Scrapbooking & Pap.. Scrapbooking Who are some of your favorite scrapbookers?
Who are some of your favorite scrapbookers?
12 months ago  ::  Feb 17, 2008 - 09:50AM #1
Ginger
Posts: 8
So, who's work do you look for when seeking inspiration? Let's share some of our favorite scrappers!
Here are a few of mine:Jamie Waters - I love her style - it's eclectic but not overdoneBecky Fleck - Have you seen her sketches? She is GOOD!Keisha Campbell - I like how she is able to just put things togetherBrittany Laakonen - I also like her mom, Sharon's work, too!Greta Hammond - Plus she has the CUTEST kids!Suzy Plantamura - Great eye for colorJennifer McGuire - Always classic
So - who are a few of yours?
12 months ago  ::  Feb 18, 2008 - 01:17PM #2
Shannon
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Becky Fleck is awesome, just pre-ordered her book. I love Ali Edwards, I check her blog everyday. There are so many great scrapbookers, hard to just pick a few.
11 months ago  ::  Feb 24, 2008 - 09:37PM #3
Linda
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I also like Keisha's work.  And Christine Middlecamp.  Love her!  Becky Fleck is totally awesome.  Couldn't scrap without her!  LOL!  There are more, but those are the ones who come to mind right now.
11 months ago  ::  Feb 25, 2008 - 08:36AM #4
Valerie
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I really enjoy Vicki Stegall's work and the other designers at oscraps.com.  They do a lot of community events and have regular free kits as well.
11 months ago  ::  Feb 25, 2008 - 12:50PM #5
Lissa
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I have so many different people who's work I admire.  Nancy Jones is not only a riot and a darling girl, she's amazingly talented.  Love MIchelle Coleman, who is a digital/hybrid designer for Fancy Pants.  I've been working with her products since 2003 and she's really top notch.I tend to enjoy not only the "stars" but the regular people too.  Sometimes drawing inspiration from the little people rather than the stars is a little easier to rise to a personal challenge that's attainable.  Attempting to lift from a star has a tendency to be daunting whereas lifting or being inspired by the unknowns, who in many many cases are equally as talented, is mentally easier.Make any sense?
11 months ago  ::  Mar 06, 2008 - 10:48AM #6
Debbie
Posts: 1

Sometimes drawing inspiration from the little people rather than the stars is a little easier to rise to a personal challenge that's attainable.  Attempting to lift from a star has a tendency to be daunting whereas lifting or being inspired by the unknowns, who in many many cases are equally as talented, is mentally easier.Make any sense?


 That absolutely makes sense to me. I admire many scrappers and check out what they're doing for inspiration. Over at DesignerDigitals, I love the work of ReadsTooMuch (Mollie Taylor) and KatrinaK (Katrina Kennedy). Another scrapper I check out a lot is Doris Sander -- I usually track her down at 2peas. One of my ongoing favorites is Torm at 2peas and scrapsupply (Sharyn Tormanen)

10 months ago  ::  Mar 20, 2008 - 02:04PM #7
Sherry
Posts: 4
I feel incredibly blessed to have some of my favorite scrappers working on my previous and present projects and they include; Kimber McGray, Janet Ohlson, Nic Howard, Linda Harrison, Kelly Noel, Hillary Heildelberg, Suzy Plantamura, Jamie Harper, Rita Weiss, Cindy Tobey, Melissa Phillips, Stephanie Vetne, Katrina SimeckREALLY talented ladies and each one brings such a unique'ness to their pages!
6 months ago  ::  Aug 03, 2008 - 01:20PM #8
Brook
Posts: 1

Lisa Pace has to be one of my favorites.

5 months ago  ::  Aug 09, 2008 - 07:56AM #9
Shannon
Posts: 1

Kara Henry from CX is one of my favorite scrapbook designers.  Her photography is great and she does a good job in the CX podcasts as well.

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