SCENE | Scrappin’ Win

Last Sunday, I joined again the Scrapaholic’s World caravan, this time, at Robinson’s Metro East. The category I joined was “Crop that icon” with the theme of “Food Trip.” It was my second time to join, so I was really excited. The first time that I participated in the contest, I didn’t have an idea of how to make a presentable scrapbook page. But now, I came with the hope of winning not just in the raffle draws but in the scrapbooking contest too.

I arrived at the activity area around noon. At the receiving table, I saw a familiar face. She was the host at the last Scrapaholic’s event. She recognized me by giving out a smile. When I approached the table to register, she said “Mag-member ka na ka..” I just replied with a smile.

At that time, I still didn’t have any photos for my scrapbook. So I went to photoline and had some photos from my camera printed. While waiting for the photos to come out, I busied my self with working on the free scrapbook project which was a hanging photo-thingy. =))

The photos that I asked to be printed was the day my colleagues dined at Cafe Lidia at Marikina City. I thought it would be a good set of pictures since I took snapshots of the food that we ate as well. So I thought my theme was solid. All I had to do was come up with a design that follows the layout and I would have a fighting chance of winning the prize.

As the hostesses were reading the rules for the contest, I was pondering on how my scrapbook page would look like. I don’t want my scrapbook page this time to be half-heartedly finished. I want to make a page worthy of a fight.

When the host signaled us to start, I rushed to make my page. I cut. I tore. I drew. I glued. I wrote. And all this time, I was rushing. I could see people around me doing the same. Some were already standing just being in the moment. For me, I just want to make a good scrapbook page.

The hostess gave the 30 minute mark. I began to shake. I think it was just me being competitive. There’s so much to do. And the first 30 minutes flew by so fast.  I still haven’t pasted the materials together. The 10-min mark came and I still haven’t used all the materials provided. That was what I learned from joining last time. I should use all the materials given so that my page will have a good chance of winning.

I finished my scrapbook page just in time. The contest officials immediately took my page as soon as the hostess said the signal to stop. One by one I saw contest officials bringing the scrapbook pages in front for the judges to see. From where I was seating, I could see a number of great scrapbook pages. So I began to lose hope. Though I gave up on the idea of winning, I was still hoping to win some freebies from the raffle.

When the raffle was being done, I stood up and looked at the pages I was competing with. Seeing the other pages, I convinced my self that I wouldn’t win again. But  at the same time, I was a bit happy because my work was at par with theirs. It was just a matter of taste. Then I picked my favorites.

mine at the bottom right

The time for announcing the winner came. They first gave out prizes for the kid’s division. When they called out the winners, I was surprised that the winner in the event last time didn’t win. I then realized that winning an arts/crafts contest depends on the taste of the judges.

Then the hostess called out the 2nd runner-up winner for the adults division. At that point, I have accepted my loss. But shockingly, my name was called. 1st runner-up winner! Whoah! I gave out a shout of disbelief. I approached the stage with an ecstatic smile that I just cannot hide. Miss Carmela, the one who recognized me earlier, noticed my smile too. I just can’t hold it in. I was so happy. I never expected to win in a pool of creative minds and certified scrapbookers with their fancy tools and materials. All I had were markers, a glue stick and Ma’m AJ’s glue for all materials. Until I got down from the stage, I can’t remove my smile. I was just so shocked and happy.

What I learned in these experience were:

  • in scrapbooking, use all materials available and provided. don’t be cheap.
  • in contests like this, winners are chosen based on the taste and like of the judges. so there’s no need to be sad if you don’t win.
  • just pour your heart into your scrapbook page, and all will be fine. even though you don’t win, you’ll still be proud of your work.
  • tools are there to accentuate your work. but it’s your creativity that will help you win.

I’m no scrapbooking guru not even a certified scrapaholic. I’m just an scrapbooking-enthusiast who has learned tips for scrapbooking and in life.

Again, thanks to the judges, All About Scrapbooking, BIC, National Bookstore, Hallmark and Filstar Distributors, Inc.

SCENE | Fun Scrappin’

Last sunday, I tried out Scrapbooking. I was invited by my coworker who is a scrapbook hobbyist. I thought, I might as well try it out. I was always fond of arts and crafts back in grade school, putting things together, using different materials, and seeing your finish product after all the hard work. Yes, I could remember staying up late, cramming to finish my art projects. Some were as easy as pasting things together. Some needed the use of a hammer and other tools. And some made use of odd materials and adhesives to make a beautiful collage.

For 200pesos the participants will receive his contest kit, All about Scrapbooking and BIC freebies, and a bonus journal page kit. There were 3 contest categories – the kids category, the adults (non-member) category, and the adult (club member) category. Of course, I was in the non-member category. The theme for that category was “I Love Fashion.” And rules state that the only materials to be used were the materials included in the kit. Use of other materials aside from the provided kit will be automatically disqualified.

For a beginner like me who has no idea on how to make “winning” scrapbook pages, it ws a very tough challenge. There I was amongsts pro’s and seeing them with their tools and their creative juices running really made it a hard time for me to really concentrate and think of my scrapbook page.

Scrapaholics

Here we are excited to open our kits. It felt like christmas. But for just an hour to make a scrapbook page, the pressure was on.

Deciding what to put in my scrapbook page was tough. I didn’t know how to make a decent page with just limited materials.

Putting some finishing touches. A label here. A journal there

time's up

Proud of my work. Title: YO! I know it’s not much, but it’s okey.

I won in two raffle draws. I received 2 gift packs from all about scrapbooking. However, I was quite disappointed and envious because my friends each won a 12×12 album worth 300pesos. grr.

We may have not won but we still had lot of fun!