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Scrap Stories: Mojo's Up and Left

Jam-on-toast

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CHEERY O
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It seems my mojo has packed its bags and ghosted me. Gone. Not around. Vanished. While I'm still here, glued to the screen, scrapping one idea after the other. I've tried scrapping pages too - hoping I'd accidentally trip over inspiration, but… nope… nada… just a bunch of 'meh' that has now been scrapped too. My recycle bin is bursting while my brain is blissfully empty.

The ever-present dialogue in my head is conspicuous by its absence and the silence is deafening. I have projects started… albums waiting to be finished… pages needing to be spellchecked. But I find myself drawn to the inhospitable beaches of Norfolk where a child's body has been found. I am fascinated by the discussions on pagan rituals and modern-day shamanism. I can feel the anguish of the parents and the frustration of the DCI. I want to join in the archaeological dig and discover the mysteries of the Iron Age people. I have already solved this crime in six different ways, but am hoping for something completely unexpected (please, author, don’t' disappoint me) All this while patiently layering stitch after stitch onto the canvas that will eventually become a Christmas sampler (yes, I know it is April)… telling myself I am being crafty… and that reading (well, listening to an audio book) is a good thing… but… seriously… Where did my mojo go???

The other day, I poured my heart out to my husband. He'd just come back from work, his brain fried from a full day of juggling balance sheets and supply-chain chaos, his stomach growling for something edible that didn't involve him cooking. He listened - a patient, loving soul - as I dramatically monologued about my lost mojo and my creative draught… and... said “Have you tried doing something different? You know, to take your mind off scrapbooking?”

I stopped mid-wave of the kitchen knife, zucchini salad momentarily forgotten. And almost replied… "The Iron Age causeways… the missing child… the three different Santa's and the quarter stitches that were slowing down my progress… remember??? I've been doing nothing BUT 'something different' " And then my gaze fell upon my lovely earbuds, lying there on the counter, blinking seductively…. Did I really want to scrapbook when I could just pop those into my ears and listen on? I'll have time as the kitchen will need cleaning after dinner… The DCI and the archeologist are about to crack the case. Mojo can wait.

Well, mojo can and still is... But this post can't… so here's the page of my here and now… not the usual I-took-my-time-and-thought-about-it page, but something I whipped up in 38 minutes… yes, that includes a quick browse through Pinterest looking for a page to lift… no judgement please!

 
LOVE your inner thoughts... :giggle4: When I am in a creative drought, I give it a few days and then look at the colors that I love, pictures I have saved that are inspirational in all ways... That is just for designing though, and only the colors really play into for me. For YOU, do a scraplift!!! :dancingbfly:
 
Well, I think you should put those thoughts on a page and add a picture of the earbuds.... I sadly don't have any advice but I loved reading your thoughts!!
 
So eloquently stated. I am struggling to return from the "drought" myself.While something different works for all of us,I have found looking up previous tutorials and digging in is helping me.While it isn't an absolute cure,I am starting to feel that old creative rush come to life. Good luck,it always returns.
 
First of all. . . congratulations! You did it!
Having a creative drought can be frustrating. One of the things that I have found helpful is to go through the gallery and pin some beautiful pages to my Pinterest account. I use this at times for inspiration- either a theme, a layout design, color combinations, or quotes.
I hope you feel better after venting your feelings. I know I did recently. You can do it!
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Yes! Thank you for letting us know the book!! Its on my TBR pile (digitally) now!!! I hope your mojo finds it way back home as soon as the mystery is solved.
 
I have really enjoyed this series though they seem a little more exciting in the earlier ones.
Oh, thanks... I just checked... there are 15 books and one more on the way... it's hard to keep a series going that long... no remote place can be THAT crime-ridden, after all. Any other series you might recommend? I'm forever on the lookout for books to listen to while I cross stitch.
 
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