I have been on a roll as of late to finish a couple of scrapbooks for my son. I started out strong before he was born and then it tapered off. Now I'm working overtime.
The great thing about waiting those 6 months or more is the fact you get better. Yeah, yeah, I know. If you sit, you're supposed to get worse. But that's not my case. I met a new friend and she has taught me a lot about scrapbooking and introduced me to many new resources I would of never known about. Don't get me wrong, I stumbled upon a lot of these myself. I'm not afraid to buy and try anything once. And I haven't meet a sale I haven't liked. I'm also a blog lurker and you can learn so many new things just by sitting behind a computer surfing. So, all those methods have helped me evolve in my scraping.
But, if you look at pages I have done when "peanut" (what I call my son) was a new baby and the pages now, you can see a major difference in design. I was told I would want to redo the old pages. Uh, no. I don't think so. They are a part of me, my history, my heart and my son. I can't imagine tearing them apart. Would you? Or have you? Am I wrong in wanting to hold onto them as they are?
I have posted a few different pages: one old, the rest newer. Let me know what changes you see. What you like and dislike. I just want to know if I'm alone in this.
p.s. these aren't the greatest pictures because they were taken with a cell phone, sorry.
Happy musical scrapping
Chele
1 comment:
I actually really love the first one!!
I haven't redone any of my first layouts other than one that I did in year two that got messed up when we moved into our house in Anderson.
Next time we're up in my scraproom remind me and I'll show you some of my very first layouts.
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