Thursday, February 4, 2010

On Special Assignment from our Roving Reporter

Our Roving Reporter Series continues with an expose from another active Scrap Shotz member, Kelly (KZ). Kelly examines the not-much-talked-about subject of "Pajama Scrapping!"

Here is Kelly's report...

A few years ago, I met an online woman known only as “pajamascrapper” a name I found fascinating. Over the years since, I’ve come to know her real identity but the concept behind her nameis truly appealing to me!

One of the greatest things about scrapbooking I think is that it is often done in the privacy of my own home. I have a great scrap room with custom-built shelves and desk so nobody but me (and my online friends) can “see” what I’m doing. This means that I do not have to dress for the day OR in any certain manner. Nobody cares what my hair looks like or if I’ve brushed my teeth or not.

Pajama scrapping is one of the reasons I love this hobby. It suits me and allows me to relax in a manner I see fit. For me the time of day when the bra can come off is unlike no other. To release my “girls” gives a sense of true freedom and putting on my long nightie or my loose flannel pants and sweatshirt seems to release my creativity as well. It is then that I venture into my scrap room to play with my paper and create.

This relaxed concept may not suit everyone but for me it’s perfect. I no longer have children at home and my husband knows how to cook for himself. He is happy when I am otherwise occupied because it leaves him free to pursue his own past-times. This past weekend I participated fully in the online crop here at Scrapshotz. The design team outdid itself once again with their challenges (check the gallery if you don’t believe me!) and the fact that the theme was “FASHION”, is what caused me to think about dressing (or undressing).

Seriously, I have been hanging around this scrapbook world for a few years now and I’ve YET to hear anyone say, “Man, I can’t wait to get home and do my hair and nails for a great evening of scrapping!” Generally, what you hear is something along the lines of, “I can’t wait to get home and into my comfy clothes (aka pajamas in my case), and after the kids are in bed, watch some mindless television while I scrap.” In preparation for an online crop, often questions asked in the forum ahead of time are, “Do you have your photos? Do you have your snacks? Do you have your comfy clothes?”

Even when you participate in a day crop outside your home – especially in a group of friends - if you look around, you probably won’t see anyone dressed to the nines (so to speak). Most of the women there will be in stretchy pants (or loose jeans), hair pushed back (certainly not done at the hairdresser before she arrived) and little if any makeup. Hey! Maybe you run in fancier circles than I do but that’s how my friends show up for a day of scrapping!

When I go to weekend crops, what I see as far as dress is even MORE relaxed because you see your friends in all manner of dress and undress. We do shower (one of our friends even brings her own toilet paper for comfort!) but the dress code is always casual. As you’ve learned if you read this blog, packing for a crop is a complicated business so if you do manage to find room for a small bag of your clothes it’s a real bonus!

So back to this whole concept of pajama scrapping, whether you wear your actual pajamas to scrap, or just put on some pseudo-pajamas in the form of comfy clothes, the concept is the same. Scrapbooking is not a hobby you need to dress for. In fact, an argument can be made that it’s a hobby that you undress for. And before anyone starts thinking about naked scrapbooking, I have to say that is a whole other topic and something you probably “should” do in the privacy of your home… and please stay from that heat embossing tool if you do!!!

Now that you have read Kelly's article, what do YOU think of pajama scrapping? Let Kelly and myself know in the Comments, ok? :-)

I also wanted to share a beautiful layout which showcases Kelly's work...all completed in her pajamas, of course! :-)

P.S. If YOU are interested in being a Roving Reporter, drop me an email or pm.

15 comments:

Neisey said...

Great take on PJ scrapping Kelly. You know me and the "no bra" issue though LOL! I once read a "crop injuries" thread on another site and some poor braless woman caused injury to her girls with her trimmer. Now, I'm thinking if your girls are hanging anywhere near your trimmer this is an indication that you shoul NEVER.EVER go braless.

Living Well For Less said...

Love it love it love it! Gret article Kelly!! I can soooo relate! LOL

Denise (a.k.a pajama scrapper)

Jacqueline said...

PJ scrappin' is the best! It's been a while since I've done any scrappin' though. Love, love, love that last layout!

Laurie (Wally) said...

Great Article Kelly....
Love the pj scrapping.. I always wear comfy clothes scrappin...

Ellen said...

What a great read Kelly!! I love that we can be comfortable at a crop. the bra isssue is something I don't want to see at a crop though :)

Kelly said...

Glad you all got a giggle... Yes, Neisey, I've seen you at crops! LOL

And Denise, I bow to your inspiration. Thank you. :-)

Anonymous said...

well captured. most crops have a pj night even, or we'll scrap in pjs much of a morning. I too scrap at night after the kids are in bed...I don't always throw on my pjs, but I'm always comfie in front of the tv.

Wendance Designs said...

Great report, Kelly!!!

Rosie said...

Great article Kelly!

Heather M. said...

"release the girls" hahahahaha! that was my favorite part!

and i always scrap in my comfy clothes. so great to have you guest post, kelly!

Rebecca said...

love the idea of pj scrapping and do it all the time. Course the bra thing make me think that all underwear should be wore just for safety sake lol!

Stephanie said...

Awesome job Kelly!

Lisa L. said...

I love pyjama scrapping! Great report. Lisa L.

Jamie V said...

Is there any other way to scrap?!

Ouch on being bra-less, near a trimmer though!

Jess said...

Love the article Kelly... LOL I think we can all relate!