I spent a chunk of today hanging out with my dear daughter and her 3 littlies, after hanging out with just her for a few hours last night!
The above series of photos started with the middle one as in the middle child (and middle photograph), the biggest one's photo came next and then I realised I was missing one set of feet... the littlest one. Right on cue he woke up from a nap and rolled onto his tummy... perfect for Nannie to grab a quick photo and know that all was right in the Grandparent world with a photo of each.
These gorgeous kiddos are so loved, so fun and I love to just hang out with them at their house. Hours just fly by.
So very blessed.
Here are the photos for my album from last night, we rounded off our evening of Christmas shopping with grocery shopping.
My dear daughter is the queen of packing so much into her boot space. Somewhere under there is a double pram!
My journaling for this evening begins... The Tale of Two Trolleys...
May the rest of your day be filled to the very top with love, joy and blessings,
Today has been all about tidying up the last remaining messy areas around home.
I have been attending to all the rest of the house over the past couple weeks. I have decluttered. Really decluttered. A total of 29 large boxes have been donated to various charities and organisations. Some I had to deliver, some came by and collected. Then the deep cleaning happened.
My store kit surplus and my December Daily album supplies were the last to get tidied and rehomed. I absolutely favour our dining setting, it is not the traditional dining as such but more like a bar with barstools. We have a large 10 place outdoor setting, we have 5 stools at a breakfast bar off the kitchen so we really didn't need, nor would we use any kind of formal setting. The only trouble is, it is the perfect height for crafting at! I prefer to stand when I craft and the kitchen bench top can be a little low, this bar height table is perfect.
Finally this area made it to the top of the to do list.
This photo will be printed at 4x6 and slot into that size pocket on a 2 3x4 1 4x6 page protector.
Crazy busy days with work still have stopped me from actually printing photos and getting them in the album.
This day and what I have included actually happened on the 17th.
Whoa! Now that's a bit different!
I struggled to find a story I wanted to tell for the 16th. It was an uneventful day, spent at home, working. Work wise it was huge, every day this week has been huge and 4 hours sleep per night has become the norm. I get so much done between 11pm and 3am that it is worth the sandpapery eyes for the first hour when I wake.
Today's spread is about a special, love her long time, friendship.
We met when our daughters were just weeks old. We were neighbours with one house between us. We connected. We have been friends ever since.
Our daughters (who were our only daughters at that time) are turning 25 next birthday. The girls are just 24 days apart in age.
I caught up with this beautiful friend very briefly, I received a gift and a handmade by her card. Our catch up was so unexpected that I did not have a gift for her, I am yet to purchase/make it. We both love a handmade homemade Christmas, each year we bake and cook our way through most of our gift lists. My friend is so much more organised than I.
My beautiful card perfectly in the 4x6 pocket, I have inserted the back portion of the card only so that the front/top is like a flap and can be lifted up to reveal the message, the tag from the handmade gift sits in the top right pocket.
Due to work commitments I have yet to journal ... considering it is almost like I am a day ahead (this unexpected meet happened the morning of the 17th) I am giving myself 24 hours to get that done and into the album.
Here is today outside of the album:
I know when I look back on this album many years from now, I probably wont remember that this happened on the 17th not the 16th.
It is Christmas themed.
It did happen in December.
Close enough is good enough for me.
and let's face it..... I have work to do!
If you are participating in December Daily, I hope you feel you can make it your own and not be bothered by what others do or don't do
Today's album entry is all about the first lot of Christmas Gift wrapping.
I am very late to the wrapping party this year, and a very long way from my best 'record' of wrapped and tagged by Mid October.
My attention is diverted in a few directions, the one front and centre is the decision to close my online scrapbook store website. I am devoting a non Christmas type day in my December Daily album to this and it will just slot in whenever that is obvious or convenient. It sure is a part of my December 2015.
In addition, I have my eldest son arriving on Christmas Day and that in and of itself is HUGE! He will be here for several weeks so lots to plan for and factor in.
