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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. 006 | chatting with Cindy Backstrom

18 June 2014

I didn’t know much about Cindy when I first started following her on Instagram. But it’s always exciting discovering similarities that you have with friends you make on Instagram. I’ve since learned that Cindy and I share the same faith and profession! (I’m also majoring in education.) I always enjoy being inspired by Cindy’s creative pursuits and I hope you will be too. Welcome to the blog, Cindy!


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Tell me about yourself.  My name is Cindy (cinback on social media). I have two beautiful daughters (18 & 19 yrs old) and my husband and I recently celebrated 20 years of marriage. I am an educator, having taught in the classroom for 15 years and now providing professional development to the staff at my school (and taking the first steps to sharing our learning model around the world). I love the outdoors and being only an hour away from the mountains, we zip out there as often as possible to hike and bike and breathe fresh air. I love all kinds of crafting, as I love the challenge of learning something new, but scrapbooking is my ultimate pleasure. A few years ago, I started my blog Serious Play to share my creations with others.

What is one weird or interesting fact about you?  I have been skydiving and scuba diving and hot air balloon riding.

What do you do to express your creativity?  I am a crafter at heart. Creativity is my outlet after sitting in front of a computer for most of my day at work. I scrapbook, make cards, make mini albums, paint, knit, make paper garlands and have recently taken up modern calligraphy. I used to do a lot of scrapbook layouts, but now I have embraced Project Life as my main source of documenting life. To appease my love of embellishments, I make mini albums featuring a specific event or time. I also love photography and continually to try to grow that skill too.

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How did you get started?  I started scrapbooking after the birth of my first daughter, way back in 1994. I was invited to a Creative Memories party where I was first introduced to the concept of personalizing a photo album. Purchasing an album, some pens, stickers and a tape roller, I set off to document my new baby’s first year of life. However, there was not the wide range of beautiful products available today. In fact, this may have been the only scrapbooking company around at the time. Loving the concept of this type of documenting life, but not loving the choice of products out there, I lost interest. The next few years of my life I juggled two babies, plunging into my career, buying a house and car and life was just too busy for much crafting. Then scrapbooking magazines started popping up and I discovered Ali Edwards and Cathy Zielske. I bought all the magazines and spent hours examining the different styles and techniques and I followed so many blogs but my life was still too full for me to jump in, so I just admired from afar. As my girls grew older and needed me less, and my job required less hours of evening work, I began to dabble in scrapbooking again. And now, I spend almost every evening in my craft room after work making something!

What do you love most about what you do to be creative?  I love being challenged. So, if I see something that I like, I always try to find a way to re-create it for myself, especially if that means learning and developing a new skill. I don’t think I have ever said to myself, “You can’t do that!” In fact, I tell my girls all the time, “You can do anything. You just have to decide to!”

Who or what inspires you?  Everything! Being a very visual person I am attracted to magazines, Pinterest, and blogs. But I also draw inspiration from the patterns in nature.

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How do you stay inspired? What do you do when you feel stuck or uninspired?  I can’t honestly remember a time when I was stuck or uninspired. My issue is more that I have too many ideas than I have time to execute! I always keep a notebook handy and jot down things that I see that I want to try. And then I always have a few ideas of variations or improvements or substitutions that I could make to expand on that idea. Then, when I am working on something, I consult my notebook and all of those ideas come flooding back and I’m ready to go! I also keep a monthly Inspiration Board above my workspace, which is a catalogue of images and words that inspire me.

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Why do you do what you do? What motivates you to be creative?  I believe in Christ as the Creator and I believe that He has made me (and all of us) in his image, which means that we are innately creative. The question is whether or not we choose to exercise that creativity. I love the quote that says, “You cannot use up creativity. The more use, the more you have.” I believe that of Christ as well. The more I have of Him in my life, the more I am like Him and therefore, the more I am able to be creative.

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Describe your creative style.  This is tricky to answer, since I would say my ‘style’ is always changing. I don’t tend to follow the current trends and I don’t buy a ton of product. Instead, I try to make my own DIY version of something that I have seen and liked. I really just create things that I think are pretty.

