kristi prokopiak I hybrid artist

hello all! it’s kristi again! here are my recent fall/winter pages.

(products used: today is elements)

i got to visit southern california in october and had such a great time. clearly i couldn’t decide which photos to use, so i just threw them all into 2×2 squares and gridded them on 4×6 photos. there wasn’t a rhyme or reason to their placement (originally i planned on cutting them out and shuffling them around) but once i printed them out i realized i liked them as is. (love when things turn out easy like that).

(products used: today is elements)

i wanted to include some bits i collected from my trip, but i had too many to fit in one spread. luckily i had snapped a photo of all of them laid out (nerd alert, sitting up and styling business cards and hang tags, sheesh) so i used that and just added a few bits in a small pile to add depth. this time i printed out the “perfect” element and cut it out to stick on top of the stack with a paperclip.

(products used: hello my name is)

went through a bit of a sad patch when i arrived back in brooklyn, so this spread is all about how thankful i am for my friends. they were al there for me when i needed them that week and i love that i have created my own family from these special people. all i need to get through a rough patch is coffee, yoga and friends!

(products used: quintessentials no.4)

the next spread is an everyday life documentation. the chai we love, a “drewism”, advice from a trusted friend, a text about interstellar, plans for an escape, a business card from a store, my new favorite artist, and a menu from a coffee shop. i love when i have fun bits like this from the week because they feel so personal, yet also completely ordinary.

(products used:listening)

another everyday life kinda spread. a new band i love, presents from a friend, recording a podcast for arrvls, a drunken text and songs i recently added to a playlist that remind me of my favorite co-workers. i used the “go on an adventure” card because the text is referencing a possible cross country move that is so scary but so exciting.

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I love these pages Kristi!

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