Also my Mum lives in our Granny Flat on our property now, so of course we accommodate her needs and incorporate her into the entire day, the days before and all the days after instead of sometime during Christmas Day. Mum and I have been nutting out our Christmas Dinner menu, dividing up tasks, checking off ingredients already on hand, making lists of what is still to be purchased.
We have similar lists going for gifts.
Thankfully, a time pressure of meeting up with a lovely cousin for some Christmas Shopping has helped me get this gift wrapping show on the road finally.
That very same time pressure has meant that I did not get photos of them inserted into my December Daily album. They are in but there is absolutely nothing else in there with them yet - no embellishing, no journaling either. Each year I include some of my wrapping paper into the days spread, all of the completion of this page will happen tomorrow.
Here are the photos that will go into my album:
This last pic is my absolute favourite.
The tinsel is in focus but the gifts are not. The lights have picked up the glittery pattern or the burlap ribbon. I quite like shots that are a big different to the norm every now and then.
There is also another gift, this time a combined gift, being delivered today also:
I think I prefer the option of leaving them all 4x6 - so 2 facing pages with the addition of an insert in the middle for journaling on one side and snippets of wrapping paper, twine and ribbons on the other... I have a game plan in mind.
That brings the grand total of Christmas Gift recipients to 7 so far!
It is a start.
May you day be full of good cheer (and wrapping if you are like me and trailing behind a bit!)
This single 4x6 photo will go into the flip side of the 4x6 pocket from yesterdays spread, in the 3x4 pockets above it I intend to put a piece of the packaging from the teas that I will purchase tomorrow. I will most likely buy from T2. As soon as I am home, guess what I shall be brewing up for my Mum and I? !
and the second story is about my decision, well actually my actions following my decision, to close my online scrapbook store website, The Stamp Spot.
Initially I had thought the end of January would be when I would feel ready to announce and get hustling... today I woke, thought on it some more, and acted. I did not know today would be the day that I would feel ready. I am so glad I do feel ready. The response has been very humbling indeed.
This strip of journaling is 4" wide x 8" tall and will sit as an insert in the middle of the album, the reverse side will have some stats listed that I have been recording as the day has unfolded following my announcement.
Beautiful emails, messages and an avalanche of orders!
Still, I know this decision is right for me, for my brand, for my little 'spot' in the world of online commerce.
I have been practising living in a more 'grey' zone in life in general. Ali Edwards, God love that woman!, first brought the idea of 'grey' to my attention quite a while ago. You know that knowing, that feeling when you hear something and it just resonates with every part of your being... well Ali's use of the word grey hit me like a wave of reality.
I need more grey. I need less black. I need less white.
I need to not know what is just up ahead, or miles down the road. I need to not know all the little details. I need to not know what my plan a, b c d and all the way to z are.
This leap of faith today, this leap into the grey feels amazing. I cannot believe how excited I am to not know what is next.
Sure I have some ideas, some of those ideas are very grand and would require negotiation and communication with people I don't even know their names yet. Some ideas are teeny tiny... yet are equally exciting.
I like routine. I like repetition. I feel safest with black and with white.
However on this adventure...
I am embracing grey!
Best wishes for feelings of right and good and whole,
Today is all about one of the very special ornaments that adorn our Christmas Tree.
Each year in honour of my late Father (and my born too early premature Daughter, her ornament will feature later in the month) I purchase a new ornament.
Some years I find it extremely easy and straightforward - see the perfect ornament, purchase it, hang it on the Tree. Some years, such as this year, I struggle.
You would think I would have this annual ornament selection down to a fine art, I have, afterall, had 17 years experience. Yes. Sadly. 17 years.
Many a shopping trip ended up with no special ornaments.
Finally I found the one that spoke to me, that represented all that my Dad has meant to me this past 12 months.
