Site icon Miss. Carrie's Creations

How to Bring Balance to the Chaos

No, this is not a life lesson. My creative journeys are not always smooth direct paths. I face obstacles like creative blocks, absence of motivation, or feeling prosaic not to mention the other battles I face on a personal level. During lackluster times, my scrapbook pages can become chaotic and out of balance, so I have had to learn how to rein it in and conquer the chaos.

SUPPLIES | Glassboard (Save 20% with Carrie20), Photo Printer, Sewing Machine, Canva, Authentic Perspextive, Monochrome Hearts, HipKitClub January Kit, Vellum Paper, PaperSnips 9, Epoxy Sticker, Tags Die, Number Border Die, Fox Cut Stencil 3, Floral Stamp, Notes Stamp, Spun Sugar Distress Oxide Ink, Weathered Wood Distress Oxide Ink, Hickory Smoke Distress Oxide Ink, White Twine, Blender Brush, Paper Distresser, Spellbinder Platinum 6 Machine, T-Ruler, Die Release Tool, Foam Dots, Skinny Foam Tape, Glue Dots, Bearly Art Glue, Tape Runner

Memory-making starts with the photos and the story I want to tell. These photos were taken at different times and in various locations, so I removed the color, blurred the backgrounds, and cropped them to bring focus to the faces. Having greyscale pictures means a wider variety of patterns to pick from, which can be a blessing or a curse when you are facing a creative block. This is the point where I choose a title or phrase that helps to tell the story.

This perspextive from Bramble Fox was a great start. It was big, bold, and neutral in color which meant heading back to the pattern collection for some inspiration. I like pairing black with bright colors, so I decided on patterns from the January Hip Kit Club Kit knowing that there are always great phrases I will want to use.

Choosing a kit also meant fewer decisions. I could choose the elements I wanted to use, knowing they were designed to go together. Once I have the supplies selected and photos printed, my projects can go as planned or they can become a big overthought mess.

I started with florals – floral stamps, floral patterns, floral die cuts, and floral stickers. (It was a lot of flowers.) Initially, the pattern paper took focus from the photos, so I tamed the chaos with vellum. I also added some neutral-toned stamped images to calm the bright colors and added clusters of color with floral die cuts and stickers.

Printed florals can be a bit tricky. If you don’t create balance with colors and shapes, there will be a disconnect. Partway through the process, I felt like my page was off-balance, and discovered a need for visual triangles of yellow, bright pink, and blue.

When I feel off-balance – creatively or emotionally – I step away from the project or ask my husband for advice. This allows me to refocus on the story I want to tell, breaks the hyperfocus, and resets my brain. (Coffee helps, too.)

After a little break, I was able to concentrate on why the page felt chaotic. I could see a lack of colors, an uneven number of shapes, and I started to fall in love with the design again.

I also came to the realization that not every project is going to be the best one that you create in your journey. This may just be the day when I learn something new, discover an ability, or find a new way to use something in my collection.

In today’s video, I share this chaotic journey with you. Forgive my candor in feeling frustration and my inability to make decisions, but I wanted you to know that my crafting adventures are just as difficult as yours and there are ways to bring balance to the chaos.

At the beginning of this post, I said that this was not a life lesson, but I may have misspoken. Every part of my creative journey is a lesson I translate to everyday living. Whether it’s learning to walk away, accepting the imperfections, or finding balance in the chaos – every morning is a new adventure.

I hope today’s project inspired you to try something new. If you have questions about this project or the supplies listed above, feel free to leave me a comment.

I hope this inspired you to try something new. If you have any questions about this project or the supplies listed above, feel free to leave me a comment.

Hey friends! I wanted to let you in on the products I use in my videos. Just so you know, I’m not getting paid to promote any of them, but I do have some affiliate links available if you want to check them out. If you end up buying something through those links, it would mean a lot to me and my business. And don’t worry, you won’t be charged any extra. Thanks for your support! Learn more


Inspire others. Share this post:
Exit mobile version