
When Did You Create Your First Scrapbook?
Shimelle Laine: Yeah, so my first scrapbook was the autumn of 1998. Um, yeah, I made an album and I can't even, you know how if you have your first album and you kind of cringe when you look at it. I can't hide it because it was a gift for someone else, so I can't even be like, oh, let's not look at that anymore. No, I gave it away.
Scrapbook Design Teams and Magazines
Shimelle Laine: About a year and a half later. It was not long. This was the day of contests and applying for like page calls and stuff. So there were a few magazines by that point. And the hall of fame existed from Creating Keepsakes. So I applied.
The Biggest Challenge in Scrapbooking
Shimelle Laine: Um, initially it was really funny. Um, I didn't have kids and I wasn't married and this made me really like a beautiful and unique snowflake in the scrapbooking world. People in that day and age, people were like, no. Scrapbookers are mothers and grandmothers and they are scrapbooking photos of their children.
Being Authentic in Scrapbooking
Shimelle Laine: Well, and it was weird because when I was making pages for magazines, it wasn't that I wasn't making those pages, but I felt like I had to keep the pages that were about me secret. And um, I feel like we don't have that culture in scrapbooking anymore and that it is fine.
Memory Keeping For Your Children
Shimelle Laine: My son loves looking through the album where I was a kid and he loves looking through the album of some of the stuff that my husband and I did before he came around.
Shimelle Laine For American Crafts
Shimelle Laine: So every collection I've done with American Crafts has its starting point in some sort of life story from my history.
Shimelle's Go-To Craft Supply
Shimelle Laine: Well, the thing, it's such a silly little product, but um, enamel dots or anything else that can be used as like a small little confetti piece. I cannot finish a page without them because to me I need some sort of little detail like that to sprinkle it on. And it's almost like a visual cue to me that says, okay, now it's done.
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