It is a beautiful ornament made from paper (the irony was not lost on me given I own an online scrapbooking store), the pearls are just beautiful (again the irony not lost on me in their representation of wisdom), a little sparkly but not too much (my Dad was often told he had a cheeky twinkle in his eye) and the colour sage (wisdom, clarity and cleansing). Each years ornament has not felt so representative of my Dad or the year that we have travelled through without him, I find the more December Daily's I participate in (and complete) the more my awareness has developed. I am and will be eternally grateful to Ali Edwards for beginning her own journey and then sharing that journey with the entire world.
Of course I document these ornaments in my December Daily album.
These ornaments are the last to go on our Christmas Tree, they are the first to be taken down. They are so very special.
A one page spread (well actually its a 2 page but I am only featuring one here, that photo at the top of this blogpost has been printed, trimmed and placed on the left of this spread with a bunch of handwritten journaling)
The top left is a close up printed at 3x4, the card on the top right is from the Seven Paper Felix Collection for Studio Calico, the bottom 4x6 pocket holds my photo with journaling atop and a vellum with gold foil stars sheet over top of that.
A close up:
and finally the photo out of the pocket with the journaling clearly visible:
It's been an interesting and challenging road in my family and in my household this year.
My elderly Mum (76 at the end of this week!) moved to our Granny Flat at the end of March this year.
I am so proud of her, 17 years without her husband, a husband that took very good care of her. My Dad, ever the handyman and fixer upper!
We miss him, we honour him, we remember him.
I invite you to surround yourself and your loved ones, especially the elderly members of your family, with love and care.
I very nearly used this photo and journaled all over it! However when I went to edit todays photos I preferred the one I ended up going with, so nice to have a choice.
I have tried something a little different (though certainly not rocket science) with my journaling for this spread.
I typed onto some patterned paper from the kit I am using, trimmed it down a little and put overtop a 6x8 sheet.
Some gold glitter alphas were added. I have decided I will go back and add repeated stamping but (as yesterday) due to commitments I ran out of time.
It is so important to me to keep completely up to date with this December Daily project, I acknowledge I have a fear of being left behind (in general, in life) and it plays out every December!
Now if I could just apply that sentiment to Project Life documenting then all would be well in my Memory Keeping world. Yes, it is a goal for 2016.
The photo is a page in and of itself, I simply left enough extra border on the left side to allow for the hole punching.
Having Christmas decor in our ensuite might seem a bit odd I suppose, no corner of our home is considered safe from festive decorations!
I invite you to celebrate your today, for every day in December is about enjoying all that the Festive Season brings,
These photos were not taken today, they were taken this December though. I thought that I wouldn't get to use them until tomorrow Day 12 but no Christmas story has appeared as yet today and due to commitments this evening and tomorrow I wont get time to write a story.
That's how I roll some days in December.
I am also conscious of there being more everyday stories of late than Seasonal ones and ... well .... it is a December Daily album after all.
Each time I visit family or a friend, I always, always snap a pic of their tree.
I have used an Ali Edwards 6x8 template and simply clipped the photos into place using Photoshop Elements. Printed, trimmed and into the page protector.
Once again no number placement has happened yet!
Just a one page spread for today.
These ornaments on my Aunts tree are people I am related to - my late Nana, my late Poppie and my late cousin.
The bottom left quadrant is a photo of my Aunts wrapping paper and gift tags for this year. That is another set of photos I take - others wrapping paper!
Later in the month I will share the special ornaments I have on my own tree, ornaments purchased and lovingly hung to honour my late Father and my late Daughter.
Even though loved ones cannot be with us physically, they are in spirit.
They will be honoured, respected and remembered.
I hope your day has some moments of reflection, life is so precious.
and... I still could not decide on the placement of the numbers 1 and 0!
No surprises there.
I seem to have a lot to say this December, a lot to journal. I feel I have hit my groove with this December Daily Project this year. Almost like the past few years I have been in training and now I know my way around a December album. Past participation has taught me (as Ali Edwards says herself) it is about the sum total. I interpret this as the sum total of each story plus each photo, what makes it into the album and what does not. Maybe even who makes it into the album and who does not. It is a mixture of seasonal stories, photos and events sprinkled with the everyday stories.
