Sunday, October 22, 2017

What to do with failed attempts?

Hi there lovelies,

Not everything we create is a success each and every time.

I made this card, but it just didn't work for me. The title was a mess-up. I wanted to chuck it but my sister wanted it, just because I made it.

If I have to analyse why this card didn't work, it must have something to do with how you "feel" when you create something. As creatives, we are closely connected to our work and our feelings. Our feelings can definitely reflect in our work.

My advice to you when you don't "feel" it, just take a break and do something else. Maybe go outside and just enjoy your garden or take a little trip and get some inspiration by taking some photos of your little adventure. Taking a nap or spending time with your besties, can also energise your creativity.

Then go back to your studio, and try again.

What to do with failed attempts?

  1. Keep them. Use them as a learning experience reference of what worked and what didn't. Make notes. 
  2. Keep them and use them as an element in your art journal. I have kept art and later found a use for it. 







Products used: Finesse Collection by Ivytree Studio

'Till next time!


Dressing chipboard ladies and making cards

Hi there lovelies,

From the end of September to February, the birthday season starts in our family. This little card was made for my sister's birthday in October.

I once again used the Finesse collection for this card. I dressed up the Girlie silhouette chipboard and some other chipboard pieces. I used some stamps in my stash to create the plum coloured butterfly wing background layer. I used the same stamp set to dress the girlie after I coloured it with paint and inks, using stamps and embossing powder and setting it with my heat tool.






Products used: Ivytree Studio paper and elements from the Finesse Collection

'Till next time!