Welcome Design House Digital blog hoppers! So glad you've hopped on over to my blog. If you haven't come here from the DHD blog, well, go back to the beginning and start over. Be sure to visit all the blogs, gather all the letters for the coupon code, then stop by DHD and use the code to snag the free Collab kit! Also, don't forget to read the last paragraph here for my letter and a giveaway from me! Here's a sneak of the fab Collab!
Here's a page I created with this fabulous kit!
WAIT!!! There's more! To be entered into the drawing for a digital photo frame, you can complete a layout meeting all 26 of the challenges issue in the course of the blog hop and post it by Tuesday, May 8 at 11:59 MST.There is an iNSD Challenge Gallery over at Design House Digital.
My challenge to you is to USE AT LEAST THREE BUTTONS ON YOUR LAYOUT!
And now for my post...all about....
Here's a page I created with this fabulous kit!
WAIT!!! There's more! To be entered into the drawing for a digital photo frame, you can complete a layout meeting all 26 of the challenges issue in the course of the blog hop and post it by Tuesday, May 8 at 11:59 MST.There is an iNSD Challenge Gallery over at Design House Digital.
My challenge to you is to USE AT LEAST THREE BUTTONS ON YOUR LAYOUT!
And now for my post...all about....
This year I reluctantly decided to participate in Project Life. I wasn't sure how I was going to fit it in. After weighing all the options, I decided that Digital was the best way
to go for me. I just knew that printing out photos and making a huge paper mess
each week was not going to fly around here. I know there are a lot of you out
there that maybe completed a week or two and then stopped. Don’t despair, just
pick it back up again now. There are no Project Life police – your family will
thank you for the memories you are able to record!
WHY I’M DOING IT
I made a few goals for myself
this year. One of the big ones was to take more photos and to document more of
our family stories for my boys. Some added benefits of Project Life are I’m
documenting the little things we do each day. I’m taking a lot more photos,
like thousands more each month. I bring my camera with me more and I’ve been
using my phone to take more photos. Even my husband will take a photo if I text
him and remind him! I am also knocking out a lot of event scrapping – something
I typically don’t enjoy. For instance, instead of scrapping four pages about
Easter. I added an extra two page spread to my Project Life book and knocked it
out quickly. Later, I can either scrap an Easter page or not - the
pressure is off! I love that! This also frees up my precious scrapbooking time to
document conversations, interviews, or other weighty matters.
K.I.S.S.
I’m here to tell you that you can do this! You just need to keep it simple silly! It doesn’t matter
when you stopped or started. It doesn’t matter if you complete every week
either. So you missed the month of March, do a two page March spread or skip it and move
on. You could even just dedicate the pages in your album to events each month.
It’s really a very flexible system. So don’t feel like you can’t just start
over right now.
Here are 10 (yes, TEN) ways I’m keeping it simple…
1. JOURNAL - At the beginning of the week, I write down all the days of the
week in a journal and pre-fill them with things I know we are going to
be that week. At the end of each day, I record bits of things we did,
notable photos, and anything else that might help me at the end of the
week. You could easily do this with an app on your phone like Evernote!
2. LISTS - Keep a list of products that you want to use in your journal as you write each day. If you think of some great journal card or frame or label that would work with your photo. Jot it down in your journal as well. I keep a little list of digital kits I haven't used as well. That way I remember to dig them out and use them!
3. PHOTO CENTRIC - My spreads as you can see below are very simple. I keep the focus on the photos and I don't use a lot of product. This project for me is getting little things scrapped that usually fall by the wayside. Typically, I don't need a lot of product to tell my story! A few journaling cards, some word art, a label or two and I'm finished!
4. TAKING PHOTOS - just take photos. Don't worry about quality or quantity. Use your camera, use your phone, just capture what you can. The photos do not have to be perfect. You can always add a cool filter or convert to black and white if you want them to be jazzier! I used this photo last week. I can't think of a worse looking photo, but it helped me tell the story!
5. REMOVE CHOICES - I use templates and I use the same font throughout. this saves me loads of time You can use the same title card each week or even the same design. Make it so you don't have to agonize over every little detail!
6. PLAN AHEAD - I use Marcy Penner’s Planner Pages and map out my pages before I start scrapping them. I sometimes pre-fill spaces ahead of the end of the week with journal cards and/or photos. A bit here and there. Your week will come together quickly this way.