Not every time, but certainly regularly, when I open my album to add the next day I re read my "This December..." journaling.
Definitely a touchstone, definitely a reminder of my intentions for this album and this season.
Day 10 is just (just as in no photo and in no way minimizes the importance of the story within) journaling and is housed inside this glassine bag (I simply punched holes in it) and written on 2 4x6 sheets, both plain Kraft cardstock. I hand wrote this journaling.
Whilst I am not sharing the actual words here, I can mention that they focus on the Christmas Spirit as shared with me in my family, amongst my friends in real life and my online friends. It is a nod to another form of self care, of the need for human contact and relationship.
Taking the time to stay in touch at this busy time of year, taking the time to just ask "how are you?", taking the time to check plans and when each is free to catch up in person, taking the time to listen to struggles, taking the time to celebrate non Christmas related achievements, taking the time to simply connect and to say the words that convey how much each cares about the other.
I am truly blessed at this and every time of year, today's entry is simply a way to honour these very important people in my life right now.
The following photo is showing the bag open with a journaling card peeking out:
The following photo shows the tag outside of it's pocket:
and finally the rear view of the glassine bag:
The journaling exercise for Day 10 in my December Daily album has been good for my heart and dare I say soul.
As I wrote I could feel myself filling with gratitude, I am so very grateful for my life and those that I hold dear.
May your day be filled with loved ones, near, far and wide,
Today celebrates the last day of single digits for December, so cliche but will say it anyway.... December is zooming along.
Catching my breath yesterday was a nod to self care and a nod to Peace and Calm, I so needed it.
Day 9 is all about the much anticipated School Report arrival in the mail. School finished back in November, each year we forget about it until that big envelope lands in the mailbox.
I checked the mail on our way out the door yesterday, immediately set upon by the student and was such an awesome report it required that I pull over at the top of our street and pay attention to the teen who proudly read it out. The only subject below expectation was English, thankfully a subject he does not need for his chosen career path.. and the priceless retort of "Well I would do a whole lot better if she were hot!" Teen boy right there! In all seriousness the repore you have with your teache/sr, and at his age appearance and/or level of respect given by teacher to student and student to teacher is very much reflected in results. He excelled in the subjects where this level of respect exists. The usual array of comments of kind, thoughtful, courteous, a pleasure to have in the classroom, enthusiastic were there... along with a few funny comments - yes my youngest son is quite the comedian and quite the keeper of all things just.
Day 9 (by default) includes this left hand page... it is from the One Little Bird digital December Daily set for Ali Edwards - a 6x8 paper that I decided to print on specialty transparency paper - I printed this several weeks ago and finally found the spot for it. Initially my intention was to have it as a stand alone divider style page but having cut it in advance to 6x8 it just would be too small for that idea in an 8x8 album where there is a lot of distance between holes and the pockets beginning.
I simply slipped it into the flipside of the previous day 8, then removed it to add the gold die cut star and some word strips (Felix Collection by Seven Paper for Studio Calico, 1 sheet of which can be found in this comprehensive kit) and returned it to the pocket.
Day 9 left side:
Day 9 right side:
That piece "every picture records a little story" is a Jillibean Soup white die cut (1 of similar design is included in this kit), I simple adhered it over top of the photo.
Next page (fllipside of the 6.5x8.5 photo):
I stitched in place a piece of gold strip transparency (yep you got it - also in the kit) using gold metallic thread on the upper and an off white in the bobbin.
Then it was just a matter of slipping in a bunch of 'spots' to journal on, 3 4x6 cards (kit), adding another Jillibean Soup white die cut onto the Kraft 4x6 card, and a bag I made using gold spot glassine paper, a Sizzix die and my Big Shot. Inside that bag is a burlap paper tag cut from the dies that Ali had in her shop.
Close up of the stitching detail, love metallic thread:
It can be a bit tricky keeping transparency material from slipping all over the place, stitching very slowly and repositioning as you go works, also a walking foot (used by quilters) is invaluable for this kind of project.