I tend to stick to neutrals. I like colour, but in very small doses. Perhaps it comes from my love of nature and the calm that I feel from browns and greys and creams. I also try to avoid clutter. I like a lot of white space and breathing room and tend to cluster my embellishments while using them sparingly.

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Name your top five favorite tools or products:

  1. Silhouette cameo
  2. Vintage typewriter
  3. Vellum
  4. Gold sequins
  5. Anything woodgrain

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Are you an early bird or night owl? When are you most productive?  I am definitely a night owl. Waking up in the morning is the hardest thing I have to do in my day. Perhaps if I didn’t have to leave for work at the crack of dawn every day I would enjoy mornings more. For me, it is the evenings that I look forward to. As my workday is ending, I am already anticipating the projects waiting for me at home. Often, I don’t get into my craft room until after supper but then time just disappears and I get lost in my own little world of productivity. I literally could stay up all night crafting, but I have to tear myself away at a reasonable hour because I know that it will be hard to wake up again the next morning!

What projects are you currently working on?

  • Project Life
  • Modern Calligraphy, through which I have gained some new penpals
  • Maggie Holmes Mini Book workshop at Studio Calico

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If you had to be a colour in a crayon box, which colour would you be?  Probably, I would be a deep indigo colour, since it can fall into the neutral category, but can also be called on to be the star of the show. It has an element of uniqueness and mystery (not black, but not blue) as well as a quiet elegance (which I strive for, but have not yet reached).

If you could possess a super power, which one would you choose?  Ha! I have never even thought about this before and actually had to look up a list of possible super powers. After reading them over, I guess I would choose telepathy, like in the movie What Women Want when Mel Gibson is able to hear women’s voices and gets a lot of insight! There are far too many people who suffer from negative self-talk. They think they are not worthy, not smart, not pretty, not capable, not creative…and I want to get in their heads and kibosh all those thoughts, replacing them with positivity, encouragement and love.

What is your favourite quote? I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength. Philippians 4:13

Follow Cindy on her blog, Instagram and Pinterest to keep being inspired by her! Thank you for joining us today, Cindy (:

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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. 005 | chatting with Andrea

4 June 2014

I discovered Andrea on Instagram and was first inspired by her Project Life spreads (still am!). Since then, I’ve enjoyed her creativity that goes beyond paper, and continues into crafts and sewing. I love seeing her incredible creativity in her projects and following along her creative journey. Welcome to the blog, Andrea!


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Tell me about yourself. Hello, hello. My name is Andrea. I‘m 27 and live with my boyfriend in Switzerland. During the days, I work in an office and ;ive my creative side on the evenings and weekends. I love reading a good book (my current favorite is: The Time Traveller‘s wife by Audrey Niffenegger), watching some TV-series (Criminal Minds, NCIS, Homeland) and taking naps whenever I can.

What is one weird or interesting fact about you? I love when everything is organized by color. My clothes are organized this way, my books, my project life cards, my cardstock, just everything that could be color coordinated.

What do you do to express your creativity? There is not only one thing that I‘m doing. I always have a lot of things going on and I can‘t stop trying new things. Currently I‘m working on an art journal, knitting my second clothing (a cardigan), making mini-books about special events and ordinary days, painting some abstract art with acrylics and sewing a lot. The one thing that stays the same every week is my Project LIfe album. I work on this constantly and document our everyday life on a weekly basis.

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How did you get started doing this? When I was in school, I was very creative. I took some painting classes. My favorite subject was art. I loved to sew. I had an art journal… But with the first job, my free time was very limited. When I was 20, I decided to start further education. I was working 90%of the time and went to school for 10%. It was tough and I was so glad when I had my diploma in my hands. After these 3 years, I felt the urge to start creating again. Painting was the first thing I tried, then I bought a sewing machine. In 2012, I made my first mini-book and fell in love working with paper.

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What do you love most about what you do to be creative? I love that I totally forget the time and everything around me when I‘m creating something.

Who or what inspires you? Nature is my biggest inspiration. When I take a walk and see all the beauty around me, I‘m always amazed.

