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Thursday, April 26, 2012

try something.

from week 5 (full spread photo below)
...first off, thank you all for your kind words on my project life fail post a few weeks back. it means a lot to me to have friends here who not only have sound advice but also care enough to take the time to share it! I am happy to report that I found my groove. and I now have five weeks documented in a pretty orange album. which means I am - at least for the next 54 hours - caught up!

during the course of one particularly supportive exchange (thank you cynthia!) I decided to share a few thoughts here about my learnings and my process. I'm not sure how many of you even know about project life, but if you're curious or thinking about starting - or even if you're doing it already - I hope you can benefit a bit from the lessons I learned. over many long hours (and a few glasses of wine, thank you lydia!). these past four weeks.

in a nutshell - and in case you really don't care to know about project life :-) because I think these first four points are good for just about anything!

  1. it doesn't have to be everything
  2. it doesn't have to be perfect
  3. don't over-think it
  4. and learn how to use your printer!

and now if you want to know more...

I want to start by saying I LOVE this approach to documentation. I have been very good about documenting my life since 2007 - I have photo albums (which actually go back to 2003) and scrapbooks and photobooks and journals. but it's always felt a bit disjointed. or duplicative. like the trips sara and I took to nyc. they're in scrapbooks not photo albums. but the trip we took to mexico is in a photo album and a photobook (ditto a few other trips). and all the "stuff" of my life - tickets, yarn, letters and cards, really anything that's not a photo! - ended up only in my journals. and those journals are only for me (right now). so project life - which is really just a 12x12 album and a bunch of page protectors - appeals. I think I can combine the photo album with the scrapbook with the not-personal part of my journal. I still think I'll do photobooks for "special" events or trips. and I am definitely still keeping my journal. but now many of the bits and pieces I used to put there, will go in my project life album to share. and that album can be as "scrappy" as I feel like making it.

1. I am organizing my spreads by weeks...mostly running sunday to saturday. but the week we went to beaufort I used the left half for sunday to thursday and the right half for beaufort (friday to sunday). sunday mornings are a good time for me to work on project life, so it seemed like having my weeks end on saturdays made sense. we'll see.

2. I've gathered a small collection of supplies (dubbed "my toolkit" below) - pretty papers, adhesive, stickers, pens, inks, a few stamps, markers, my paper trimmer, and the box of project life page protectors - into a plastic bin. I'm hoping I won't get sick of seeing that bin on my kitchen counter, because I do love having everything I need right there!

3. before I started, I downloaded a few journaling and photo template packages from paislee press and this free one from paper peonies. I printed off the preview pages for each package and labeled those to show the filenames. I put those pages and a plastic pocket (to hold this week's "stuff") into a heavy duty folder (dubbed "my helpbook" below). when I want to print off a journaling card, or find a digital element for a photo, it's much quicker for me to page through my folder than to pore through the documents on my computer.
my little workstation - it's on my kitchen counter to the left of my desk
4. during the week, I have a big post-it in that folder to capture the key things. I jot down things there as they occur to me and then I use that post-it to organize my spread, decide the photos to print, etc.

5. I'm mixing up my own handwriting and computer journaling. I really like having both.

6. I haven't made a lot of rules about what I'm including except for:

  • one "pretty paper" piece at the beginning of each spread to document the dates covered (with a date stamp) and the highlights (in my handwriting)
  • one quotation.
  • for each knitting project I cast on, a pattern grab from ravelry, a label and snip from the yarn, and the date.

a picture is worth a thousand words, right?

here are the five weeks I've completed.
you can click on all the photos to see them bigger. and maybe clearer.
week 1 - this is the only week that's just one 12x12 page
week 2 
week 3
week 4
week 5
and a handful of close-up shots to highlight things I especially love about the album.

first, from week 1, a photo that marc texted me (he was tickled to see I'd included it) alongside the postcard (cropped) that accompanies your check at bistro vg. the two-of-us photo from that lunch was not album-worthly, but this card made up for that. you can also see my love of labels. these are the martha stewart ones from michaels.

and now I'm no longer attempting to round corners (whew!), but love the instagram photo I cropped and the paislee press card for the bible verse.

and now from week 2, the format I've settled on to document project cast-ons.

a 6x6 grid.... this is great if you have big "stuff" (that you don't mind cutting - or folding - or combining the two - the left slot has a cut page with a folded page clipped to it)...or if you have instagram photos that are great printed at 3x3, like the slot on the right.

from week 4, a screen shot from my iphone.

redeeming a starbucks reward coupon. I get these about once a month and hope to include them in my album (especially if I order something different...slim chance!) I scanned the coupon and then cropped it to print here...along with the label from my drink and a stamp - this is one of the "scrappier" entries, for sure!

labels on the outside of the page protector for photos that "go together".

from week 5, another journaling card from paislee press and a few of the teabag tags I collected. the tazo awake tag is actually a tag on the card and sticks out of its slot (I love things that stick out like that!)

a view of the weekly summary card (note to self - they probably need to be 4x6 - I don't write small!) and writing on photos with slickwriters (I have 5 colors, but so far only the black and red have appeared here)

again, I welcome any and all input, feedback, questions, etc. and most of all, thank you for all your support!

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9 Comments:

Blogger Carole Knits said...

I think this is awesome and it will be amazing for you to look back on these as time goes by. It seems like a lot of work, though, and I'd be worried that I didn't have enough interesting things to include each week!

Friday, 27 April, 2012  
Blogger Lydia said...

as always some great ideas, may jump into this in the fall since it'll be andrew's senior year (really?). i need to really learn how to use photoshop and my printer-some lessons in exchange for wine? happy friday!!!!!

Friday, 27 April, 2012  
Blogger Sara said...

This looks so amazing, and I can't wait to see it in person. I seriously admire your creativity and passion for documenting your life.

Friday, 27 April, 2012  
Blogger Peppermint said...

Wow - when do you have time to do all of this and knit? I'm amazed. This isn't a trivial pursuit. A very interesting one and will be amazing to see the journey. I'll have to go back and take a closer look (but I have to find the wrap and turn stuff first).

Friday, 27 April, 2012  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yay! So glad I "convinced" you to start ;) I can't wait to see it in real life! I think it looks amazing!

Friday, 27 April, 2012  
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Saturday, 28 April, 2012  
Blogger Honoré said...

You got it! Isn't it wonderful when you find your flow?!

Great tips too~ a couple I plan to use. Also, lovin' the connection with all the other forms of documenting life.

Carry on!

Cheers~

Saturday, 28 April, 2012  
Blogger Kym said...

VERY cool! What a great way to document your life. (And I really love your new glasses!)

Monday, 30 April, 2012  
Blogger Unknown said...

It looks wonderful Mary! Congrats on just jumping in and doing it. Isn't it amazing how awesome it is when all the parts become one whole. I think the cool thing is how truly wonderful the everyday is. I think that really is the lesson behind Project Life. So happy for you!

Tuesday, 01 May, 2012  

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