December Daily : Foundation Pages : Cover & Days 1-12
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Today I am going to introduce you to the first half of my album and talk about what I did for the cover. Tomorrow I will post the second half of the images and a bit more explanation.
Something I stated last year should definitely be repeated again:
One of the questions I receive each year is how can you set this up in advance when you don't know what you will be doing on each day? This, for me, is part of the creative adventure. I create the album first and then format my content around the pages during December. If you look back through my pages from 2008 (see the full list here) you can see the before and the after to get an idea of some of the things I did with my foundation.
DECEMBER DAILY 2009
Let's begin with the Prima canvas album.
WHY THIS ALBUM? One of the main reasons I went with this album was that I wanted to do something different from the last two years. I still wanted the flexibility of having a variety of different pages (textures, sizes, etc - and this includes some page protectors and canvas pages) and I was looking forward to the creative challenge of seeing what I would do with it.
After lots of thinking about what I was going to do, I decided to cover the album with fabric.
In my stash I had this cool linen/cotton blend piece with red berries that I ordered last year from Purl Soho. In looking at their site it looks like these are embroidered fabrics come from India and this color is available here (it's called Natural/Rust Branches).
To cover the album I used a product called Wonder Under which allowed me to iron the fabric directly onto the canvas album. Easy.
Before covering the album I removed the grommets (the little metal circle pieces that held the ribbon) with small pliers.
Before covering the interior with fabric I made sure to punch holes where the new grommets would be placed (in the same original location). If you don't punch the holes when you can still see them it is a bit challenging to get them in the right spot.
For the inside of the cover I stitched two pieces of fabric together (just one was too thin and you could see through) and used the Wonder Under again to adhere it to the inside of the album.
New grommets were set after the album was covered inside and out.
If you are interested in working with the canvas album but not interested in covering it with fabric I saw a cool version that Amanda created using stars and Scarlet Glimmer Mist.
Once I had the cover done I was ready to tackle the inside. 
One big difference from year's past is the inclusion of more page protectors. Last year I did a couple pages with divided page protectors - this year there are more. In addition to the pages that come with the album I also found that some old KI Memories 8x8 post bound page protectors fit just right.
THE RINGS : One thing I really wanted to try with this Prima album was to see if I could use rings instead of the ribbon that comes with the album. I was able to use 2.5 inch metal rings (in some of the photos below you will see where one of them is open - need to replace that with a new one) through the grommets.
After figuring out that the rings were going to work I decided to put eyelets in the holes of the pages I was creating (the ones that come with the album already have them in place). The Crop-A-Dile worked like a charm for setting all those eyelets.
DAY ONE : Merry Christmas foil from Papier Valise (you can find it on page 3 of her paper section - you get a bunch of them that you can share with friends or use on other projects) is placed inside a page protector. To keep it in place I ran it through the sewing machine with red stitching (I did red stitching for the entire project to keep it simple). The content for the day will go above, leaving the part with the Merry Christmas foil see-through into the rest of the album.
I will add a number one to the photo when I document the day.
DAY TWO : Metal 2 from Tim Holtz. This page is an 8x8 page protector that came with the album with part of an 8.5x11 baseball card page protector trimmed down and slipped inside (when trimmed there are 6 pockets). Basically I cut off the top row of pockets and the part along the side where the holes are located. There is an example of a page like this in the December Creating Keepsakes magazine.
DAY THREE : Red envelope from Paper Source. Red Circle Number from Every Jot & Tittle. Scalloped edge along the top of the envelope created with the Fiskars Apron Lace border punch.
I like that there are some things I have used every year like these red circle numbers.
DAY FOUR : Red Galaxy Stars from Prima. I stapled four on the front and four more in the same location on the back side of the page protector. The photo or journaling will slip into the pocket alongside the stars. I may end up stitching a vertical line alongside the stars once I have the rest of the content in place.
DAY FIVE : 25 Days of December Overlay from Designer Digitals printed on cream cardstock with corners rounded on the top. Gold embossed patterned paper from K&Company.
DAY SIX : I cut down a file folder and wrote the words "cover with a photo." I tried to leave myself a few pages that will be entirely photos with journaling on top since I ended up wanting more of those sorts of pages last year. Gold with white dots paper is American Crafts.
DAY SEVEN : For the canvas pages that come with the album I decided to create pocket pages by sewing pieces of Hambly overlays on top. Small Enjoy card is from Banana Fish Studio. Circle 7 is a rub on from October Afternoon. I stitched transparency overlays to both sides at the same time with my machine (creating a pocket on the front and the back).
DAY EIGHT : A small "merry" card from Elles Studio was stitched to the outside of a page protector. The number "008" was already on the card.

