorn. Over the past three weeks I have eaten popcorn every single day.

What do you do to express your creativity? I do Project Life to express my creativity. I work full time and my job doesn’t allow me to be as creative as I would like. So when I discovered Project Life back in 2012, I knew this was exactly what I needed in my life. I work on my album almost every day.

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Who or what inspires you? Inspiration is everywhere but Instagram is my favourite place to go. I love going through the #projectlife and #singlegirlsb hashtags. Also my day to day life inspires me, if you look at my Project Life pages, they are basically an extension of what I love about my home. Black, white, gold, pink and bold patterns.

Name your top five favorite tools or products. My go-to tools and products are the monthly Project Life kits by Studio Calico, my Tim Holtz tiny attacher (with gold staples from American Crafts), any kind of gold embellishments, vellum/wood veneers and my iPhone. I only take pictures with my iPhone because I don’t have a big fancy DSLR camera.

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Are you an early bird or a night owl? When are you most productive? I used to always be a night owl, but when I got Sophie 5 years ago, I quickly became a morning person – which works well for her but also because I start work between 8-9am. I wake up at 6am each weekday morning so Sophie has time to play around before I head off to work for the day. That said, during the week I do all my scrapbooking after work to relax and wind myself down.

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What project(s) are you currently working on? As always, I’m currently working on my 2014 Project Life album, I’m also working on projects for both Chic Tags and Studio Calico right now. I have a mini album about New York that I’ve been slowly putting together as well.

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If you had to be a color in a crayon box, which color would you be? If I were a crayon color, I would be Shocking Pink.

If you could possess a super power, which one would you choose? I would love to be able to teleport to anywhere in the world with a snap of my fingers.

Keep following Tracy’s blog, Instagram and Pinterest for more inspiration!

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Creative Conversations is a blog series getting to know fellow creatives and friends that I’ve made through the internet. Read more about Creative Conversations here.

Creative Conversations no. 012 | chatting with Maria Lacuesta

10 September 2014
To me, Maria is the Queen of Creative Simplicity. She has the ability to make things look simply beautiful, which always inspires me. I love her style and seeing what she creates. Just take a look and see what I mean. Welcome to the blog, Maria!

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Tell me about yourself.  I am a blogger, designer, and memory keeper living in the Boston area with my boyfriend, Ray. When I’m not in front of my computer or happily working away in my tiny studio, you can find me enjoying the neighborhood I love and dreaming of my next project.

I believe in cultivating a happy life and, for me, that means creating something every day and giving thanks for all the little things that make life so wonderful.

What is one weird or interesting fact about you? Sometimes I forget how old I am.

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What do you do to express your creativity? So many things. I love graphic design, paper crafts, photography, memory keeping, and blogging.

How did you get started doing this? I’ve always been drawn to the arts. My paper obsession started while I was a child and as a teen, I was always in the darkroom.

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What do you love most about what you do to be creative? A couple of years ago, I started my first Project Life album and I’ve been hooked ever since because I get to combine so many things I love in one project. I’ve also really come to appreciate the act of documenting the everyday. It’s become such a wonderful gratitude exercise and I think it helps ground me.

I feel the same way about Instagram. There was a period of time when I stopped shooting photos and about 5 months ago, I challenged myself to post at least one photo a day on Instagram for the #100happydays challenge. This daily ritual become a habit and now I continually find new things to be grateful for, often posting 3 times a day now.

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Who or what inspires you? I am constantly amazed by other artists, crafters, and makers. Instagram is always inspiring and I find new people to follow everyday. I also love Pinterest for organizing my images. When I’m feeling low on inspiration, I’ll often scroll through the different boards I’ve created in order to give my creativity a jump start.

How do you stay inspired? What do you do when you feel stuck or uninspired? Stepping away from one project to work on something else always helps when I’m feeling stuck. Cleaning and exercise are also really helpful, although I avoid going those routes whenever possible 🙂

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Why do you do what you do? What motivates you to be creative? I just become so unhappy when I’m not being creative. I think making things is good for the soul.

Describe your creative style. A crafty blend of pretty paper and pixels.

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Name your top five favorite tools or products.

  1. Photoshop, the love of my life.
  2. Also, my camera,
  3. printer,
  4. Cameo,
  5. and glue stick.

Are you an early bird or a night owl? When are you most productive? I am most productive on my computer at night and I tend to be more crafty during the day. I used to be quite the night owl, but I’ve come to love mornings. Breakfast is the one meal Ray and I always eat together and I cherish this small, everyday ritual.