7. NO PHOTOS? - Do not despair! Check out Google images for the perfect photo of the interior of that restaurant you went to on Thursday or free stock photo sites for other images to represent your memories! I especially like to use movie and TV poster images on my pages like the Homeland image below. The ski lodge is also from the web as I scrapped this before my husband returned from the trip!
8. ORGANIZE YOUR PHOTOS - Keep ongoing phone photos or Google image downloads in a folder marked with the week on your desktop. Add photos from your camera as the week progresses. This makes assembly that much easier!
9. BANG FOR THE BUCK - Use products that offer a lot of bang for the buck.You won't have to embellish as much using some of the fun products below and they will add spark to your pages without a lot of layers!
These album cards from Karla Dudley are pre-embellished! Great filler cards for the 3x4 slots and you can add a bit of journaling to them as well.
These Check It Journal Cards from Gennifer Bursett are re-colorable and act as fabulous journaling prompts perhaps helping you add something to your Project Life that you might not have thought of. A fun pop of coordinating color too!
Robyn Meierotto is participating in Project Life. She has a variety of journaling cards and other items in her shop that are just incredible. She keeps adding to her Everyday line. Most recently she released these stripy journaling cards. Such fun bright colors and lots of room for journaling!
Audrey Neal has two sets of Chalkboard Journalers that are so fun. You can find free chalky fonts on Dafont or just change the color of a handwriting font to white for a cool effect!
Kate Teague has these little journalers - loads of little fun details to make your spread pop!
Shannon Hegarty came out with these Secretary Date Stamps that are just perfect to add a date to a card or photo!
Deena Rutter has these colorful cards that have a coordinating paper pack and elements as well!If you search the word Project Life in the Design House Digital store, you'll find a whole slew of fun items! Check it out!
10. SEPARATE YOUR GOODIES – separate out PL supplies from your stash or tag them so you can easily find them. This will make it easier to find the perfect journaling card or label or word art!
Hopefully,
some of those tips will help you get back on the Project Life train! I
made a little PL goodie for you! I created six 4x6 cards that you can use
in your Project Life. The titles are cut out so you can layer them over
digital cardstock or patterned paper. Enjoy!
Love your ideas for tackling Project Life! I am wayy behind and def need to catch up :) Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great download, Celeste, and the really useful tips for project life. x
ReplyDeleteI am just starting PL. Definitely bookmarking this post. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI like the bit about being photocentric. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI haven't attempted to tackle PL but it sounds like your K.I.S.S. tips would really help! I am soooooo lovin' this great kit & gotta get busy hoppin' so I can get it & start playin'!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome tips, thanks!
ReplyDeleteThe kit looks really cool.
I love how you're tackling this project! I am so scared to even start something this big, because I feel as if I'm just setting myself up for failure.
ReplyDeleteI like the tips. Thank you for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteLots of great tips on project life here!
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried to put together a Project Life album yet, but your tips make sense. Maybe someday...
ReplyDeleteThank you! I"m not doing PL but am still obsessed with all the adorable journal cards! I manage to find all sorts of ways to use them ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the download and the tips. I do like to keep my layouts photocentric too!
ReplyDeleteReally enjoying your Project Life layouts, keep it up! I love the variety in how people can do this. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteCount me in! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the lovely download and the advice about keep gpoing with PL. May need to take that on. kazfree(at)xtra(dot)co(dot)nz
ReplyDeleteYour page is fantastic! This is my first time hopping with DHD...I'm excited! YAY! Blessings - LORi
ReplyDeleteGreat tips on PL, and I love how you're making it work for you.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the download and the tips.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tips and the chance to win
ReplyDeleteFun blog hop! Love your previews. :o)
ReplyDeleteCeleste, Thanks so much for some great pointers. I am on my third year of 365s, but have never been that organized. I am going to try some and it should make my life easier.
ReplyDeleteJoy and blessings,
Love the journaling card and especially appreciated the PL tips!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your ideas for Project Life. I haven't done it because it seems SO overwhelming, but I like your KISS strategy! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the awesome freebie! Kudos to you for doing PL!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tips.m I fear I am really far behind in my PL.