DAY NINE : Pages from other minibooks make great pages for your December Daily. In looking though my stash of minibooks I grabbed one of the clear acrylic ones from Clear Scraps (8x8). I used my trimmer to cut a bit off the edge (removing the holes) and then used the Crop-A-Dile to punch the holes.
DAY TEN : Green glitter music pattern paper from Making Memories.Fa La La letterpress cardfrom Paper Source. Small blue rub-onsfrom Jenni Bowlin. This is one of the easiest ways to create pages - adhere pattern papers back to back and punch holes for the binding.
DAY ELEVEN : Pink Paislee canvas tag machine stitched on top of a page protector. "11" stamped with Studio Calico Noah alphabet stampsand black Staz-On ink. The content for this page will likely be a new page behind the page protector (like a full page photo).
DAY TWELVE : Another canvas page where I created a pocket by machine stitching a Hambly overlay right onto the canvas. Red calendar is from Jenni Bowlin.
TOMORROW : Days 13 through 25.

This is part of a series of posts on creating a December Daily album. All posts for 2009 can be found here.




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I'm starting to work on mine. One thing that I do that is very different is that I don't number my pages ahead of time. There are a couple of reasons why I don't. First off, I create the big and small pages, with miscellaneous bits and pieces. If we have a BIG day with lots of activities, I want to be able to grab a big page. So, I rearrange while I go along. This doesn't cause any problems, because the page is done ahead of time, it's just me putting it where it needs to be. When I've added photos, journaling, maybe a small embellishment of sticker, I then slap on the number. Works for me. I don't have to worry then about having a small page for a day with lots of activities!
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Very nice book! I had a look a few weeks ago at your other December Dailies and was inspired to start my own. I'm just waiting on some supplies I ordered to finish it off. Thanks for the inspiration!
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Beautiful! I'm so inspired!! Getting started on my book! Pronto!
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Very inspiring, Ali! Thanks for sharing this with us. I really want to get started on this soon, but have a few other things I have to complete first.
Love all the stitching you've incorporated. I now have sewing machine envy! I don't have one, but if I run across a cheap easy to use one, I'll have to snag it!
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LOVE this!!!! you are such an inspiration!
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Bureau en Gros has them for sure. That is where I get mine from. (I'm also in Montreal!)
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TFL: I'm so grateful. You aare amazing and my bad English is not so "suffisant" to say these words: TNAK YOU SO VERY MUCH TO SHARE WITH US TOUT TALENT! Waouh
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I'm so excited about my December Daily. I've been hoarding my canvas album forever because I wanted the perfect project for it and here it is... I can't wait to start playing with it. I'm definitely gonna glimmer mist the cover. What a great idea. Thanks again Ali for all your inspiration.
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See if you can find a used one Annie - they are great! Check out any local sewing shops - they may have some that have been refurbished - great for working with paper & fabric.
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Perfect idea Carol!
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Definitely have to have it out - when mine was put away I never used it. Now that it sits on a table it is well used (and loved).
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Have fun Angie - that is totally something to look forward to :).
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Hi Christine - I don't usually add holiday cards (you totally could - they could actually become the base for your album). What I do is create a layout where I square punch images/pieces/photos and bring them all together. You can see an example here: /2005/12/so_this.html
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I used the small grommet tool that came in the package with the grommets. You set it in place and then use a hammer to finish it off. Mine are probably a little scrunched, but I was ok with that...
The eyelets I got were just standard size - I don't have the packaging anymore. I definitely made sure they were not the tiny ones.
I will show an image of the outside of the spine tomorrow.
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Awesome Linn :).
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I have found that sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. I just used my Fiskars desktop rotary trimmer and sliced it a few times (going back and forth with the blade). The first one I tried did break - the second one worked. I think it often just depends on the thickness of the acrylic.
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Simple is one of the keys :).
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Gosh, this is awesome. I am already so very inspired! I just need to get a new camera before Christmas! lol
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It's all about simple (and it could have been even simpler but I wanted to do some stitching).
The stitching goes all the way through the page protector - it creates a pocket (this will be easier to see once the content is added in December.
My sewing machine is really basic too - it's from 1970 :).
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Wow Ali - this is an awesome album (already, w/o the pictures!) There are so many great & beautiful products out there that I often find myself creating a page before I even know what photos I will put on it. What a great idea to do this Christmas book! It's like giving yourself a gift. If you truly do work on it a little at a time DURING the holidays, then WHAT A TREAT to sit down and look through it after the holidays! Enjoy! I might have to try this!
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