Project Life – Week 3

I’m very excited to share week 3 of my Project Life album! Once again, though, I have to apologize for the poor quality of the photos… I have no natural light available (it’s a gloomy, rainy day here) so this is the best I could do. Unlike the previous weeks, this week I didn’t have time to work on my album on Wednesday night, but I worked on it Friday night instead, then finished up Sunday evening. The process was very smooth.

Project Life 2012 - Week 3

Here is a closer look to the two pages:

Project Life 2012 - Week 3

Unlike the past two weeks, the design of this week was not inspired from a card; I got the color scheme from the breakfast picture and went from there. It was fun to see how the yellow recurred in subsequent pictures as well – I swear I wasn’t looking for it on purpose! 🙂

Project Life 2012 - Week 3

I did however draw inspiration from a card for the little banners here. 🙂 Having barely mastered straight stitches, freehand sewing does not come too easy to me, but I think it turned out well enough! 😉 I stitched down the leftovers from the banner to embellish two cards on the right page.

Project Life 2012 - Week 3

I didn’t use any cards from the Clementine kit this week, since my color scheme was pretty unique. But that’s OK. I had some of the digital bits already printed out, and printed out more to match. I went with DH to Lowe’s yesterday and stopped to pick up a few paint chips. It was just perfect to fill up one of the pockets (top right)! 🙂 I also got all excited when I saw some bigger paint samples, because it looked like they were 4″x6″, but in fact they are more like 4″x5.5″… annoying, but I’m sure I’ll find a good use for them. 🙂

Supplies:
Today paper pack and Today Journal Cards by Valorie Wibbens
Good Life tag by Lauren Reid
Digital washi tape from This and Thats by The Tattered Pear
Becky Higgins Project Life blank journaling cards
Smash date stamp K&C company + Tim Holtz distress ink
Mr. Huey mist
Pens: Micron 03 + Faber Castell
Washi and fabric tape from InTheClear

Project Life – Week 2

It’s time to share week 2 of my Project Life album! The process was very smooth for me this week as well. I worked on the spread on Wednesday night – figured out the design and printed out the first few bits. Then during the weekend I printed out the rest of the stuff. I didn’t finish on Sunday though (still had a couple of photos to print out), but I had my photos picked and edited, and was just waiting to have a couple of photos for this week ready to print out (I have a weird mania of not wasting paper 😉 ).

Project Life 2012 - Week 2

While I love how my spread turned out this week, I really hate the pictures I took of it – I didn’t have any natural light available, and this is the best I could get. It is so frustrating! Here is a look at the individual pages:

Project Life 2012 - Week 2

Like last week, the design+color scheme for the whole spread was derived from a card I made this past week. (actually, this time around I made the card after designing the PL spread) Great way to optimize my time! This week I was able to incorporate more of the Clementine kit: both of the blue journaling cards on the left page are from the kit, as well as the blue one at the top right on the right page.

Project Life 2012 - Week 2

I printed out the date with the date stamp as usual, but I used a pink Tim Holtz distress ink, to match the color scheme of the page. I like how it turned out! Here is a little scene I love:

Project Life 2012 - Week 2

This week I even included 2 inserts (just regular 8.5″x11″ protectors). I found a fun printable with a few questions about the past year and hopes for the new year (I pinned it here if you’re interested), and I thought it would be a cool thing to include in the album. It’s supposed to be for kids – there’s also an adult version, but I figured I had better chances of having DH fill in the kid version, and I was right! I didn’t even have to insist to have him fill it in! So the first protector has his questionnaire on the front and mine on the back. The second protector has an admission letter I received and on the back a character sheet.

Project Life 2012 - Week 2

Yikes, I cringe at how bad these pictures are. I hope to have better luck next week with natural light!

