December Daily™ 2011 | Hello December And A Few More Tips To Get You Started
Tags:1. TAKE A DEEP BREATH.This project is not meant to cause additional stress or anxiety (there's enough of that going around as it is). Take it one day at a time, one story at a time. Consider it an opportunity to slow down and savor what you most love about the holidays through words and photos (and some other fun crafty stuff mixed in if you want).
2. MAKE STUFF WHEN YOU CAN.Some days I put my layout together first thing in the morning - a certain story will come to light and I'll decide that will be the topic for the day. You don't have to wait until the end of the day to document a piece of it. Most days I put my pages together in the evening - yes, it often means staying up a bit later than normal, but for me, it's been worth it over the years.
3. BE REALISTIC.I post everyday because I want to encourage you to keep going because the end result is really pretty awesome. You should have zero stress if you don't/can't/decide not to "keep up" with the daily posting, uploading, etc. Don't worry if you miss a couple days - you can always add them in when you have a bit more time.
4. YOU DON'T HAVE TO CAPTURE EVERYTHING. I don't approach December Daily™ the same way I approach Week In The Life. I'm not trying to document everything that happens from waking up to falling into bed. I look for ONE STORY per day - that's it. Keep it simple - one little story per day adds up to a big collection of 25 at the end of the journey.
5. THIS IS NOT JUST A PROJECT FOR PEOPLE WHO HAVE STUFF GOING ON. And your life is not too boring to document. There's so many things you could document in addition to where you end up on any given day.
6. TAKE THE TERM "DAILY" WITH A GRAIN OF SALT. If you have TONS of stuff happening there's no rule that says you have to tell the story only on the day it happened. Use the word "daily" loosely - as a guide - if you go to the Nutcracker on Sunday but already have a story you want to share for that day then tell the Nutcracker story on a different day. No big deal.
7. HAVE FUN. Yes, have fun. If it becomes not fun, switch things up. Do something different. Put your camera away and just write or put down your pen and just take photos or have a day where you just play with your products to create a cool collage of memories on the page.
8. THINK ABOUT PERSPECTIVE. Consider what you wish you knew about someone in your life and how they spent their holidays. What was their perspective, what did they love most? Get those types of stories into your book. I'm continually thinking from the perspective of what I wish I knew, and what I most want my kids to know down the road.
9. SPEND THE TIME YOU MIGHT BE SURFING AROUND FOR INSPIRATION WORKING ON YOUR PROJECT. I know how it goes. Trust me, I know.
If you want more specific ideas don't forget to check out the 25 December Daily™ Ideas and Story Inspiration post for more ways to get you motivated for telling your December stories.
Here's a few other great places to find, and share, December Daily™ visual inspiration:
Tomorrow I'll be back early in the AM with my DAY ONE post (I have to live it before I can document it). That post will include a place for you to link to your stories of the day.
Most of all my hope for you is that this album brings YOU joy.
Now go live your life, record some stories and make a little something.
Happy December!

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Wow! I love reading all the comments about how excited everyone is to get started on the DD's. Just reading these make me smile! This is such a Happy Place. I love it!
I'm anxious to see the pages that are posted and "lift" some of your ideas!
Thanks Ali for your guidance and encouragement and contribution to making the holidays happy! Happy Holidays everyone!
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Hi Ali and thanks so much for doing this every year. This is my 2nd year doing DD and I've been so looking forward to this day. Have my photo taken and will be working on my post tonight.
Merry Christmas everybody and Happy DDing!!
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Soo excited to begin! This is my 4th year and it's probably one of my favorite projects to do! Thanks for the inspiration!
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I made a "kind thoughts" advent card using the digital designers kit.
Printed the pdf of the card and mod podged onto some golden fabric that I got in a plastic sack from the local curtain maker (and has been sitting in the back kitchen for 6+ months).
The first card said 'invite someone you love to dinner' and my three year old was so excited to get this thought. I got huge hugs, 'Mama, Mama, I invite you' and a dance around the kitchen. It was worth making the whole set just for the delight (and the hugs) so that is the DD story for day one.
My husband wanted to know where the 3 year will take me. I thought the kids would say something like invite Papa or Granny or someone like that. Or that it would be totally over their heads (and the plain olde chocolate calendar would win).
So I am chuffed and feeling loved. And now I am going to bed happy. :-)
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Just so awesome.
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My kids got up this morning and exclaimed "yes! we can start the advent calendars!" I got up and said "yes! I can start December Daily!" I keep smiling to myself thinking about the fun to come :)
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I have followed your Dec. Daily projects for years, but never actually completed one for myself. Well, 2011 is my year to participate. thank you for sharing your inspiration and talent.
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This year I am letting go and embracing imperfection by using my Iphone camera to capture December. No worries of editing, camera settings etc, just memories and it's always with me. I have the 365 app whcih allows a photo a day and journaling so even if I don't get to it everyday there are still prompts there so I don't forget. I'm even reusing the album I made last year that I never used. Maybe this year I will not only start Dec daily but actually finish it too :-)
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Well said! I needed to read that. Thank you for the great post.
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Would love the chance to win! Thanks for the inspiration! Can't wait to start my December Daily!
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I love this post. People get so stressed out over projects like this. I am not doinf a daily album, but I am looking forward to doing lots of layouts-maybe even a mini album?? I am goign to take little notes here and there to help me along. Thanks so much for sharing!
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Just finished our first page for our first December Daily. All the Advent Calendars are out, including our favs from Canada. Documenting our first Christmas in a new country feels like a special gift. Thank you Ali.
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Ali, did you write #9 just for me? ; D
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this is going to be fun!
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Thanks to Daily Digi for the free manual! I'm going to read it through and through, as I have been interested in trying digi-scrapping!
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I admit that I am one of those people who have the boring life with no little kids getting excited. I am going to try to find things to document just because. Wish me luck.
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i have been following this concept since it's inception. i have begun albums ahead of time for two years now and never completed them prior to December, so what never motivated to follow this through. this year? i had my DD album done and ready to go end of october! thank you, AE, for inspiring me, as always. i had an inspirational, fun, and adventurous lil December 1st with my daughter, i can't wait to document!!!
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Ali, I have a technical question -- with the overlay pages printed on cardstock, you then have the back side blank, which I assume becomes the first page of the next day's spread. If so, since you've already added materials to the other side (like the Playmobil calendar packaging last year), how do you run into through the printer to add a photo page? Do you just remove anything bulky and then put it back on afterwards? Maybe I'm just being a bit dull-witted this late at night.... I just decided tonight that I will use the overlays to give my book some structure, so that's why I'm wondering.
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This is my year to do DD and my dtrs. first to be away in NY serving in the Coast Guard. So we both are doing a DD album!! I am spending the first part of the month in Ny with her and then she is coming home with me for the last half of the month. I can't wait to do our albums together. Thanks Ali for the idea and some good dtr/mother bonding activities!!!
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