How do you stay inspired? What do you do when you feel stuck or uninspired? I have  several notebooks where I jot down all my creative ideas. One notebook lies on my bedside table, one on my desk and one I take with me wherever I go. When I feel stuck I can always use my notebooks as a reference.

But sometimes it‘s totally okay to be uninspired. I accept these moments and don‘t force it to have to create something always and everyday. And when everything doesn’t work, a nap always a good idea.

Why do you do what you do? What motivates you to be creative? Because I love the fact that I can make something with my own hands.

Describe your creative style. I‘m someone who always tries new things and with a new thing comes a new style. So my style is constantly changing.

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Name your top five favorite tools or products.

  1. Journaling cards – they are perfect for Project Life spreads but also to jot down a quote or used as a gift tag.
  2. Date stamp – I’ve used this one for years and it works very well.
  3. Glue runner.
  4. StazOn ink pad (and stamps) – StazOn works best for stamping on everything whether it‘s paper, wood, fabric or your hands.
  5. Zig Millennium Pens – they come in various sizes and I can write with them  directly onto photos without smearing.

Are you an early bird or a night owl? When are you most productive? Night owl. I just get more awake in the evenings. If I didn‘t have to work I would mostly stay up until the wee hours.

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What project(s) are you currently working on? At the beginning of May I shared my newest project. It’s called “create.share.love – 27 handmade items“. I turned 27 on May 2nd and decided to create 27 items while I’m 27. My goal is to only make things I’ve never done before. The first project was an abstract acrylic painting which I shared on Instagram.

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If you had to be a color in a crayon box, which color would you be? Yellow like the sun.

If you could possess a super power, which one would you choose? I would love to have that time-turner which Hermione had in The Prisoner of Azkaban. This way I would have a lot more time to be creative.

What is your favorite quote? In the end only three things matter: how much you loved, how gently you lived and how gracefully yout let go of things not meant for you. – Buddha

I share snippets of my life on Instagram (@andreacollects) and collect inspiration on Pinterest.

Be sure to follow Andrea on her links and continue being inspired by her!

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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. 004 | chatting with Olya Schmidt

21 May 2014

Like others I’ve interviewed for this series, I “met” Olya on Instagram and totally enjoy all that she does. Olya is an amazing artist and I love seeing all the creativity that she exudes in her work. I’m so grateful for her friendship and support as I’ve gotten to know her through Instagram, and today’s post. Welcome to the blog, Olya!


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Tell me about yourself. I’m Olya, (pronounced O-li-a, but I’m pretty sure I’ve heard every possible attempt at pronouncing it 🙂 ) I’m 28 and I live in Vancouver, BC with my husband Karl and our bunny Daisy. I’m a watercolor artist by day, project life scrapbooker by night.

What is one weird or interesting fact about you? When I first signed up on Instagram three years ago, I refused to use its social features and only used it for the photo filters. I re-signed up this past July and I’m so ever grateful for all the social connections I’ve made through it.

What do you do to express your creativity? l paint, I go around Vancouver and sketch on the go (@vancouversketcher), I do art journaling and, of course, project life albums.

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How did you get started doing this? Back in Europe (where I’m from) I went to a school that specialized in art. We had 2-4 hours of art lessons per day, 6 days a week. Grade 5 onwards art history was added, they didn’t mess around 🙂 After my mom and I moved to Canada in 2001, I learned English and after high school, went to college. I thought it was too unrealistic to pursue art career, so I went into business instead. After I graduated I was longing for creativity and I started doing scrapbooks for friends and family, even some clients, and I loved it. On our first year anniversary my husband surprised me with easel, paints and brushes and I started getting back into art again. In 2012 I took a leap of faith and signed up for my first art show and I haven’t put a brush down since. Now it’s my day job and I’m forever thankful that I took a chance when I did.

What do you love most about what you do to be creative? I love seeing my ideas turn into reality in sketches, Project Life layouts, art journal pages. To envision something I want to paint or make and then be able to do it, that’s my favorite part I think.

