Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Featuring Studio Calico │ January and February 2019

Hello everyone, one thing I am hoping to do more of this year is share a bit more in this space. I haven't been that dedicated over the past year or so and I realize that an average of one post a month isn't making the best use of this space and that is totally my fault. I love my little blog space and I don't want to see it die off so I'm dedicating my self to sharing more this year. I have heard from more than one person and read more than one post recently about how blogging isn't as dead as one might think and that in light of more and more social media sites (hello Instagram) that are choosing the content to show and not show to its members, ahem no thank you. I wanted to make sure that I do a better job of sharing the work that I'm making on here more than ever.

One big thing that I have neglected greatly is sharing the work I am making for the Studio Calico Creative Team. Not sharing these projects has been a huge missed opportunity for me because I really loved making these projects and I should have been sharing them here. One thing that was wrong was I have been relying solely on sharing these projects on Instagram and not giving these projects the focus they deserved in this space. While the projects I have made as a Creative Team member are always accessible in the Creative Team gallery on the Studio Calico website, I wanted to make sure that I had a record of my projects here as well. They are all important projects to me and I want to have that visual record here on file to refer back to.

So today I'm doing a little catch up to share the projects I made with the January and February kits. It's going to be a doozy so maybe grab a beverage and a snack, you may need it. I'm going to start with February kits since they just went live this week and work my way back.

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February 2019 Confectionery Projects

February is one of my favorite months to document so I tend to go all in with the red, pink and hearts and these kits totally delivered.

Before I start I realize that I haven't' really talked much about what and how I'm documenting lately but I have pretty much abandoned the rigors of documenting weekly awhile ago and I thoroughly enjoy making spreads monthly instead.  I have really loved making based on the number of photos I have to document rather than just filling holes. Some times that means two spreads, sometimes more and I'm loving the freedom to make as much or as little as I want. I'm also quite behind and that's purely by choice. Being on two creative teams I end up making quite a few things each month and being 100% caught up at all times and working weekly was not ideal for working on teams. I needed to have photos ready and waiting so that means I'm working a year behind. I will say that I do miss documenting certain pop culture moments as they happen like I used to when I worked weekly but instead of doing it in pockets the moment it happens, those end up being the stories I capture in my Travelers Notebook spreads as they happen.

I ended up making two spreads using the Confectionery Documenter kit only. It was full of great cards and fun embellishments and I really love the new transparent 4x6 title cards they are including in the kits each month.






The second spread was more geared around Valentine's Day and a few other day to day stories.






I used the Confectionery Stamp Subscription to document a summer trip we took and I love that the kits are including more purple these days. Its not a very common paper crafting color so I always appreciate it when I see it.



This spread was made using the Confectionery Travelers Notebook kit and I just loved the acetate hearts and stars in the kit.




Lastly I made this 6x8 pocket page spread using the 4x6 Soccer Stamp by PaisleePress that was in the shop this month. I love capturing moments of my daughters soccer life and this stamp set was perfect for that.






January 2019 Fresh Start projects

The first project I made was the title page for my 2017 Pocket Page album. I've really enjoyed making my title pages at the end of the year so I can include some of my favorite moments from the year so that's what I did here. I used the Fresh Start Documenter kit and the embellishments were super fun for this cover page.


My second project was using the Stamp Subscription and the Travelers Notebook kit. What's not to love about books so I loved the theme of that stamp set.


Lastly I made a Travelers Notebook spread using one of the add on stamp sets called Girl Power. I loved the sentiments in this set and love how this turned out.



Because I haven't shared any of the projects I made in 2018 for Studio Calico I'm going to start posting those as well and will be back on Friday with another post so be on the look out for that.

I also wanted to put the work out that if there is anything in particular you are hoping to see here, please don't hesitate to comment below. I'm always eager to hear what things you might want to see here or if there are any techniques or tips and tricks you want me to expand on. I'm always happy to help educate and share so please ask away.

Thanks for being here and I'll be back soon!


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2 comments:

  1. Woo hoo! Loved reading your post and all your pages! I am def interested in how you print your pictures! They are always so lovely and bright! I need to learn photo shop - I keep saying I am going to do that every year and I don't! Happy Blogging!
    I myself am not happy with Instagram too hee hee

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  2. I know this is an older post, but I just wanted to comment that I love that you're documenting all of your projects here! It's inspiring me to think I might want to do the same... :) I always enjoy seeing your wonderful projects and reading more about them is a plus!

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