Supplies:
Vintage Poinsettia papers by Sahlin Studio and Vintage Poinsettia elements by Sahlin Studio and Precocious Papers

Smash date stamp K&C company
Becky Higgins Project Life blank journaling cards and Clementine kit cards
Bunnies and snow bubble from Snow Bunny by Jenn Barrette
Stickles
Pen: Micron 03
Washi tape from InTheClear

Project Life – Washi Tape

***warning – serious washi tape enabling ahead! Proceed with caution!***

For many months, I occasionally browsed the online shops and Etsy, looking for washi tape. I often saw some pretty rolls that I wanted, but I never took the plunge to buy anything. Until this past Thursday, when my washi obsession took on a whole new level. I found this Etsy shop through a scrapper’s blog, and I felt I needed to get me some tape for my Project Life album. I compiled an essential list of the tapes I couldn’t pass on, and it amounted to thirteen (13!). So, since I felt incredibly guilty about spending $60 on washi tape, I went to DH and asked him what he wanted for Valentine’s Day (we usually exchange gifts). He said he didn’t want anything, but (just as I’d planned!) he proceeded to ask me what I wanted – and I nonchalantly handed him over my little list of thirteen tapes. Since he is pretty awesome in letting me buy what I want, he told me to proceed with the purchase, which I promptly did. Somehow, though, when I added the rolls to my cart, I had to add a fourteenth… 😉 There was a pretty purple tape that I just had to have. And I mean, when you’re buying 13 rolls of washi tape, what’s to stop you from getting 14 instead?

Anyway, I am writing this post because I was greatly impressed by the excellent service of this Etsy shop, InTheClear, and I highly recommend it to anyone who is developing an obsession with washi tape. I placed my order on Thursday early afternoon; she processed the order immediately, refunded me $5 for overshipping, and put my tape in the mail right away. On Saturday, I had the package in my hands already! Each roll of tape was wrapped individually in a clear plastic bag and packaged in the most adorable little kraft box. She included a darling thank you note and a cool 2012 calendar too! She put in the bag a print out of my order with pictures of the tape I had ordered so I could easily check that everything was there. And since one of the tapes I had ordered seemed damaged (the roll is not perfectly uniform, but it’s still totally usable), she added in another extra one. And as fate has it, the ‘damaged’ tape was the purple one I had added last minute – when I added it, I debated quite a bit between two beautiful floral purple tapes, and I was lucky to end up getting both for the price of one! OK, enough talking, it’s time for some pictures! Here’s what I got:

Project Life 2012 - Washi

Be on the lookout to see these pretty tapes in my album soon! 😉

Project Life – Week 2 Peek

As promised in my previous post, I have a peek of my Project Life week 2 page to share.

Project Life 2012 - Week 2 peek

Credits:
Vintage Poinsettia papers by Sahlin Studio and Vintage Poinsettia elements by Sahlin Studio and Precocious Papers

On Wednesday nights, DH has choir practice, from 7 to 9 PM. This gives me about 2.5 hrs of undisturbed crafting time 😉 and it looks like I’ll be using it to work on my Project Life this year. So far, it has worked out for me really well to work on my left page of the weekly spread on Wednesday and then finish up the right page during the weekend. After last week’s experience, I started working on this week’s spread directly at the computer. And with these gorgeous new papers and elements by Sahlin Studio, I knew right away what to use for my page. I haven’t printed out all the pieces for the left page yet, but I do have them all thought out. In fact, I used part of it as an inspiration for this card. I can’t wait to share more – hopefully Sunday night I’ll have my spread done!

Sewing 102

Last week I sat down with my sewing machine and played a bit. After the first, disastrous experiment, it was all downhill. 😉 I feel like I have mostly mastered my sewing machine, and I’ve had lots of fun sewing on my Week 1 spread. I also made these journaling cards last week:

PL journaling cards

I just punched out a few shapes and sewed them on. Easy peasy. I still have the occasional mishap (notice how the journaling card at the top doesn’t have any thread… it slipped out twice when sewing it, so I gave up and just glued the strip in place. I ended up liking the punched look. 🙂 ), but it’s mostly going well now. The trick was staying calm, and trying to push down the pedal slowly and smoothly. I have only used straight stitches so far, so I certainly have more to practice. 🙂 Fun, fun!

