Hello! Happy Saturday! Any crafty plans for you? Now that the winter chill
has returned here in CNY, I'm snuggling in and hanging out in my craft room
today. Got my coffee, and cozy fire burning and I'm ready to create. In the
meantime, I wanted to stop by to share a little bit about finding inspiration
with you. I know I had talked about this in the past, but it is still a pretty
popular questions so I thought it was worth bringing up again.
And the answer is.....anywhere you look! Look around. You will find color
combinations that you will love, you will find a photo or magazine layout that
can get you thinking about card and scrapbook layouts; but the absolute best
place to find inspiration, is in your catalogs, new and old! Yes! Old catalogs
can be a wealthy source of inspiration for a card! Stampin' Up! has some of the
BEST designers in the business and they are literally handing you over idea
after idea. You can CASE ("copy and share everything") exactly or you
change up the color combinations, change out the stamp set or just change a few
elements, it's completely up to you. That is one of the greatest parts about
the paper crafting industry, you are actually encouraged to CASE! We're
flattered when you like something enough to copy! Now, don't get me wrong, it
is completely appreciated when you credit the originator and is the right thing
to do, but the point is, don't sweat it and think, "I'm just not creative
enough to make my own cards", because that's just not true! You do not
need to come up with any idea on your own!
Here is an example of a card I cased using last years annual catalog! Yes, a catalog that is a year old was my source of inspiration! I just down sized the card and changed the orientation of it as well as changed the verse as I needed a thank you card for a customer and I thought the overall design of the card was perfect. So, what do you think?
Here is my card:
And here is Stampin' Up's version:
I would love to hear your thoughts, so please leave me a comment and let me know. I would also love to hear from you regarding what you would like to see and any other questions you would like me to answer. In the meantime, happy stamping and until next time,
Katrina