December Daily 2010 | Day Eight
Tags:Welcome to Day Eight!
A day without photos for me. I did take some (including one I just took tonight of Simon in his Santa hat that I'll likely use tomorrow), but decided to use my journaling from this post. Behind the journaling I added one of the words from my Painted Christmas Words package. That story, along with a note Simon wrote me, is my Day Eight.
Here's a look at that first page:
In Photoshop I opened the Remember Template from the 6×8 December Daily Layered Template package, made the background white, drew a new text box with the Type tool and then copied and pasted my journaling from my Loving post. I made the "Loving" at the beginning of each sentence bold and red. I also changed the color of the frame to a light brown.
Next I opened the Joy.png file from my Painted Christmas Words package and enlarged it by dragging it from the corner (I work in Photoshop CS4 so I need to hold down the shift key while doing this to maintain the correct proportions). Edit/Fill to recolor and then I adjusted the opacity to about 20% by moving the slider at the top of the layers palette. I moved it down in the layer palette to just above the background.
Printed the whole thing on cardstock. I'm using the same Cream Puff cardstock from Bazzill throughout my album.
Along the edge I trimmed a tag from this set and added a little metal key. Here's a close-up look at that part of the page:
I used adhesive and just a bit of stitching along the bottom of the tag.
And page two:
Lately Simon's been reaching for my 12x12 white cardstock when he wants to write me a note (which usually takes up just a bit of the page). That was the case with this note. Since I couldn't fit it onto the page as he had written it (straight across the top of the 12x12) I decided to cut out each word and paste it back together.
After adhering I ran it through the sewing machine to create the lines.
I definitely could have left out the "th" that he crossed out, but I liked it.
Finished off the page with a strip of pattern paper, a couple little gold gems (I think these came from Micheal's - they were in a little strip and I trimmed off individual ones), and a 7gypsies label sticker with Simon's name and age.
SUPPLIES : Ali Edwards Painted Christmas Words; Small Gold Jems; Bronze Key (unknown source); Making Memories Clasp; The Girls Paperie Pattern Paper; Cavallini Christmas Cheer Gift Tags; Hamby Red Vintage Plaid; Ali Edwards Christmas Boxes; American Crafts Playroom Thickers (in green here); Claudine Hellmuth Studio Paint Dash of Red: Two Peas | Scrapbook.com; Ali Edwards 2010 6×8 December Daily overlays; Ali Edwards 6×8 December Daily Layered Templates
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SHARE A LINK TO YOUR DAY EIGHT
I’d love to have you include a link to your DAY EIGHT page here. Please link directly to your post or image on Flickr vs. your general blog link. Thank you! Also – don’t feel like you need to leave a comment!








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ali, your page is once again wonderful. loved your "loving..." journaling...it's great!
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i think this page is my favorite of yours thus far. Love your style!
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Love your layout today! Thank you for the idea of using the templates for journaling as well! (it didn't occur to me even though I have been using these almost every day now... :-)
I also like the creative lines, makes me definitely want to bring out my sewing machine a lot more.
But most, I like your story. It makes me reflect a bit of my own DD project. That I need to take a step back to look at it, and not get too focused on certain things (always easier said than done). Thanks for the inspiration!
Just remembered I had a question regarding the recoloring on CS4, but I'll have to check it when I get back home after work.
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I love that you included these thoughts in your journal. Such a neat idea to save Simon's note also. That's so sweet that he wrote it. We haven't watched any holiday movies yet, need to plan a movie night soon.
I'm loving this project so much, every day I keep going back to page one and reading and looking at all the pictures again. This is going to be a favorite and makes me wish my mom had one of these for me from my childhood. Thanks so much Ali.
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Lovely documentation of an ordinary day.
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I like writing on things, too. Some details which seems no important, but those we won't remember later. That's grateful !
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it's a really nice idea with the word as a background on your left page - I am sure I will get a change to try it very soon:-)
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I hardly ever not use photos on a LO, but yours looks fab, so now I'm seriously tempted.
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I love the way you sewed the note in, really great effect. It's also really good to see a day without a photo, because there are those days when there isn't any great photos to use. In my mind I have a back-up photo to take if I'm without a story for the day; my kids hot water bottles. I bought them each a hot water bottle in November and sewed a cute cow print fleece cover for them. Everynight so far in December they have gone to bed with those hot water bottles to keep them warm.
Thanks for sharing your days Ali.
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that note is precious! i totally agree that keeping the x'd th! what a treasure these little books are!
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Love the simplicity of it all. By far my favorite page of yours! Simon is too sweet!
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I love that you kept the Th!!!
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Ali, I'm loving every day of December Daily! This was the first year I've seen it so I'm enjoying watching the process...I think I'll do it next year :)
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inspiring and beautiful!
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I love your style! Thanks for all of the inspiration you provide for this project and countless others.
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Great idea Ali. Pictures aren't always necessary!
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This is my by far my favourite spread of yours so far!
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love your pages today, ali.
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I look forward to checking your December Daily update like it's a gift itself! It is inspiring and motivating to see what you have put together. I am really enjoying this project! So, thank you.
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I love that you left the 'Th' in!!
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