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Who or what inspires you? Colors, music, ocean, pretty stationery, people’s kindness, my little Daisy bun, return of Spring with its blooms and sunshine, seeing what others create,  Disney & Pixar movies

How do you stay inspired? What do you do when you feel stuck or uninspired? I listen to the music, go through my project life embellishments stash and just keep on creating. When I feel stuck I turn to Instagram and Pinterest, go for a run, read art books, take a break, even look at my own layouts/art journals from last years. I find that cleaning and organizing my supplies and creative space helps a lot too.

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Why do you do what you do? What motivates you to be creative? If I don’t create for awhile, my soul aches. Sounds a bit epic, I know but it’s true. When we were in the middle of moving to a new apartment last fall, I couldn’t paint or do project life for nearly a month and I literally cried (several times perhaps). Being creative is such a big part of my life that if I don’t honor it, I go into deep sadness and depression.

Describe your creative style. Happy, colorful & bright.

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Name your top five favorite tools or products.

  1. Dear Lizzy Project Life kits (all of them)
  2. Vellum
  3. Wood veneers
  4. Washi tape
  5. Tiny attacher

Are you an early bird or a night owl? When are you most productive? Night owl and at times early bird too.  I’m most productive at any time but the middle of the day, that’s where afternoon naps come in.

What project(s) are you currently working on? Project Life album, sketch-a-day challenge, art journals

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

If you could possess a super power, which one would you choose? Being able to talk to animals

What is your favorite quote? “Never give up on a dream just because of the time it will take to accomplish it. The time will pass anyway.”

Thank you for sharing with us today, Olya! Be sure to follow her blog, Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest to see more of Olya’s amazingly inspiring work!

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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. 003 | chatting with Lauren Hooper

7 May 2014

When I first discovered Lauren’s blog, she had just announced her move to South Korea. Immediately, I felt a connection to her through her posts because we both do Project Life and I am dreaming about teaching abroad someday too! I love that we have several things in common, including our love for creativity. It is such a pleasure having Lauren on the blog today, despite her busy schedule with making necessary preparations for the big move. Read on and be inspired by her creativity!


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Tell me about yourself. Hi! I’m Lauren from This Handmade Circus. I’m 25, I’ve been married for 4 years and currently live in Georgia, but we are preparing to moving to South Korea this summer for teaching jobs. I really love any kind of crime TV show, I am unashamed about my addiction to Young Adult Fiction novels and I could eat soup at every meal. I truly believe laughing should be an Olympic sport. And I once tried to not buy anything for a year to see if I could recycle, do without or make it myself. Also, I want to make ALL the things.

What is one weird or interesting fact about you? In college I owned a hedgehog named Stella.

What do you do to express your creativity? I seriously have creativity ADHD. I have a crazy huge pile of unfinished projects because I see something and immediately try to make it. I have used my love for making things to decorate our entire home, our wedding, most gifts I give are some kind of DIY, I record our life with scrapbooks and photo albums. I try to find a way to use my hands as much as I can in whatever project, event or idea I’m working on.

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How did you get started doing this? As a kid I owned EVERY art kit there was. Light Bright, Spirograph, sand art, anything Lisa Frank, Spin art, felt coloring pages, paper bead rolling. I loved it all, I wanted to learn how to do it all and still do! Which is my greatest weakness/strength. I am constantly learning new techniques and trying new things.

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What do you love most about what you do to be creative? I love the finished project. I love being able to display something that I’ve handmade and use it as a way to remember a time or event or emotion and enjoy it.

Who or what inspires you? I am so in love with blogs and Pinterest, but sometimes I think they un-inspire me! I have to be really careful as sometimes I will confuse ‘inspiration’ with just wanting to make what someone else did. Which there is nothing wrong with, because there are some awesome things out there! But, I really love solving problems. So I draw a lot of my ideas from finding a need and filling it with a DIY project.  Like with my washi tape box. I needed somewhere to store all my tapes and had found some things I liked but weren’t perfect for me or were too expensive. So I made something all my own and it was the best feeling and it sparked a ton more ideas for future projects.

