November 30th. I'm glad that I was able to finish it all and organize before December first. Can't believe that tomorrow my DD gets it's first recording. Very excited! I love that my kids like to be involved and they even offered to journal everyday in their notebooks just i case mom will miss a day.
So, for my DD cover I wanted it to be light and simple. I cut out title with Silhouette and used negative part of it for a cover with a word paper underneath. Very simple, just the way I thought I wanted:
For my second cover I still tried to keep it light (last two albums from previous years were burgundy), but with a little more details this time:
I added some stitching and had to add some rhinestones (because my little helper had them glued all over the table):
It was the skinniest ribbon I ever made roses from. It wasn't exactly the color I wanted but it kinda worked:
I keep a box with extra patterned paper and daily numbers to include when needed. I didn't want to number my pages now, because you know me - I need a freedom to choose and change things around as I go.
And a gold transparency by Hambly:
Ok. I always wanted to see how a 4x6 December Daily would look like and that's why I made another little book. I did have a special person in mind who could use it, so if she reads this and decides she want to give it a try - it's all hers.
One picture a day, which is glued to the back of a patterned paper from a previous day. Add a journaling tag and a day number and it's done. Here is an example of how it can be used:
Or if you have more than one picture for that day - make a photo collage:
I wanted to see how big this little DD will look at the end, so I grabbed random 25 pictures and stacked them underneath:
It will be a little thicker if you use all of the tags, that I premade for this book:
That is it for today. Hope all of you have your camera batteries charged and ready to go. My biggest goal is to write something down few times a day, so I don't have to spend any extra time when assembling a page together. And my wish is to actually work on my December Daily during December, when it's all fresh and I'm still in the Holiday mood (not January or even later).
I added some stitching and had to add some rhinestones (because my little helper had them glued all over the table):
It was the skinniest ribbon I ever made roses from. It wasn't exactly the color I wanted but it kinda worked:
I keep a box with extra patterned paper and daily numbers to include when needed. I didn't want to number my pages now, because you know me - I need a freedom to choose and change things around as I go.
Here is one of the diecut pages glued onto the transparency:
And a gold transparency by Hambly:
Ok. I always wanted to see how a 4x6 December Daily would look like and that's why I made another little book. I did have a special person in mind who could use it, so if she reads this and decides she want to give it a try - it's all hers.
Here is the what it looks like:
One picture a day, which is glued to the back of a patterned paper from a previous day. Add a journaling tag and a day number and it's done. Here is an example of how it can be used:
Or if you have more than one picture for that day - make a photo collage:
I wanted to see how big this little DD will look at the end, so I grabbed random 25 pictures and stacked them underneath:
It will be a little thicker if you use all of the tags, that I premade for this book:
That is it for today. Hope all of you have your camera batteries charged and ready to go. My biggest goal is to write something down few times a day, so I don't have to spend any extra time when assembling a page together. And my wish is to actually work on my December Daily during December, when it's all fresh and I'm still in the Holiday mood (not January or even later).
Great DD post by Ali Edwards as she looks back on her albums from previous years here: http://aliedwards.com/2011/11/december-daily-2011-25-ideas-and-story-inspirations.html
Enjoy your last day of November and have the best December ever!