Jeff and I spent a bunch of our early 20’s hanging out in NYC. On any given weekend you could find us in the city seeing a show, checking out some good food, or just walking around and people-watching. It was such a great experience and a real formative time in our relationship.
I’m having so much fun talking these older photos and creating scrapbook style layouts with my gel prints. Now that I feel like I’ve gotten into a bit of a groove with the prints, I’m a lot more likely to try to do something specific, as opposed to just experimenting or playing around.
Technique of the Day
For this page, I wanted something a little dark and grungy to match the overgrown fence. This is definitely one of those orphaned photos I’ve been telling you about—leftover after scrapbooking the rest of our weekend photos (it was a good weekend, we went to go see the Kara Walker installation and spent time with my amazing sister-in-law). There isn’t much of a story here; other than the colors are pretty, and it’s a very lived in scene. So just putting the word Brooklyn over on the other side is enough.
Supply List
Photo — Persnickety Prints
Letter Stickers: Tim Holtz
Heat Gun: Ranger
Trimmer: Tonic Studios
Gel Plate: Gelli Arts 8x10, 5x7, 3x5
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Tips & Creative Wisdom
Create from a Place of Nostalgia
Looking back on those early NYC weekends with Jeff makes me want to get more of those memories onto the page. It’s not about journaling every detail—it’s about getting the feeling out and having a place to hold it.
Pro Tip: Use your Daily Pages to revisit a place or time that shaped you. Even a photo without a whole story behind it will spark a great page when you pair it with colors and textures that match the memory.
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