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How do you stay inspired? What do you do when you feel stuck or uninspired? When I do feel stuck, I go to the greats. I can always find an idea or a million from Elise, Caylee, Elsie and Emma, NaNa, Heather. I will force myself to create a Pinterest project if I really am stuck and just need to start a new project, which will in turn get my going and spark some interest in something and next thing I know I’m convinced I can make an entire quilt in one night. (this may have happened recently….) I also am in crazy love with the Better Homes and Garden DIY magazine!

Why do you do what you do? What motivates you to be creative? Again, I think a lot of the projects I do are to fill a need. Like decorating our home. One of my biggest passions right now is scrapbooking and doing Project Life. PL keeps me being crafty on a consistent basis and helps me record our life, which is so, so important to me. But, I also have a constant need to create. I love working with my hands, choosing color schemes and spray painting things.

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Describe your creative style. Ack. This is too hard to answer. I constantly go back and forth from loving white space and minimalism and then back to being in love with all the fantastic products out there and loving color too much! I like layers in projects and I like a good focal point. I think my style has been changing a lot recently and I like that, I just haven’t quite landed on words to describe it yet.

Name your top five favorite tools or products.

  1. Micron Pen
  2. Hole puncher
  3. Paper cutter
  4. Tape runner
  5. Washi tape

I could conquer the world with these 5 things.

Are you an early bird or a night owl? When are you most productive? Mornings are a sin against mankind. Seriously. I work way into the night frequently, but my optimal time is 2pm to about 6pm. There’s something about that afternoon light that gives me superhuman productivity and ideas.

What project(s) are you currently working on? I am currently trying to wrap all my unfinished projects up since were moving! I’m trying to finish my scrapbook from our summer cross country trip, I’m trying to make a ton of mini books about our time here in GA, and I also learned how to crochet recently so I’m trying to get all my leftover yarn made into some scarves (which makes perfect sense since summer just hit), oh and I’m learning calligraphy and working on a few secret blog projects!

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If you had to be a color in a crayon box, which color would you be? That tealish, blue color that you actually really like and goes surprisingly well with colors you didn’t expect it to, but you kind of feel like it’s being sarcastic about not being blue but not being green.

If you could possess a super power, which one would you choose? Invisibility. I’m super nosy and want to know all about people’s private conversations and what famous people eat for dinner and what they watch on TV.

What is your favorite quote? This is what I would consider my life verse that I try to live by.

Isaiah 61:1-2

The Spirit of the Sovereign Lord is on me,
because the Lord has anointed me
to proclaim good news to the poor.
He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted,
to proclaim freedom for the captives
and release from darkness for the prisoners,
to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor
and the day of vengeance of our God,
to comfort all who mourn.

Thank you so much for having me Amelia! Be sure to stop by the blog to check out project tutorials and other random musings and then join me on Instagram and we can take tons of #whereistand photos!

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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. 002 | chatting with Sarah Alberto

23 April 2014

I loved seeing all the responses to the very first Creative Conversation. Thank you for sharing my excitement about this series! Today, I am excited to welcome Sarah for our conversation. I stumbled upon Sarah’s Instagram account a couple of months back and I love how her personality just shines through all that she does – she is so down-to-earth and sweet. I always love seeing the innovative and creative ideas she comes up with for all her projects. Welcome to the blog, Sarah!


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Tell me about yourself. I’m a stay-at-home mum of 2 who loves geeky stuff and all things crafty. I also have a cat named Streaky. Things that make me happy are shopping, sleeping in, sweets and stationery. I am a big fan of The Walking Dead, Batman and Doctor Who.

What is one weird or interesting fact about you? Something interesting would be that before my kids were born, I used to work in day care. I teach and take care of Pre-schoolers. There’s a story behind that! I have studied 4 different degrees because I had trouble finding what I really wanted in life. And the last course that I took was to be able to work in a child care centre. I have always wanted to work with children because I wanted to share my ideas and express my creative side. I guess all those years of studying paid off. One day, I want to illustrate and write my own children’s book.

What do you do to express your creativity? I like to make pretty things such as card making, collages and I also love to draw.

