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- I Opened a Shop for Digital Scrapbooking Templates!
I've started off with my digital planner template (HERE) as well as My Year In Food template (which was
- Shop Update - It's been a while...
HAND-DRAW MONTHS (HERE) to add to your projects. THE MONTHLY RECAP TEMPLATES (HERE) are a quick way to recap your month with some photos and captions. This one comes in 9x12, 8.5x11, 12x12 and 6x8 (double spread and single page options). this year) but you could use this for general favourites, reading, films, gardening, exercising (the banner This is another perfect set if you are sitting out the weekly or monthly documenting this year. 20IN2020
- My Favourite Fonts
In the front of my planner, I have a taped sheet of paper with my go-to fonts printed so I don't have I love it's quirky, cute feel and use it mostly lowercase. Thank you for reading!
- State of the Projects
I've been a mostly-digital scrapbooker since 2010 and I've treated my digital pages in two ways: one-off hobby having layouts only living on my harddrive and not being able to see anything tangible for six months captures the daily stuff I want to capture and I never feel behind because I'm not making weekly or monthly spreads.
- Project Life Weeks 05-10
I'm still happy with the template and look forward to working on the spreads every week. At this stage, my spread is about 2/3 complete then on Sunday afternoon I try and finish it off with settled on adding in one or two journal cards each week and using that as the colour scheme for the spread couple of methods of collecting the little stories and tidbits I might want to include in my weekly spread Notes & Products: I'm making my pages digitally in PSE - one double spread per week - using a grid template
- Project Update for January (+ a video walk through)
I'm doing a weekly spread, 8x10 each side. I have done a monthly format for Project Life the last few years and going back to weekly has given this enjoying only having seven days worth of photos/stories/life to sift through each week and just one simple spread Today I finished up my January pages for both (I'm splitting my 5x8 book by month just to give me some
- Scrapbooking Plans for 2020 - Bringing 8.5x11 Back (yeah)
Some spreads from an old 8.5x11 album - still love it. I might add a monthly recap spread in my 8.5x11 album but I just need a break.
- December Daily Plans for 2023
I think I might create 25-31 two-page spreads with a repetitive journal theme like "December is for.. That way I can concentrate on getting some great photos throughout the month and creating a little collection
- My Year in Food - A New Scrapbook Project
She has a monthly calendar with all the meals in it then goes day by day with recipes and notes. My plan is to try and do a digital spread every week to be printed as an 8x10 photobook. this week - I don't believe year-long projects have to start in January or even on the first of the month
- December Daily 2022 - Week One
I'm making a two-page spread per day and numbering the pages this year. My spreads are generally a full page photo on one side (on glossy photo paper) and a journal card with
- Layouts v Albums - Should Our Scrapbook Albums Be More Than Just A Filing System?
scrapbook the way it was presented to me in magazines - which was documenting events and milestones (mostly I set myself a monthly goal of 20-30 5x8 pages (some double, some single, some crafty, some really simple ) and just added pages to the Blurb book software in the order I made them, with a monthly divider page
- December Daily 2020 - Days 1-5
I'm also not a batch processing kinda person, I just like starting each spread with a blankish slate. I'm using a red Life Crafted album, making my 4x8 digital spreads in Photoshop Elements then printing I've kept up with making my spreads daily so far (that's why I keep them so simple) but I could easily For my opening spread, I used another 4x8 paper from the Comfort and Joy set and wrote my intentions Once I make my first spread I feel like I know what I am doing going forward.













