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My challenge to you is to
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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!
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