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1.) 1.) Tell us a little about YOU and how you are involved in the scrapbooking industry?
Hi! My name is Rachel. I am wife to a handsome and supportive railroader and mom to 2 crazy boston terriers, 1 neurotic jack russell terrier, and 1 needy cat. We currently live in an adorable old home in Kansas City, Missouri. Because of my husband's career with the railroad, we live an exciting life, moving every couple of years. While this lifestyle can occasionally be difficult, it does provide lots of scrapbooking inspiration! I began "officially" scrapbooking in 1996, while still in college, after a friend introduced me to Creative Memories. I have continued to evolve my style over the past 13 years, working for a local scrapbook store and designing pages for other people. I have also been blogging since 2006 (www.rachiesplace.com) and just opened an Etsy shop that offers vintage love and crafting supplies (www.rachiesplace.etsy.com).
Hi! My name is Rachel. I am wife to a handsome and supportive railroader and mom to 2 crazy boston terriers, 1 neurotic jack russell terrier, and 1 needy cat. We currently live in an adorable old home in Kansas City, Missouri. Because of my husband's career with the railroad, we live an exciting life, moving every couple of years. While this lifestyle can occasionally be difficult, it does provide lots of scrapbooking inspiration! I began "officially" scrapbooking in 1996, while still in college, after a friend introduced me to Creative Memories. I have continued to evolve my style over the past 13 years, working for a local scrapbook store and designing pages for other people. I have also been blogging since 2006 (www.rachiesplace.com) and just opened an Etsy shop that offers vintage love and crafting supplies (www.rachiesplace.etsy.com).
2.) What led you to scrapbooking? Do you remember that *first* time you sat down to create a page?
For as long as I can remember, I have collected memorabilia and photos...scrapbooking was just the logical solution to a "storage" issue!
For as long as I can remember, I have collected memorabilia and photos...scrapbooking was just the logical solution to a "storage" issue!
3.) When you sit down to create, what are the essential items in your environment that you need to feel in the "mood" to be creative?
I am a super picky scrapbooker so setting the creative mood can sometimes present a challenge. My essentials are a clean studio, my iMac and Canon printer, and a happy movie playing in the background (current favorites are The Wizard of Oz, Finding Nemo, and Monsters, Inc.).
I am a super picky scrapbooker so setting the creative mood can sometimes present a challenge. My essentials are a clean studio, my iMac and Canon printer, and a happy movie playing in the background (current favorites are The Wizard of Oz, Finding Nemo, and Monsters, Inc.).
4.) I feel most creative when.........
I feel most creative a night when the house is quiet, the pets are sleeping, and my husband is napping on the couch or watching tv...if the family is content, then I am content and feel creative.
I feel most creative a night when the house is quiet, the pets are sleeping, and my husband is napping on the couch or watching tv...if the family is content, then I am content and feel creative.
5.) How do you decide what you are going to journal about... and what is your favorite way to document journaling?
For me, journaling is more than just the basic facts of the photo (who, what, when, where), it is documenting how I felt or where I was at that time in my life. It is also often a personal reminder to slow down...to enjoy the ordinary and don't sweat the small stuff. My favorite way to journal is similar to my overall scrapbooking style...messy and scattered.
For me, journaling is more than just the basic facts of the photo (who, what, when, where), it is documenting how I felt or where I was at that time in my life. It is also often a personal reminder to slow down...to enjoy the ordinary and don't sweat the small stuff. My favorite way to journal is similar to my overall scrapbooking style...messy and scattered.
6.) What did you enjoy most about working with my buttons. How were they a good fit for your project?
I LOVE Tessa's buttons. I prefer to scrapbook with lots of loose elements...this gives me the freedom to mix other embellishments together for that "eclectic" look that I love. The buttons Tessa sent me to work with were beautiful in cool colors with a sparkly touch...perfect for coordinating with my snowy photos.
I LOVE Tessa's buttons. I prefer to scrapbook with lots of loose elements...this gives me the freedom to mix other embellishments together for that "eclectic" look that I love. The buttons Tessa sent me to work with were beautiful in cool colors with a sparkly touch...perfect for coordinating with my snowy photos.
7.) Share with us your most favorite crafty creation! What are you most proud of creating?
My favorite project? Hmmm...I have lots and lots (each new project is my favorite). My most RECENT favorite though is a yarn wreath that I made per a tutorial from the Constant Gatherer (www.theconstantgatherer.blogspot.com).
My favorite project? Hmmm...I have lots and lots (each new project is my favorite). My most RECENT favorite though is a yarn wreath that I made per a tutorial from the Constant Gatherer (www.theconstantgatherer.blogspot.com).
Thank you for sharing your amazing creativity, Rachel!!!
14 Want to leave me a comment?:
Oh my GOSH!!! Those are GORGEOUS layouts and projects!!! Love them all!
I like to use buttons in clusters in my layouts, but also in many other crafty projects!
Gorgeous yarn wreath! I love putting buttons on my layouts and cards as they always put a smile on my face. I have a bunch of Tessa's buttons just waiting for me to use them!!
Karen Lee
These buttons are just adorable and I love all those ideas.
I love to use handmade buttons as closure for envelopes like these
http://bissell-kids.blogspot.com/2009/06/fingerprints-designed-photo-wrapping.html
I think my favorite is that gorgeous tag! Great work! I need to quit hoarding these pretty buttons i have and use them
Oh goodness! Buttons from you would make my month!
Super cute creations!
I love to make cards, so buttons are always perfect for those, just the right little accents.
I really love her style! I love to scrapbook with buttons because they can be the perfect finishing touch or a subtle embellie, and the variety of buttons makes collecting them fun, too!
Tessa
Great feature! I love buttons. Check out my etsy shop aptly called Brigitte's Button Bijoux if you'd like to see how I use my buttons:)
bnazar.etsy.com
I love the birdie button as a flower center!!! So cute!!
Rachel, your projects are AMAZING! I love them all! And these buttons are to die for...OMG...would love to have them!
I love the use of the metallic blue snowflake button on the cherish page. The colours all work really well with each other.
-Leah
Oh my! Beautiful work, I just adore how she used the birdie button.
Tessa Ann- Your red and green Christmas buttons were just what I was looking for! I make off-loom bead woven objects. I love using buttons for closures on bracelets and necklaces. Many times that ends up being the focal point of a piece. So, my red and green Christmas leather wrap bracelets are all wearing a cute Tessa Ann button now!
beautiful projects.. can't wait to start playing with my new goodies =D
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