Friday 11 November 2011

Jocelyn's Journey,,,,

Of all the gorgeous creations that we have featured, these certainly stand out!!! ANYone would be delighted to receive cards from today's artist, Jocelyn Olson :) Lets get to know her better:

 Name: Jocelyn Olson

Tell us a little something about yourself?
I’m a mom and a wife--I’ve been married over 11 years and have two kids (my daughter turns 6 in December and my son is 1.5 years old). I’m originally from the Phoenix area, but since high school, I’ve had 8 major moves for school and work. I have a doctoral degree (Psychology/Behavioral Neuroscience), and until the last year and a half, I worked as a professor and evaluator. After my son was born we moved to South Dakota to be closer to his parents, and I started doing research and evaluation consulting work. My work is contractual, so my work hours fluctuate greatly, which usually allows for more crafty time. I started lurking on blogs about a year ago, and I started blogging last February to be able to join in challenges. 

When and how did you start card making?
About 6 years ago I made all of my daughter’s birth announcements, although I was done making 100 announcements when I was 9 months pregnant, I was sick of it. Almost 3 years later, I was making hair clips and bows for my daughter and I wanted to die-cut some flowers. I searched online and ran across die cutters and the papercrafting world. Around the same time, a fabulous local stamping store in Corning, NY opened, and I became hooked on card making! 

When would you say you are most creative?
My best ideas come when it’s quiet and I have time to think…in the shower, holding my son before he goes to bed, driving on a highway. For me, I have to have an idea and sketch in mind before I start crafting. 

What is your favorite technique?
I don’t know if it’s really a technique, but I use at least one digital element on most cards…digital stamps, papers, or my own sentiments. I love to paper piece (digi or regular) stamped images.  

Do trends inspire your creative process?
I definitely watch trends and I try to make at least one project using a new trend. Ultimately, though, I make what I like to make. 

Is there something about paper crafting you find challenging?
While I think I’m a pretty creative person in general and I’ve always loved to make crafty projects, I am not a naturally crafty person. Therefore, getting my projects to look polished is often a struggle. 

If you were stuck on a deserted Island, what THREE paper crafting supplies would you HAVE to have with you?
My husband is a little like the Professor on Gilligan’s Island, so hopefully he would be along to make glue, scissors, ink, and palm tree paper. Otherwise, I would have to have stamps, twine, and dies. 

Is there a designer in the paper crafting industry that inspires you? If so, what about their style or technique calls your attention?
There are so many designers that inspire me! I find I am drawn to designers who think outside the box and that are always trying new things. I love designers who take risks. Some of the blogs I follow are totally different then my own style, but their ideas are so inspiring. 

How would you describe your own style?
Primarily, I like my cards to be fun, and I lean heavily towards graphic and clean and simple styles. I often use bold colors, oversized elements, and my own sentiments on my cards.  I also love to incorporate something unexpected on a card. 

How long would you say it takes you to complete a card or project?
I am a very slow papercrafter. Some projects come together quickly (about 30 minutes) after I have an idea in mind. Other projects take me days because I’m using a new technique, I deliberate over the elements, or I make and remake a card. I am way too analytical to be able to whip up a card in 10 minutes. 

Do you have a favorite occasion to create for?
General cards—thinking of you. 

When you are finished with your creations what do you do with them?
About 1/4 of my cards go into the garbage can (although I do have an “ugly card” pile that I pull out for an occasional laugh). For the rest, I usually set them on my piano to enjoy them throughout the day. After that, they are either given to someone or they go into a box in my craft room. A few cards get pulled apart and remade after I’ve looked at them for a while. 

Are you on any Design Teams or have served on any in the past? Please include guest design positions?
I’m the Creative Team Coordinator for Print Candee, a digital company, and the Bows and Berries Design Team.

Get some inspirational doses from Jocelyn :)





Wow, aren't they stunning!! I don't think we've seen so many creative ways of digital cardmaking at once :) I learnt so much and I'm eager to try some of the tips/techniques that you kindly shared with us all! Thanks Jocelyn for joining us and thanks to all who visited :) Happy Friday!!!!


6 comments:

Alia said...

So creative!!!

Anonymous said...

LOVE all Jocelyn's creations, such a super talented (and busy) lady! Thanks for sharing!

Lindsey said...

Great choice! Jocelyn's work is beautiful.

~Tammy~ said...

I have loved this girls fun and creative cards since the first visit to her blog! So happy to be part of featuring her! :-)

Liza Yahya said...

Such lovely cards : )

Blossom inch said...

very beautiful and I love the stamping...cool!

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