Thursday, 23 March 2017

Introducing Sandra Scott......

My name is Sandra Scott and I’m married to a wonderful man who supports my creative hobby.  Between us we have four adult children, six grandchildren and one great grandchild.

I’ve been scrapbooking for about nine years but I’ve always had some sort of craft ranging from sewing, decoupage, OTP projects, knitting and attempts at painting.


Favourite type of crafting:

I can’t say I have a distinct style because I really like experimenting and being inspired by others.  I would say my scrapbooking is quite eclectic because some days I love clean and simple pages and others I love to get grungy or really girly it just depends on the task at hand.  I’m inspired by a number of things; a photo, journaling of a memory, my grandchildren, a sketch, other scrapbooking ladies and kits put together by companies.  The kits give me a starting point where I can choose the appropriate photo or event and in a kit the papers, embellishments and theme usually match and can be used for different creative projects.

Where do you scrap:

I mostly scrap at home but also if we head off in the caravan I love to create at the end of the day, if I can’t get all of my stash out I usually journal and plan a page or Project Life project (this may be in the form of an album, a travellers notebook or memory file).


At the moment I love experimenting with some mixed media techniques and using ephemera from paper collections or kits.

I love that a kit gives you enough product to provide the opportunity to create more than one project and they also give me a starting point where I can choose the appropriate photo or event and the contents of the kit match.  

Another positive is that you know you're going to get another kit when you subscribe.



                                           You can find more of my work here:







2 comments:

  1. So good to know a bit more about you!!

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  2. This is all soooo you - I love that you're such an eclectic scrapper :):)

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