Friday, July 31, 2009

{I'm wondering...}

Everyone has a unique scrap style. You may not know what exactly it is now, but it doesn't mean you don't have one. Scrap more, and I'm sure, the answer will surface in no time.

A classic, contemporary, romantic, vintage, traditional, pop art or a naturalist? What if you are none of those? Then what are you?

I'm at the stage where I'm searching and seeking.

What is my scrapstyle?

According to a quick online test that I did, I seem to be stuck between 2 styles. 2 different extremes.Here's the results:

If you picked mostly C's your style is definitely FUN, COLORFUL and PLAYFUL. Most likely you probably have children, or are extremely young at heart. You probably love to laugh and have a great magnetic personality that those around you are extremely attracted to. You might be considered high energy. Although the look is perfect for you, try using some basic embellishments like charms and metals and keep it simple. Since you probably use lengthy journaling and you're probably extremely personal in your journaling, try some new journaling styles, such as bullet journaling or list journaling.

If you picked mostly D's your style is very SOPHISTICATED & ELEGANT. A very formal look. More than likely you are drawn to a classic, traditional look with an added elegance. You are highly sophisticated in your creativity and could probably mass produce some award winning heritage and wedding pages. But since the elegant look tends to lend its hand best for Heritage and wedding pages, you might try some new techniques. Try adding some bold, or bright colors, with some texture. Use some new techniques like shabby chic and collage to stay true to your elegant style but lend a flair to your pages. As a sophisticated and elegant scrapbooker, you might tend to forget to get personal in your journaling - don't let that happen. Try journaling in a letter or note style and be sure that others can see deep within your heart.



Interesting Read:
What Is Your Scrapbook Style Quiz by Nicole Humphrey
Finding Your Scrapbooking Style by Jill Davis, Founder of Scrapbook.com



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