Confession

California scrapbook

Is it too early for a confession? I realize this is only post #2 of the Travelcraft Journal project, and we’re still getting to know each other. But let’s build this thing on honesty.

Before anyone gets the idea that I’m some sort of crafting goddess (you were thinking that, right? anyone? Bueller?), I should set the record straight on something. I’ve never finished an entire scrapbook or travel journal. Photos stuck into album sleeves, sure. But that’s it.

Yep. I know. Shocking.

I’ve done scrapbooky things – made pages, sketched layouts, obsessively kept ticket stubs and other bits and pieces that should totally go into a scrapbook. But completing an entire book? That hasn’t happened. (Yet.)

scrapbooking paper covering table
This is not a mess. It’s a process. Somewhere here is the color of my trip. I just need to spread everything out so I can find it.

One thing that’s gotten me closer, though, is not waiting until I’m back from a trip to start scrapbooking. I take along some cardstock, nice pens, and a glue stick or double-sided tape, and get a jump start on journaling and putting those little bits and pieces together, while we’re still on the road.

Now, I’ve seen Smash books and other scrapbooks you fill in as you go. Love the idea, but – maybe it’s the designer in me (or the perfectionist) – I’m really into picking out paper colors that match my day, choosing the format, and all that good stuff. (That design control freakiness probably doesn’t help with the whole not-getting-the-scrapbook-done thing either.)

craft-supplies-cottonwood

I thought this was an original idea until I checked with Google.

Me: Best idea evar! Scrapbooking As You Go! Bet I’m the first person this has ever occurred to, right?!

Google: Nope. There are 5 people doing exactly that on Page One alone. Plus 30,096 other things that are vaguely related that you should definitely know about.

Me: Oh. I guess I’m not as original as I thought. I should still totally buy the domain name for scrapbookasyougo.com, though, right?

Namecheap: Absolutely.

Ok, that just got real geeky real fast. Anyway. Even though other people did independently come up with the idea, I still embraced it. In fact, the whole concept of Scrapbooking As You Go was a big part of last year’s craft blog idea. I was planning to launch it right before our Epic California Roadtrip, and document the process of scrapbooking about the trip during the trip. (Uber meta.)

CA-scrapbook

While I did scrapbook during (and after) the trip, I still haven’t gotten the whole thing finished. And I only published one post on the craft blog.

But I held onto the question of how to bring what you enjoy doing into your busy life, and that’s a big part of this project.

Now I just need to finish a scrapbook. Maybe I should just start making them smaller.

Hello world (travelers)

collage showing ideas pouring out of the shower head.

I don’t know why so many great ideas happen in the shower, but, the other day, I had sort of a revelation.

shower of ideas collage

I suddenly realized that the crafting/scrapbooking/creativity-in-your-everyday-life blog idea I had last year would actually mesh with the travel writing idea I had more recently. Neither one had really taken off yet. Each was like a puzzle piece that looks like it will fit – but then just doesn’t. So you put it aside and you wait.

Both of those concepts are about doing something you love when time, energy and/or money is limited. They are both about being creative, exploring, and engaging others along the way. They are both about living a memorable life and how to share those memories. You don’t have to go far to have an adventure, and you don’t have to be an artist to do something creative. It’s about the heart. And sometimes all it takes is looking up, breathing in your surroundings – your moment in time – and making something new from your experience.

The word that popped into my head while the hot water beat down on my shoulders was “travelcraft.” Travel as an art form, a way of life, a practice. I am figuring this out as I go, and I hope you’ll join, in whatever way works for you.

Those 2 ideas I mentioned? I think they found their perfect fit here.

Welcome to Travelcraft Journal.