Scrapbooking Supplies
Ways to Be A Serious Scrapbooker
Are you costing yourself too much money on scrapbooking
supplies? Scrapbooking is a wonderful hobby, not only are you
preserving your memories but it's a great stress reliever.
But, how much are you spending on your hobby?
Are you buying extra items that you plan on using later? What
are your plans? Goals? How many projects are you currently
working on? Jumping from project to project can distract you
from your main purpose, and that's to complete your albums.
Setting up and executing a plan to reach your goals is important
I mean, actually focus on the task at hand. What steps will it
take you to get your end result?
Scrapbooking is a lot of fun but let's be serious for a moment.
Your grandchildren are going to cherish all those memories you
wrote down for them to read. This is far more valuable than
anything. You are leaving a legacy for future generations.
Are you proud of your albums? Of course you are, so why not set
some goals to get more albums completed.
So let's talk about what time you devote to your albums. Are you
going to workshops where you have nothing to do but work on your
albums? Or are you sitting at home with supplies everywhere and
your children running around.
Don't get me wrong, there's nothing bad about scrapbooking at
home, just make sure it's effective.
Start by making a schedule of the time you will dedicate to your
scrapbooking. Which workshops will you attend? How many hours
will you set aside for scrapbooking at home? You should have a
planner that has all events, appointments, and day-to-day tasks
that you need done. If you don't have a plan in place you won't
know where you want to go.
Don't be afraid to schedule in time for your hobby. This is not
only a time to unwind for yourself, you will also feel great
about what you accomplished.
By focusing on your goals, and the steps you need to take to
reach those goals you will be extremely focused and will get
lots done in your album.
You should also take time to educate yourself on new techniques.
Learn at least one new thing at each workshop, write it down and
apply it for your future pages. Read magazines and learn what
others have done.
Clean up your workspace after you're done for the day. Keep your
layouts that you're working on in a separate album box. If
you're blessed to have your own hobby room, don't just let that
be your ticket to not putting anything away. If you leave you
projects lying around everywhere, you will quickly get
overwhelmed.
Remember the #1 goal for you is to get your albums complete. So
start writing down your plans. Here are some guidelines for you
to follow:
Carry only necessary items for your specific layouts you will
work on Decide whom you will attend with. You may want to go on
your own so you can get more done
Set goals for how many pages you want finished by the end of the
workshop At home, wait until you have the opportunity to work
un-disturbed.