ReplyDeleteSo excited about this kit! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy seeing you PL pages. Thanks for the tips.
ReplyDeletewell, that IS a generous post of yours! all the KISSing tips are truly useful and i love the idea to keep on the track but without the pressure. we should never forget that this things should feel like playing!
ReplyDeleteLove your tips. Nothing is better than being reminded of these tips over and over again. I am sure it will stick with me some day.
ReplyDeleteI just started a {kind of} Project Life. Thanks for the tips!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win!!! Thanks for the chance :o
ReplyDeleteI've been thinking about PL but love your tips for memory keeping in general. Thanks for the time you put into such a detailed post.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the project life inspiration and the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteWonderful tips on Project Life. You may have me talked into doing it next year! Thanks for the freebies!
ReplyDeleteI am not a strong journalist, so I am definitely going to try you tips on that!!!
ReplyDeleteI love your project life ideas! I can't wait to try some of them out!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the Project Life download! This is my 3rd year doing PL and the only scrapbooking I do now.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the PL giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the opportunity!
ReplyDeleteLove Project Life items. Thanks
ReplyDelete*sigh*
ReplyDelete40 comments.
I beseech the goddess of random ...
Thank you for your letter and your freebie! I don't do PL yet but I enjoy looking at yours.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the free download!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the great download!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, I always love these hops!
ReplyDeleteThanks you all did a wonderful job on the kit.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tips for staying organized to complete project life. The cards you gave us are super cute, too! Love these blog hops :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the freebie!
ReplyDeletethanks, these are great tips for keeping on in this. I am trying project life for the first time too, and at times it can be overwhelming
ReplyDeleteThanks for the journal card. Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the Freebie.
ReplyDeleteYou keep motivating to start a Project Life project...mmm.
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful ideas. Thanks for the journal cards!
ReplyDeleteGreat tips! Project life sound like a lot of work, but I am inspired!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great Project Life tips.
ReplyDeleteLoved all of your great tips. Thanks for the give away.
ReplyDeletethanks for the pl tips and for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteHi There...
ReplyDeleteThanks For The Great Tips!...I Agree
That Organization Is The Key!
Thanks For The Chance!
Smiles,RJ
Thanks for the awesome inspiratioin!
ReplyDeleteLoved all your tips - thanks!
ReplyDeleteI personally love making a wrap up layout of the month and than slipping the layouts from the month behind it.
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas, TSF
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great download!
ReplyDeleteI need to catch up my project life and just keep it simple:)
Thanks Celeste. The journal cards will be great!
ReplyDeleteThanks Celeste, loved your tips for PL !! Thank you for the letter, the cute card download :) and the chance to win.
ReplyDeletethank you so much for the great suggestions and the freebie!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all your hard work!
ReplyDeleteHow exciting! Thank you for your letter and the very interesting blog post.
ReplyDeleteLove your blog post as I'm also doing PL, love your tips too, going to try some out as I'm s few weeks behind!
ReplyDeleteThank you Celeste - great post and awesome resources for the project life procrastinator...me!
ReplyDeleteTY for the freebie and the chance ;-)
ReplyDeleteI've stalled on PL. Thanks for some new ideas and inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThis is great! thanks for being part!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great blog post. I read all the way to the bottom. Thanks for the reminder to K.I.S.S.
ReplyDeleteGreat digital ideas for project life! Thanks for all the tips!
ReplyDeletei have a love/hate relationship with my project life.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with keeping PL simple. I am doing the physical PL and I am loving it! thanks for the chance and the journal card!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your great article! Made this blog hop a really informative place to be.
ReplyDeleteI am loving PL and I totally agree with keeping it simple...I devote all of my Sunday early afternoon to doing my week...it calms me!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your PL tips. It will help with any bigger / longer running project.
ReplyDeletethanks for the tips about project life. I didn't do that this year, but I might have to next year!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tips and the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI have struggled with my physical version of PL and I love your digital advice. I love to scrap both ways, but it seems easier for me to PL digitally! Thank you for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for this awesome freebie, and for all of the Project Life inspiration!
ReplyDeleteAll this Project Life talk is totally making me want to do it. All my favorite people are diving in... I think it's only a matter of time before I give in. LOL! Thanks fot the tips and the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThanks for renewing my interest in my neglected Project Life!!! We'll see if I can pull it out of the bag ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip and the freebie. What a neat project.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the card and the PL tips!
