December Daily® 2024 | Special Guest Pam Baldwin
Tags:Hi friends! I’m so happy to be back with you for the 2024 December Daily season! My plan for the 2024 season looks a little different from what I’ve done in the past. This year my hope is to work on my album IN the month of December, so I’ve been spending a lot of time thinking about what will help me be successful in COMPLETING my album in (or very near) December. First of all, I’m downsizing from 6x8 to 4x6 (and I have to tell you, after preparing some pages for this post, I have no regrets about this decision at all! It has been a JOY to work with!). Secondly, I want to head into this documenting season not feeling like I need to reinvent the wheel for every spread. That means simple foundations that can be repeated throughout.
In this post, I’m focusing on the 2024 Main kit. This kit is AMAZING!! One of the things I so appreciate is how there are multiple elements that allow for repeated design formulas. I’ve picked out 7 of these elements (plus a bonus page protector orientation) and worked out 3 different ideas for how each of these elements could be used. This is like a menu, and the level of difficulty is generally pretty low. For example, putting 3x4 cards into a 3x4 pocket, lol. If you were to pick 1 strategy for each item and repeat it 3 times, you’ve got yourself 24 pages to hold your stories. Also, for many of the kit items, there is enough to repeat more than 3 times OR enough to use the item in multiple ways.
A couple of things I’d like to mention before we jump in.
You’ll clearly hear me say in the intro video that I am not making completed pages/spreads for the purpose of this post, because my intention was to make “foundation pages”. I did print photos from a past December to better demonstrate how the spread might work, but these are not “completed” spreads or pages. And you can definitely use plain white cardstock as placeholders, or even sticky notes for ones you want to try. I’ll narrow down my final foundation pages in November and I look forward to using these strategies in December!
The “journaling” in these pages is printed on transparency with song lyrics just to illustrate how the spaces might look with text. My journaling cards are still pretty much intact and ready for December documenting!
While the scale of my projects may take some tinkering to translate nicely into a 6x8 or 10x8 format, the ideas can definitely be used for any size album.
Most of the supplies in these pages are from the Main kit, but there are a few shop items that snuck in there. 2 of my favourites from the stamp collection: Holiday Icons 6x8 stamp and the Gingerbread Men 4x6 stamp set.
Okay, let’s dive in!
Item 1: 3x4 journaling cards


Fill the pockets. The 4x6 album comes with 10 divided page protectors that has 2 – 4x3 pockets. Pair a journaling card with a 4x3 photo and add your story, extra photos, or small pieces of ephemera.

Use page protectors from your stash to make extra pockets that can be added onto full page photos (5x6.25 for this 4x6 album) or background papers. Add journaling or additional photos to the white space of the journaling card.


Turn the 3x4 card into a mini booklet (interactive element) to hold additional photos and journaling.
Item 2: 10x8 patterned paper


Feature a patterned paper across a 2 page spread. (This is also a great strategy for some of the awesome designs in the 10x8 extra paper pack and 10x8 specialty paper.)


Cut out some of the fun designs for extra embellishments. I started with the bows; the doves and ornaments are also great choices!

Use the paper to create interactive elements. The “present” could be repeated with any of the patterned papers. The letters in the “MERRY” text pattern are approximately 2x2 and would look great in 2x2 pockets as well.

Item 3: 4x4 scalloped edge journaling cards

Keep it simple. Add the 4x4 card onto a patterned paper background.

Use a large photo as your background and turn the 4x4 card into a pocket for additional photos, journaling or ephemera.

Use the 4x4 card as an insert. Add it to your album by punching holes directly into the card OR use a plastic attacher.
Item 4: Scalloped tag pockets

These pockets are so beautiful!! They speak for themselves and really don’t need any extra frills. This whole category falls under “keep it simple”. Add it to some background paper.

Or a photo.


Or turn it into it’s own insert (just like the 4x4 scalloped cards)
Item 5: Gold chipboard words


There are 7 of these beautiful pieces in total. 2 of them fit horizontally in the 4x6 format, the other 5 work best when they’re turned on their side. You can expand the size of your page to 8x6.25 and fold in the over hang. These chipboard pieces make a really cool decorative edge.

Turn your chipboard word into a tab to pull out hidden journaling or photos. When added to a transparency, the chipboard piece appears to be “floating” for an extra bit of magic.

Use the chipboard as a decorative title on the edge of a photo or journaling spot. The gold on kraft combo looks even better in real life!
Item 6: 4x6 journaling cards

Some of the 4x6 cards are designed as story prompts and they are PERFECT, just as they are! So tuck those ones into some 4x6 page protectors and let the prompts be your story telling guide.



Pockets that hold extra photos and journaling and ephemera are a fun, tactile way to get more stories in your album. These pockets can be made with 4x6 cards and some patterned paper! (I haven’t punched holes in my custom pockets yet, waiting to figure out where they’ll land in my album this year)

Don’t be afraid to cut up your journal cards to make them work for you!
Item 7: 2x2 Pocket pages
I love the option of adding in a 3rd style of page protector in the 4x6 album! All this requires is a few extra 6x8 page protectors with a 2x2 pocket design that you’re willing to cut up. These can be used exactly as they are intended (as a pocket page!) as shown above with the cut up journaling card.