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What project(s) are you currently working on? If you’ve visited my site, you may have noticed the Shop section! It will be launching in September and will feature digital designs for download and personalized paper goods made to order. Here’s a little sneak peek…I’m beyond excited!

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If you had to be a color in a crayon box, which color would you be? White

If you could possess a super power, which one would you choose? To get things done! Definitely a case of more ideas than time over here.

What is your favorite quote? “Not all those who wander are lost.”

There’s more creativity and inspiration on Pinterest, Instagram, Studio Calico and her website. Be sure to follow Maria to keep being inspired!

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Creative Conversations is a blog series getting to know fellow creatives and friends that I’ve made through the internet. Read more about Creative Conversations here.

Creative Conversations no. 011 | chatting with Marta Andilla

27 August 2014
I discovered Marta when she was featured on Caylee’s blog. Then I promptly followed her on Instagram and fell in love with her style and design aesthetic. Marta incorporates color in such amazing ways on her projects and she is one of the sweetest people I know. I’m so glad she found scrapbooking and had the courage to take the plunge to create! I’m always inspired by her, and I’m sure you will be too. Welcome to the blog, Marta!

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Tell me about yourself. Hi there! My name is Marta and I am 33. I live on my own in Hospitalet, a city close to Barcelona, Spain. I work 9-6p.m in the tourism industry. After that, I do what I really love: scrapbooking and blogging. Specifically, what I love the most is playing with my Project Life.

What is one weird or interesting fact about you? I love to write sci fi or fantasy short stories, also comic plots.

From time to time, I get hit by an idea or a character and I need to write it down. It is one of the most exciting things that I have felt!

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What do you do to express your creativity? I mostly work on my Project Life but I also love to find new ways of expressing myself. For instance, some weeks ago, I discovered calligraphy is a fascinating way to soothe myself.

I also love art journaling and writing.

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How did you get started doing this? I have never felt myself as an especially talented or creative person, but I learnt the best way to find yourself and discover amazing things is pushing yourself a little bit out of your safe zone. So, one day, I saw an ad about a scrapbooking workshop in my town and I decided to try it out. It was one of the most scary and disturbing things that I did (I sweated and sometimes I wanted to cry of embarrassment on the following workshops for months) but it also was super fun and challenging so I started my quest of finding out more about this hobby until now.

What do you love most about what you do to be creative? Project Life and mini albums are my fave.

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Who or what inspires you? It inspires me words and emotions. People who write/tell and instill emotions and stories with a few words. People who are capable of writing raw and people who encourage you to be a better person. And if this is coming along with beautiful images or Project Life spreads, that is a total win for me! 😀

How do you stay inspired? What do you do when you feel stuck or uninspired? I must say that I usually find inspiration when I am working so I normally don’t go around trying to find inspiration. I have a strong desire to create and I have to sit down and do it.

I love to look at other’s people works. It blows my mind but I also feel easily discouraged because I compare myself. I try not to do it, but if I am having a bad week I do not realize it and I enter on a roller coaster all the way down. So I stay away from inputs: IG, blogs, facebook until I am OK.

If I am working on something and I feel uninspired I walk away of what I am doing. Usually, cleaning the dishes or leaving home and doing something totally different (like dancing) is what helps me the most.

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Why do you do what you do? What motivates you to be creative? I always feel it is hard for me to answer this question. The simple way to said it is that it makes me feel SO GOOD that I just can’t stop it. Before crafting, I always felt a little lost and without a specific path in my life. With everything that I do now, I have found a new dimension of content.

Describe your creative style. Currently: Fresh, bold, and fun!

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Name your top five favorite tools or products.

  1. Cards
  2. Stamps
  3. Tiny alphas
  4. Masks
  5. Sprays

Are you an early bird or a night owl? When are you most productive? I love mornings but I am most productive when I am fully awake in the afternoons. I never can sleep more than 4 hours straight so I tend to feel sleepy!

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What project(s) are you currently working on? At this moment, I am following Olya’s challenge: Project Life catch up and I would also love to find time to change the design of my blog.

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If you had to be a color in a crayon box, which color would you be? Hot pink!…lemon yellow! Agh! Can’t decide! 😀

If you could possess a super power, which one would you choose? The power over time. Going back and forward and look at events. How fun would be watching at your self when you were little or watching Michelangelo painting!

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What is your favorite quote? “Make it happen” has come along with me since I started this journey. Now, I think I would change it to “Let it happen” 😀

Isn’t Marta so inspiring? Follow her on her blog, Instagram, Facebook and Pinterest to keep being inspired. Tell her I sent you!

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Creative Conversations is a blog series getting to know fellow creatives and friends that I’ve made through the internet. Read more about Creative Conversations here.

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