Minibook: Shea Stadium

get crafty project #1: a minibook of trips to Shea Stadium

I signed up for Elise Blaha’s Get Crafty workshop, which started on Monday. Along the same lines as my kickstart photo project, I’m hoping this workshop will get me thinking in a crafty frame of mind again. I finished my first project last night, and I’m so happy with it… not just because I like how it turned out, but because it was fun to put it together: cutting, gluing, stamping, all of that jazz. I’ll admit to being pretty skeptical about the whole scrapbooking phenomenon, but the workshop is sort of scrapbooking outside the box, and I can get behind that for sure. It’s more collage and papercrafts and photography all together, which is right up my alley. Plus! It was an excuse to buy things at the craft store and Staples, things that would normally count as “unnecessary” like a date stamp (!!!) and markers and cardstock and labels and shipping tags and new scissors.

detail view: September 27, 2008

The book itself is a collection of photos and memories of my seven trips to Shea. (The full sets of photos are over on flickr.) I printed one photo from each game wallet-sized, and wrote little bits about what I remember most about each game (or rainout, as the case may be). This is especially cathartic as the Mets begin their season at CitiField, which promises to be gorgeous, but is still in need of some memory-building.

Get Crafty Project #1: Shea Stadium minibook

Kickstart: 25 days

1. first signs, 2. another sign, 3. the height of cool, circa 1989, 4. ready to burst, 5. in profile (and the glow of the tv), 6. signs of life are everywhere, 7. I learned that this is called a balustrade., 8. I am really out of practice, 9. progress, little by little, 10. lights and raindrops, 11. mirrored, gilded corner, 12. opportunities are everywhere, 13. A little hope in the gloom, 14. star magnolia, bricks, 15. shooting into the sun, 16. it’s just spaghetti, 17. yellow like sunshine, 18. quick, before it starts raining again, 19. it’s a lot easier to take photos like this when you’re the passenger, 20. leaves! green! sunshine! I can’t deal!, 21. just one, 22. awaiting their fate, 23. stripes in the sky, 24. spring can look a little like winter sometimes, 25. bagel run

I’ve been trying desperately to kickstart my creativity by (not-so-secretly) taking pictures every day, and I finished with a nice, even, square 25. (I’ve been swearing all along that I won’t do another 365 days in a row.) I did it because I missed it. And because I’d stopped taking photos of anything but beer. So I just… started. And my inspiration may be slowly coming back. (And you know, it ended totally naturally… I just didn’t feel like forcing a photo on Saturday, so I didn’t take one. I think I’ll do this again soon.)