I also shared the idea of using these extra pockets as “flip outs” from photos or patterned paper. This technique can be done with any of the page protectors that fit in the 4x6 album, it doesn’t have to be just the 2x2’s (but they are an awful lot of fun!)

The 2x2 pockets really are the perfect home for the plastic scallop edged 2x2 pieces in this year’s collection. I love the idea of using a skinny column (quite certain this idea was shared by Lesley aka. @scrapandtell on Instagram recently!).
Item 8: Cardstock frames
The 4 gold foil card stock frames is this kit have my heart!! In the video, you’ll see how they fit so beautifully into the page protectors. I’m thinking the largest one may be my intro page this year (along with a family photo if luck is on my side). They would also look pretty great floating on top of a transparency (on my to-do list!).

I said I wasn’t going to cut the frame in my video, but I couldn’t help it! These frames are lovely as journaling spots, and I’m always especially fond of items like this running right off the page.

They can also be turned into little interactive elements. I discussed my plan for the 2nd largest frame in my video but didn’t actually record the part where I put it together. I did in fact use one of the heavy plastic attachers to get it into the album. This piece opens into a booklet that’s just waiting for some journaling to capture the rest of this story.
Okay friends, 7 (+1) different items from the main kit, 3 different strategies each, that’s 24 options (+) to start planning your foundation pages. Keep it simple. Find a technique that you like and repeat!! Thank you so very much for being here today. I’m looking forward to sharing some more ideas for the 4x6 album with you soon (think transparencies and pockets!)!
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LOVE THIS! I just added the 4x6 album to my box..........
Replies to lcp6272
Same! 🤷♀️
You are going to love it!! It’s so much fun!! (And thank you :D )
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Awesome. Thank you for the inspiration, Pam.
Replies to Marjorie30
Thanks Marjorie :)
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Love this! Adding the 4x6 to my box & leaning towards that for 2024 now. Thanks for the inspiration! You never disappoint!!
Replies to rhondawilcox
Thank you so much!! It’s so great to work with, I think you’ll really enjoy it :)
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Just amazing! ♥️ So much wonderful inspiration.
Replies to reneemc63
Thank you!!
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All these ideas are amazing !!! For people who were wondering what to do with the 4x6 album, I think that they are convinced !!! Everything looks beautiful !
Replies to AnnieCarignan
Thank you so much! I was surprised by how quickly these pages came together. The smaller scale is really great to work with!
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Incredible ideas Pam! The way you worked with the kit and the 4x6 album is so inspiring, thank you so much for all the details and examples you share in this post.
Replies to jlutherdesigns
Thank you so much!! :)
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I’m always so excited to see what great ideas you come up with! Soooo awesome! 🎄🎅🏻
Replies to carri
Thanks Carri!! :D
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I LOVE all your ideas. You are so inspiring. I can't wait to get the kit. I think I might need to get a 4c6 album for a Christmas past album. Thanks for sharing your ideas.
Replies to Untiedt
This album would be great for that project!! Thank you so much :D
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Thank you, once again, Pam, for so many amazing innovative and creative ideas! 4x6 added to my box!👍🏻
Replies to kathda
I hope you love it as much as I do!! It’s a lot of fun :)
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Lovely ideas for small albums - thanks al lot. I have an older 4x4 album I am going to use this year.
Replies to daslebenistbunt
That sounds great!! I think some of these projects will translate really well to 4x4 too :D
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Outstanding collection of ideas! Of course, now I had to add the 4x6 album to my box! I think this would make a wonderful gift album, perhaps for new grandparents. Thank you for this very enjoyable post
Replies to Donna_Clements
That is such a sweet idea!! Love it!
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You've totally blown me away, again, with your creativity!
Replies to Melsg
Thank you!! :D
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Fantastic post Pam, and a great demonstration to everyone that a small album and the main kit is all you need for a simple DD that is doable.
Replies to geordie281
Thank you so much!! I an feeling pretty good about my chances for “success” this year, and the smaller format is a huge part of that :D
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Wow this is an amazing source of ideas! Will be translating these to my 8x10!
Replies to kirstiemareemacgowan
Yes!! And thank you :D
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AMAZING! I had already bought this album, but was going to use it for a Christmas recipe book. However ...
Replies to kwalls1
So many possibilities, and you really can’t go wrong :D
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Pam thanks for all the wonderful ideas, I cant wait to get my goodies
Replies to Jackie66
This month is flying, they’ll be here before you know it :D and thank you!!
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Another year and another collection of amazing ideas! Thank you so much for sharing Pam, I've added quite a few of these to my inspiration folder to use in my own album. The 4x6 album is looking so much more versatile now.
Replies to z0eK
Love that! Thank you :D
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I think my little DD album is already sorted, for the first time in 3 years! Thank you so much Pam, for the inspiration.
Replies to Yiann
!!! That’s awesome :) thank you!
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As usual, you inspire so many ideas Pam! I am adding this album to my box to use for Christmas past album that I have been wanting to do from my childhood. I don't have a lot of photos so have been putting the album off as even a 6x8 seemed too big but this will be perfect!
Replies to jujufletcher
This really will be perfect! I love this idea :)
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Thanks for the great ideas, Pam! I’m using my stash this year + an Everyday Explorers Co mini book from a recent kit. I will definitely be including chipboard words and 2x2 pockets! Small = so much fun! Good luck!
Replies to Jmkane25
Yes!! That sounds awesome :D
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