Project Life – Week 1

*** warning: this is going to be one mighty long post, but since this was my first week of Project Life, I want to jot down a few notes about the process, lessons learned, etc. ***

But let’s start with an overview picture of my Week 1:

Project Life 2012 - Week 1

I have completed Week 1 of Project Life, so far so good! 🙂 It has been quite a journey though. Ever since getting my kit and completing the title page, I’ve been waiting to have enough pictures to start working on the first spread. So last Wednesday afternoon I sat in front of my binder, trying to figure out how to fit the bits of the kit in the protector. I quickly realized that there are no 4″x6″ inserts that would work for me. So I went back to the computer and picked out a few digital supplies. I recolored at will, to match my pictures. I started out with my Happy New Year 2012 card design.

Project Life 2012 - Week 1

My weeks go from Monday through Sunday, and since Jan. 1st was a Sunday, I used that day’s picture of DH and me in the title page, but it felt a bit weird to write “Week 1 – Jan. 2-Jan. 8”, leaving out Jan. 1st. So, as with all the big issues in my life, I went to DH with this quandary; he looked it up, and found that, by an ISO convention, the first week of the year is the first full week that includes a Thursday. So all is good in my world! 🙂 I included a little insert that came with my snow shoes (I’ve had them for a few months since my mom brought them last spring, but this was my first time wearing them), but other than that there are no memorabilia this week. Not surprising, since I stayed home most of the time. 🙂 The color scheme was picked from the picture of the two bowls (which I adore and are from Anthropologie, BTW). I’m not sure I will be able to match colors in the future, but it worked this week and I went with it.

I had an identity crisis during the weekend and, while I’d started out with the firm conviction that I was going to round corners because that’s the look I was going for, I realized suddenly that I like the square corners better. So I stopped rounding corners. I have a feeling I might be going back and forward on this decision, especially as I include more bits from the kit, since they have rounded corners. I will likely mix up, which is always good in my book. 🙂

Project Life 2012 - Week 1

Once again, it’s all digi supplies recolored and printed out, with the exception of a journaling card sprayed with my Mr. Huey mists. Another thing I’ve noticed is that all of the journaling cards in the Clementine kit have journaling lines in portrait orientation, so I’ll have to print out my own or use the grid journaling cards for the horizontal slots. Or just forget about writing on the lines and use them anyway. 🙂

Thoughts about the process

  • I definitely over thought things this week but it was to be expected, since it was my first week. I promise not to try to match colors so hard in the future, or I’ll go crazy.
  • I love love love love love sitting down with my pen and my journaling cards and just write. That alone for me is worth doing a  physical PL album.
  • Lili’s 4×6 multiple photo templates (see them in action on the bottom left pocket above) are a huge time saver. I know I will be using them a lot. In fact, I have started using them as a blogging tool too (see below) and I love them!
  • I messed up a lot with photo printing this week. My printer has a 6″x4″ photo tray that I had never used before (and it shows…). First, I printed on the wrong side of the photo paper. 🙂 Then, I forgot to select the photo tray, so I printed with photo quality on copy paper. :-/ Finally, I put way too much photo paper in the tray, so the paper was fed incorrectly and it printed all wonky. But apart from these mishaps, I am loving the quality of the prints. I am using Canon photo paper (with an HP printer 😉 ) and I love it (and no, I didn’t pay it nearly as much – I got it at Staples during one of their frequent 50% off offers).
  • I am glad I bought the big variety pack of photo protectors. I like to change things up, and I enjoy the freedom of having the left side set and being able to choose the design I want for the right side, based on the pictures I have.
  • The 4×6 slots are perfect to mix photos and journaling. I love the look and I will continue to do that.

