Have you completely changed your scrapping style?

nesser1981

Sweet Shoppe SugarBabe
I'm curious if any of you have like completely changed your scrapping styles? Maybe from more traditional, element heavy layouts to minimalistic pages?

I'd love to see if you've successfully made that transition. Do you love it?
 
Depends on the project I'm working on.

I started out very minimalistic but learned to include more (clusters by Cheryl) over the years. Now I don't scrap element heavy like Cheryl but more in between her style and minimalistic.

I'm finishing up my October Daily project and today was able to do 8 layouts (1 more and I'm done!) because they are minimalistic. Next project will be my vacation to Vermont last October. That will be in my usual style. I just wanted the October Daily to be a quick project.
 
I also have upped the details since I started scrapping. I look back at my early pages and wonder who made them because I certainly wouldn't use that few details. Slowly getting more maximalist as I feel confident clustering.
 
I started out as a clean-and-simple style scrapper because I had zero skill at clustering or applying elements to my page. Ever heard the term "sticker sneeze"? Where it looks like someone just sneezed a bunch of elements across the page with no rhyme or reason to it? Yeah, that was me when I tried to get fancy.

So this was largely my "native" scrapbooking style for years:

MOC-01-Blind-Scrap.jpg

MOC-04-Clean-and-Simple.jpg

But I've always loved the look of layered, detailed clusters and the cool effects we're able to create digitally that you can't easily do in a traditional format. It took me a while to figure out how to use layered templates properly - it was actually a couple of @Cheryl Ashcraft's videos that helped me get the hang of how to place flowers and leaves on a template and rotate them and build visual triangles and balance out your colors.

And then my scrapbooking was totally "Level: Unlocked" when I started extracting element clusters from my templates and building my own library that I can mix-and-match on layouts.

I'm still not the most artistically inclined scrapper (after all, I'm a SugarBabe for my writing skills, not my layout ones) but these days, I'm pretty pleased with my more intricate layouts.

One of my all-time favorites:



And a couple more with clusters I like:





 
I'm finishing up my October Daily project and today was able to do 8 layouts (1 more and I'm done!) because they are minimalistic. Next project will be my vacation to Vermont last October. That will be in my usual style. I just wanted the October Daily to be a quick project.
It's really nice to be able to change up our scrapping style depending on the amount of time we have to finish a project, isn't it? Congratulations for knocking out eight layouts in a day - that's epic!
 
I don't know it I really have an exact style. I was originally a paper scrapper then went digital. I was on several CT over the years and so I scrap based on what designers created and how it inspired me. I then started doing Project Life style pages for most of my photos and then scrapping smaller groups of photos based on what inspired me. When I finally returned to scrapping last month after taking off a few years for the most part now many of my pages are inspired by my current life whilke I figure out how I want to catch up and on my Project Life years that are already in progress.
 
I've definitely changed my style. Like @angiekey my pages had minimal elements - but now, my pages are much fuller. I wouldn't say a maximalist but maybe a happy medium.

Then:
1_8_15_TWO.jpg
Now:
12-31-2025_DREAMING_OF_A_WHITE_CHRISTMAS_AMBER_SNOWFLAKES_KCB.jpg
Plus our granddaughter in the top layout is now the oldest granddaughter in the bottom layout - so - the transition didn't happen over night - !
 
I started with minimalist style:




But now, I do fuller clusters



Though I notice that I am mostly a 1-photo page scrapper, unless I use templates. :)
 
I've always loved full pages and specifically @cindys732003 templates :)

THEN:

full


full


NOW:

full


full
 
I started really simple...with some layers and mnimal suplies, but now...Loads of layers, flowers,
paint and so on and on

My first ever page posted here


somewhat artsy haha


To these




 
I also have upped the details since I started scrapping. I look back at my early pages and wonder who made them because I certainly wouldn't use that few details. Slowly getting more maximalist as I feel confident clustering.
My first page in the gallery here


My most recent page of the same trip (made 2 weeks ago)
 
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