AE : 365 : Project Life Updates
Tags:My 365 : Project Life by Becky Higgins album is coming right along.
You can read my more details about how I am approaching this project in my original post here.
So how do I feel about this project and my approach after almost two months?The biggest thing I love about this album is that it really shows the progression of time. I am excited to see what it looks like at the end of the year. I am excited to start at the beginning and have in my hands a snapshot of 365 days in our lives.
I like that it is very low-pressure. If I don't happen to take a photo on a particular day I am just grabbing a piece of paper collected from the mail, printed from online, etc., or substituting in a photo from the same time period (within two or three days is my limit).
Repeats?Some of the photos I used here will be used in other layouts to tell more complete stories (such as a photo from Anna's birthday). In the case of her birthday, because I know I will be doing a more detailed layout with a variety of photos, I just put a small handwritten "happy birthday" onto one of my journaling cards.
Process?I find that if I keep up with posting a daily photo and journaling on my Flickr page that it makes it a ton easier when I have time to print photos and assemble into the page protectors. There is nothing to try to remember and the photo has already been chosen. It works best when I am in my regular daily routine...but, as with many other things, it becomes more challenging when other activities/vacations/houseguests make life more interesting.
Yesterday I uploaded all my photos, printed my journal cards, rounded corners, and assembled everything from the last few weeks (again, being able to cut and paste the journaling from Flickr makes a big difference for me). The one-hour-photo I used yesterday (Walgreens) wasn't great so I ordered the same batch from scrapbookpictures.com. For some reason I have grown too accustomed to instant gratification.
Here's a shot of a week in-progress. Post-it notes are working well as a general reminder of the date and the assigned photo. The "stuff" is tucked in over the course of the week or simply laid on top of the pages until I am ready to either crop to fit in the pockets or fold.
One of the things that has been keeping me motivated is that I have designated a spot for this album to sit open. It's current home is on a cabinet in my office (sharing space with my sewing machine). I have found if the album is out and open I am much more likely to grab some bits of paper and just stick them in the pockets. It also serves as a great reminder that this is something I am wanting to keep-up with in 2010.
SAMPLE SPREAD
If there is something larger I want to include, but it's not large enough to fill a full 12x12, I stitch and crop the page protector. I first did this for my Disney album that appeared in my Life Artist book to create page protectors for each of the park maps. I don't try to make these perfect and I often have to force the page protector through the machine. I trim off the excess page protector after stitching the pocket to size (I stitch with the paper inside the protector as a guide).
The back side of the penguin is blank for now. Most likely I will add something from Simon's school basket.
SAMPLE SPREAD
I cut a piece from the Lost DVD packaging and added a cough-drop wrapper. More backpack gems have been included here (see more on my post Scrapbooking Stuff That Comes Home In His Backpack).
On the back I slipped in something Simon had printed out from the computer (a fried rice recipe from Ni Hao Kai-Lan). Instead of just slipping it into the page protector I added a little bit of hand-journaling on a piece of cardstock to actually get more of the story told (it is attached with a mini paper clip).
SAMPLE SPREAD
SAMPLE SPREAD

Thanks again Becky for establishing such a fun project!









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This is a great way to be introduced to companies unfamiliar to us.
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Your Project Life is going so well. I am so happy with how mine is going. I do my journaling every night for that days picture, then I print my photos once a week for the previous week and put in any little extras I want to include that week. I too have used some page protectors cut down and sewn to size for extras. So far that's been a 1st grade spelling test, takeout menu and party invitation.
Keep showing us yours for inspiration!
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I LOVE what you are doing with this! Inspiring me to pull mine out and work on it a little more. THANKS!
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I am also doing the project album. For the week it snowed here in Texas which it never snows much here, I added photos to all the pockets. I have a stock pile of photos that I use when there isn't a photo of the day. Pets, view on the way to work, cell phone etc., my plan is to use them before the month is over.
I like the idea of including tv shows, books and recipes from the week.
Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks for the tip Mel
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I am loving Project Life. I feel fulfilled with my Scrapbooking like I never have before and I still have time to do projects in between. Thanks Ali for sharing yours with us. I really like the way you incorporate things from your lives not just pictures. I ordered some 8 1/2 x 11 page protectors so I can adopt this too.
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Ali, I think the best part of your note is that you are not letting this project create huge stress in your life. There is such a fine line between loving to create and having it wreak havoc in your every day life. When I start to stress out about a project, it no longer is fun for me, so I end up just chucking it. I'm super glad to see that you're allowing yourself some leeway on getting each day done. Thanks!!
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I LOVE the way this is coming along! This may have to be on my do it next year project list.
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Hey Deb. I'm in Texas too and I compiled and printed a collage of snow pictures from that week of massive snow and added it to my week in a sized down page protector. Still had my week's pictures but the extra collage and a little journaling about the snow on the photo was just an extra i threw in.
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Just ordered Project Life for my POTD'10, and I've been tracking the package...should be waiting for me today when I get home. I'm so excited. Thanks for the update on how yours is coming. You always have such great ideas, Ali. I love the way you incorporate mail, and wrappers, etc -- little signs of the times. I can't wait to get started!!!
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Oh I love to see your post its on your pages to have place holders. I could not scrapbook without post its.
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