Here are a couple of my favorite details of the week (and yay, I have indeed mastered my sewing machine! 😉 Look for a post later this week.):

Project Life 2012 - Week 1

I’ll finish up sharing a little funny detail (well, it wasn’t funny at all last night…). I finished up my spread last night and was feeling very proud, so I insisted that DH admire it. Well, he didn’t admire it one bit, but he did – grudgingly – look at it, and readily pointed out that I had stamped 2011 on all the pages instead of 2012. Ugh!! And I was feeling so accomplished about using the date stamp! 😛 Well, so I had to stamp out new 2012 dates and paste them to cover the wrong ones. Not a big deal, but I’m glad he caught it before I took pictures, or went on with the new week. 🙂 Who knows when I’d have noticed otherwise! 🙂

Here are the supplies (I tried to list them in order, left to right, top to bottom).
Week 1
Left page:
New Year’s Eve kit and word art by Sahlin Studio and Valorie Wibbens (recolored)
Cavallini & Co. paper Christmas tape
Paper and hearts from Note to Self by Jenn Barrette and Kristin Cronin-Barrow
Winter wonderland word strip from Snow Bunny by Jenn Barrette
Paper and journaling card from Conversation Piece no. 5 by Paislee Press
Right page:
paper from Photobooth by Paislee Press
hearts from Note to Self by Jenn Barrette and Kristin Cronin-Barrow
4×6 Photo Collages by Designs by Lili
Journaling card from Conversation Piece no. 5 by Paislee Press
Becky Higgins Project Life journaling card and Clementine kit arrow stickers
Other supplies:
Becky Higgins Project Life journaling card
Mr. Huey mists
Smash date stamp K&C company
Pen: Micron 03

Project Life 2012

This year I am doing Project Life, a concept started by Becky Higgins. It started out as a paper album, but there is a digital version too. You can use it for whatever you wish, but the common use is to document the everyday life. It consists of a binder with plastic page protectors with inserts of different size, in which you can slip a photo or a journaling card. For the past year or so, I’ve seen several examples of Project Life (one name for all: Ali Edwards) but I wasn’t in love. Then one of my favorite digi designers, Lili of Designs by Lili, was chosen to design one of the two new kits, and I started paying closer attention to the PL world. I soon realized that making a physical album had one great advantage over a digital P365: you can include memorabilia. So I decided to jump on the PL wagon this year. I bought a bunch of goodies: the Clementine kit and binder (designed by Lili), the big variety pack of plastic page protectors, a pack of G design, a pack of 6″x12″ protectors, a pack of big envelopes, and a pack of blank journaling cards. I plan to treat it pretty much as I did my digital P365 album – a day to day storytelling. When I first got my binder and the big protector pages, I was a bit a lot  scared at the size of the thing – I am so NOT used to 12″x12″! But then I decided that instead of being afraid to fill this album, I will treat it as the opportunity to stretch my creativity and try something new. Having the small inserts instead of a big 12×12 canvas is also going to help me a lot. There is so much inspiration out there (thank you, Pinterest!), and I am excited to embark on this journey!

I have done my title page. Since I do my weeks Monday through Sunday, and this year started on a Sunday, I decided to use my Jan. 1st picture as part of the title page. Other than that, I used cards from the Clementine kit, paper tape, and some letters cut out with the Silhouette. Very simple.

Project Life 2012 - Title page, Font: American Typewriter

Taking a picture of the spread was not an easy task – the reflections from the plastic were so annoying! I can see this as being a major nuisance throughout the year.

Oh, by the way, have you ever wondered what happens if you print on the wrong side of photo paper? This!

PL

This is what happens when you’re too lazy to check which side your photo tray wants up. 😉 I was scared when I pulled the top picture out of the printer, but then I realized what had happened and had a good laugh! 🙂

So far I have not done any planning ahead for the project, but I am eager to start. I am waiting to gather the first few days of pictures to plan my weekly spread. Since I bought a variety of protector designs, it will take a bit more planning to figure it out, but I think it’ll be fun to do. In the meantime, I have played a bit with my mists and the blank journaling cards:

PL journaling cards

I have also printed out some goodies that are coming out this Friday in the January BYOC at The Lilypad, so if you’re considering Project Life/P365/P52 this year – be it digi or hybrid – keep an eye out for the new releases!

I will come back and share my progress with my album as soon as I have something! 🙂