ReplyDeletethank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win! Love your tips.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the tips on organizing and planning Project Life. Thanks also for the chance to win the GC.
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas! Love the goodie journaling cards. Thank you for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the freebie. Love the layout you did with the kit.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the PL goodies!
ReplyDeleteI'm in catch up mode too. Thanks for the awesome freebie and the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI love the digi version of Project Life. :) Thanks for the freebie!
ReplyDeleteYou are very kind. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteGreat blog entry with very useful ideas! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI'm inspired by your Project life, and would love to do that sometime. Thanks for the chance to win
ReplyDeleteThanks, Celeste! Love your page!
ReplyDeleteGreat tips for PL! Thanks for the chance to win
ReplyDeleteThank you for all the awesome goodies! This is fun!
ReplyDeleteSu
Thanks for the PL goodie, and all the hints for keeping it simple. Thanks for the chance to win, also!
ReplyDeleteJulia
bejuled5@gmail.com
Thanks for the tips. Retrospect looks great
ReplyDeleteI have been considering project life for a few years now. I worry about keeping up - thanks for the tips that it doesn't have to be all or nothing!
ReplyDeleteGreat post! I love the journaling tracking idea and to KISS it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the Project Life tips! I always love seeing your pages in the gallery!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the free download. This is my first blog hop
ReplyDeleteGreat post, lots of good ideas for getting it done quickly. Just what I need. Thanks so much for the freebie and the chance to win!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the great ideas!
ReplyDeleteI am just getting starting in the digital scrapbooking and all these tips and freebies will help me out alot. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteGreat advice! And thanks for the freebie.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the download Celeste and it's true I should start on my ProjectLife. SO much to say and so little time to do. I think I will have to do it digitally like you. So much quicker and easier:-)
ReplyDeleteI loved all of your ideas for project life. Thanks so much for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThanks. Your comments helped make Project Life seem more achievable and less like "one more mountain to climb."
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the tips & download!!! They're awesome!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun bloghop! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of going to the internet to find a picture if you don't have one.
ReplyDeletethanks
Lots of great info - thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great tips on PL.
ReplyDeleteI love the DHD collab kits <3
Love the tips! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI like your blog and ideas! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteellen
Thanks for the freebie, I'll be using it in my PL, I love all your pages you always have such great simple layouts.
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Nice layout!
ReplyDeleteI am completely new to digital scrapping and love all the ideas you shared. Thanks for the freebie!
ReplyDeleteAwesome post that I plan on coming back to really examine. I have bought some of the Project Life items and a lot of digi products too, but still haven't done it. One of these days although I am keeping a daily written log as is every member of my family. Thank you do much for the freebie.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the heads up on the cool journaling cards - I already have some of these sets and may just need to get some of the others!
ReplyDeleteI have been flirting with the PL concept. Thank you for your insight.
ReplyDeleteYour project life goodies are very cute. MANY THANKS!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your page with the kit!
ReplyDeletehaven't been to your blog in a while (new computer, lost favorites). thanks to the hop, i'm remembering why i loved your site.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the tips and profiling all the great products that should help make it easier! Appreciate the download!
ReplyDeleteLuv the tips you have given here!
ReplyDeleteI'm not doing project life but I do a two page spread per month on each of my nieces (don't have kids of my own) and by the end of the year I have a great gift for my sister and brother-in-law. It also helps that my sister facebooks everything so I know the funny, sad and ho-hum-daily stories to journal with.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win!
ooooo thanks for the chance to win
ReplyDeleteI've been doing P365 but have been considering switching to Project Life - your post might just sway me! Great tips and thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tips on Proj Life. I have enjoyed viewing your digital PL and am hopeful to do a digital version next year.
ReplyDeleteOops. The "I" from the last comment is me, LindaHAZ
ReplyDeletesuch a neat new idea;))
ReplyDeletelots of fun
such a neat new idea;))
ReplyDeletelots of fun
such a neat new idea;))
ReplyDeletelots of fun
Love love this post!! Learned loads. Thanks!! Please pick me!!
ReplyDeletethanks for fun!!!:):)
ReplyDeleteLove your PL ideas. Thanks so much.