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How did you get started doing this? I like doing DIY projects but after having baby number 2 I got a little lazy. I got back into doing arts and crafts when I stumbled upon Washi tapes. I saw it on Pinterest one day and then started collecting. Then I joined the Filofax and Project Life community on Instagram and from there I got even more inspired.

What do you love most about what you do to be creative? I love sharing my ideas and my work with people who appreciate it.

Who or what inspires you? My biggest inspiration are my kids I get some of my ideas based on my experiences with them. I also adore my Instagram friends in the Filofax, Project Life and Snail mail community – who I consider the most talented people in the world.

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How do you stay inspired? What do you do when you feel stuck or uninspired? I stay inspired by trying out different things. I usually get ideas in the strangest places like when I’m in the shower or when I am folding clothes. When I’m stuck the first thing I do is check Pinterest for ideas. You can never go wrong with Pinterest! I don’t force myself to work on something if I don’t feel like it. Sometimes, it will take me months to start again but once I get started I don’t stop for a week or two.

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Why do you do what you do? What motivates you to be creative? I do this because I love it. I am attracted to paper and making things. I have always enjoyed arts and crafts. I was never an ‘academic’ or a sporty kind of person. When people say I inspire them, it motivates me and encourages me to do better.

Describe your creative style. I am spontaneous (but I always like to keep it simple). When I have the spur-of-the-moment ideas, I am itching to do it right away. I usually just throw in different designs and mediums and mix them all together. Sometimes it also depends on my mood. Making crafty things is my way of escaping the real world. It’s my little happy place.

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Name your top five favourite tools or products.

  1. Washi Tape – I include washi tape in everything I do! It’s such a versatile item.
  2. Journaling cards – Project Life and Me and my BIG ideas are my favourite.
  3. Paper trimmer – Because I can’t cut straight! Lol
  4. Stamps
  5. A black pen – For me it is the equivalent of a Little Black Dress! 😀

Are you an early bird or a night owl? When are you most productive? I am both. I usually try to do my work when I have free time (like when my kids are asleep). But I do find myself most productive in the morning because my mind is awake.

What project(s) are you currently working on? I am currently into making Pen pal Booklets and I am trying to finish my Project Life album about my son.

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If you had to be a colour in a crayon box, which colour would you be? I would say Yellow because yellow is a happy colour and I am a cheerful and easy going person. 🙂  I also asked my husband what colour he thinks I am and he said, Sky Blue. It’s because I am a very patient person.

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If you could possess a super power, which one would you choose? Before I would always say the ability to fly so I can see places. But now that I am a mum, I would want to be able to multiply myself so I can do several things at the same time.

What is your favourite quote? “Look for something positive in each day. Even if some days you have to look a little harder. Let the challenged make you stronger.”

Follow Sarah on her blog, Instagram and Pinterest to continue seeing her creative ideas – you will love them!

Thank you for joining us today and for being a part of this series, Sarah! So glad to have 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. 001 | chatting with Vanessa Perry

9 April 2014

I’m so excited to welcome Vanessa to kick start the Creative Conversations series today! I first “met” Vanessa through Instagram and I was so blown away by her amazing calligraphy and creativity. Seriously, her handwriting is amazing, and it looks even better in real life. I’m so grateful that she agreed to be a part of this series and for the friendship that we’ve formed through Instagram. It’s so inspiring seeing her creative work and I’m sure you’ll be just as inspired!


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Tell me about yourself. I’m Vanessa. And my last name is Perry, not “documented,” haha. I’m 25, and I live in sunny southern California. I am a Project Life enthusiast and I like to dabble in handlettering (calligraphy and brush script).

What is one weird or interesting fact about you? When I drive alone in my car, I belch* out my best version of Adele. My best performances include steering wheel drums. 🙂

* yeah, I’m tone deaf.

What do you do to express your creativity? I work on my Project Life album, calligraphy, and brushscript.

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How did you get started doing this? What a great question! I can probably trace the beginnings of my creativity all the way to elementary school when I fell in love with painting, so much so that I spilled paint all over my overalls. (Sure sign of an artist in the making – paint on overalls.) Haha!

But to really answer the question:
Throughout my life, I have always loved paper crafts and mixed media. My boyfriend alone has three scrapbooks, a Moleskine of doodles, and a Smashbook. I started creating for myself while I was going through a personal difficult time last year. It first began when I started taking pictures of things that made me happy and I discovered Project Life as way of documenting/scrapbooking, which taught me to really pay attention to the details in my every day moments. Around the same time, I also picked up a paintbrush and started painting words. This peaked my interest in handlettering, which led to calligraphy and brush script. All these things were my own form of therapy. Ever since then, I’ve just become really passionate about being creative.

 What do you love most about what you do to be creative? I enjoy the process – having to rummage through all my materials to find the right embellishments, making a mess, changing my mind a million times on a layout, thinking of the right way to honor a memory, practicing calligraphy. The hard work adds to the satisfaction of completing a project.

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Who or what inspires you? Easy. Happiness inspires me. If something or someone makes me happy, I have to remember it. A quote, a photograph, a souvenir, something that takes me back to that moment and how I felt.

How do you stay inspired? What do you do when you feel stuck or uninspired? Go outside, do something, make plans, have a conversation. I have to keep my senses heightened to feed myself inspiration.

When I feel like I haven’t been creative lately, I get out all my supplies and play around with them until I can put something together. I know when I’m stuck when a layout or a spread just isn’t cutting it out for me. I have to walk away, take a nap, or go on a run. Refuel myself; think about my vision and how I want to execute it.

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Why do you do what you do? What motivates you to be creative? I want to inspire, the same way being creative inspired me.

Describe your creative style. Simple with a few surprises. There is nothing too complex about my work, but I do like adding one detail that adds a special touch, something to be remembered.

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Name your top five favorite tools or products. In no particular order:

  1. Studio Calico wood veneers. – They’re on every single one of my spreads.
  2. The Project Life Midnight Edition core kit. – The neutrals make it easy to pick and choose cards to match my photos, I don’t have to worry too much about coordinating because neutrals match everything.
  3. Vellum. – I love printing on vellum to add a layer of journaling.
  4. Manuscript Leonardt nibs – I know the best nibs can be ordered online, but I haven’t ordered any off of my wishlist yet. These ones can be found at Michaels and I’ve been enjoying them for practicing.
  5. Studio Calico February Sugar Rush kit – I’m not a subscriber (yet), but I ordered February’s kit out of curiosity. It blew my mind and I might just be getting April’s kit. Studio Calico puts out some good stuff and I love that the kits come with coordinating embellishments; it makes it easier to put together a spread. I’m definitely a fan of SC.

Are you an early bird or a night owl? When are you most productive? Night owl, definitely.

What project(s) are you currently working on? I’m currently working on Project Life for 2014 and a hybrid scrapbook/ art journal.

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

If you could possess a super power, which one would you choose? Teleportation, makes for easy traveling.

What is your favorite quote? I don’t have a favorite of all time, but this one by Oscar Wilde has been speaking to me lately: “To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all.”

Be sure to follow Vanessa on her blog, Instagram and Pinterest to keep being inspired by her creative work.

Thank you for joining us today, Vanessa! It’s been such a pleasure having 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.

Introducing | the Creative Conversations Series

8 April 2014

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In a world where we’re constantly connected by our gadgets, having a conversation with someone can be a beautiful, sometimes rare, thing.

But I’m so thankful for the opportunities that I’ve had to make new friends through places like Instagram. So in an effort to get to know the people that I’ve connected to, been inspired by and become friends with through the inter-webs, I’m pleased to announce the new Creative Conversations series!

I’ve asked my friends from all over the world to be a part of this and I’m so grateful that they agreed to! They’ll be sharing their creative processes, random facts about themselves, and much more! I’m so excited to begin this and I can’t wait to introduce the first person in the series to you.

I’ll be featuring the first Creative Conversation tomorrow so remember to check back and join in the conversation!

A Singapore city girl who documents the every day adventures in crafting and purposeful living. Loves Jesus and likes laughing, making memories, crafty stuff and being inspired.

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