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Great tips! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited about trying my own project life. Thanks for the tips!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tips and freebie!
ReplyDeleteGreat layout and tips on project life!
ReplyDeleteI am still afraid to even attempt Project Life. Feeling a bit silly - but maybe eventually I'll get over it. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the chance to win and the useful tips!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the PL tips! I am still relatively new at it - trying to catch up from the beginning of the year!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the freebie and the useful tips!
ReplyDeleteLove your layout. thanks for the PL journal card.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tips. I just started my PL & having a ball doing it so far. :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful tips on PL! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tips & freebie!!
ReplyDeleteI'm doing PL traditionally but am seriously contemplating going digitial next time. Love your examples and links to all the goodies to add to my hybrid PL!
ReplyDeleteLove your ideas and the freebie. Thanks KJ
ReplyDeleteThanks for the useful freebie and the coupon code! Happy iNSD!
ReplyDeletethanks for the chance
ReplyDeleteDemetria
Thanks so much for your portion! krihar :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteHonestly, I've been a little afraid of Project Life, even though I love it! Thanks for all of the fabulous suggestions, it seems a little less scary now! Thanks for the chance to win! :)
ReplyDeleteLove all your ideas for PL! I´m also doing this and I´m behind....
ReplyDeleteLove you helpful ideas (espcially writting in the week ahead of time). I am doing a weekly set of pages using photos I have taken to date, and then working on keeping the photo taking amount the same the rest of the year as well. Thanks for the journal card and the giveaway! ~Kimberlee
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Thank you so much for this post! I've thought about doing project life for awhile but was intimidated.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the PL tips, and the feebie :)
ReplyDeleteSounds like fun. Can't wait for this cute kit. Thanks
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I'm just learning about PL, digital & paper. Your tips are really helpful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the freebie and the NSD fun.
ReplyDeleteYour post is very helpful! It truly helped me organize Project Life. Thank you for the freebie also:)
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas - great blog post!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the journal cards. I like you ideas.
ReplyDeleteI'm feeling inspired to do a project life! Thanks for the great journal cards, too!
ReplyDeleteLOVE, LOVE, LOVE the journal cards!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip. I love the google image idea!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip. I love the google image idea!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of PL, and even have bought a couple of kits to document our lives somewhat chronologically (something that I don't do with my normal scrapbooking - everything fits pretty well into 4 major catagories - All About Us, Things We Do, Places We Go, & People We Love). But I just haven't followed through with it. I really appriciate that you've outlined your process and given permission for it to not be perfect :) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tips on doing Project Life! I've been interested in trying it, and you make it sound so much easier!
ReplyDeleteLove the layout. Thanks for the gift. I am not familiar w/project life. Looks interesting.
ReplyDeleteI've been *really* overwhelmed w/ too many ideas & no clue where to start, or achieve the 'look' I have in my mind. What you have written is a HUGE help. Thank you so very much!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your insight and helpful tips. Good Stuff!! AJ@queenofmynest
ReplyDeleteI'm just beginning w digi scrapping so am a little overwhelmed at times. I love your ideas for project life...they help me to feel I could accomplish it. Thanks for sharing your talent!
ReplyDeleteCarol
bugbitten at hotmail dot com
Thanks for all the great tips!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your post it was good, lots of info and thanks for the freebie!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing some very helpful tips!
ReplyDeletehappy nsd thanks for the freebie it's really great & will be well used. i really like digi project life as i always hated the little pouch sheet protectors for some reason so this way gives a cleaner look
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! :)
ReplyDelete#7 is a great idea! I never thought of using stock photos for the media in our lives. Going to use it this week - thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI'm just starting my digital project life and am loving it so far!! Must get those stitched pockets!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the download and for the great tips. Still working on my personal PL will be back on this page again.:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tips they are good ones! I will use the download in my next layout. thanks for highlighting the journal cards, i especially like the secretary stamp
ReplyDeleteLove your site. Fab ideas. Thank you x
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tips and the card!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the ideas & the freebie!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tips, they come at a perfect time. I was so dedicated about 2010, which I did in paper, Betsy Higgins form, but I'm still trying to catch up on 2011, which I am doing in digital form! And don't even get me started on this year... Anyhow, this is just what I needed to hear today. Thanks for the freebie, too! Happy iNSD!
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