Number placement is top left - I know that day 10 is most likely a no photo day so will use the glassine bag I pre prepared to slot my journaling in, I flipped the bag over to the back side before I placed the 9 where I did, I like to see the previous days number sometimes.
And on the subject of number placement....
Just a quick revisit of Day 8 - I struggle to find the perfect spot for number placement and decided, after much fiddling, I would just throw the 8 inside the page protector and come back to it another day (maybe never!) and this is almost the exact spot where it settled - I went with that. Clearly overthinking is a habit I have with these number placements! I have yet to place days 6 and 7.
It is quite a grainy capture (taken from my phone as an afterthought to share here).
Thank you for visiting my little spot in the huge December Daily world,
After yesterdays dramas and scary happenings, a day at home was required today.
Nothing Christmas themed happened, just the usual housework, small business work, orders, a trip to the post office, a quick visit to my daughter and grandsons, a cuppa with my Mum, some paperwork to attend to for my Mum and catching up on my December Daily album.
The previous 2 days have been spent away from home, long days, tiring days. No photo editing or printing.
I remedied that today and got caught back up.
Day 8 Right Side:
I have left the photo at 6x8 (I needed to reprint as I had resized this to 4x8 but it just wasn't doing it for me. I seem to continually forget I have an 8x8 landscape to use and not a 6x8.
Day 8 Left Side:
Totally inspired by Ali Edwards to use large stamps, I took Ali's example and fashioned it to make it my own.
Here is the process I used to achieve both stamping and typewritten words:
Using a 40lb American Crafts 8.5x11 sheet of vellum, I inserted it into my typewriter and typed my journalling. I didn't measure between blocks of journaling but knew I needed to leave good sized gaps. I also wanted to alternate the sides on which the journaling appeared.
The finished sheet of vellum with all the journaling and then cut to fit an 8x8 page protector:
I then adding the stamping using a stamp set by Studio Calico (one I received for taking a class) and Cherry Ink by Avery Elle. Slipped it into the page protector and called it done.
Perhaps the only Christmas themed element today is the colour scheme, red roses, green foliage and white stones in a water feature.
I have enjoyed the pause from Christmas themed events and happenings, I have enjoyed a day of reassessing, of slowing the pace, of crossing my t's and dotting my i's, of texting and talking with my kids and other family members, of regrouping and of a little self care... and of smelling the roses in my garden.
I have taken the time to begin processing recent events and revelations. Heads up: tomorrow (Day 9) is also a slower paced, stay at home kind of day. I think I will take the opportunity to photograph some favourite ornaments and continue processing and re-evaluating.
You, or rather I, just have to roll with it. I can't do complicated at this time of year.
I hope you day is bright and filled with peace and contentment.
Yes this Christmas we have an addition to the family. A gorgeous and sweet baby boy joined his Mummy and Daddy, siblings and extended family in August.
Christmas is magical in and of itself, however it is much more so when there is a First Christmas to celebrate also.
I find myself noticing all these cute First Christmas outfits, tree decorations, pregnant bellies and teeny tiny newborns every time I am in a shopping centre.
All of the above was plentiful today.
Today was a huge day of Christmas shopping.
My youngest son and I met up with my Aunt and second cousin for a day of gift buying. Specifically my Aunts gift buying. Now wheelchair bound with oxygen tank on board it felt like a miracle to actually all get to the shopping centre on time and meet at the designated spot!
We head off, navigating a busy shopping complex can be a challenge at the best of times, combine that with a wheelchair and that seems like a walk in the park.
Lots to look at, items to carefully choose, lists to cross off (even ones that get accidentally dropped and are found after having to retrace ones wheelchair tracks to retrieve it!), multiple coffees, bathroom visits etc etc etc. I learned a lot, and came away from my day with the utmost respect and first hand knowledge of the life of a wheelchair bound/dependent person. And for their carers/attendants, it's a physical job!
I also came away with killer lower back pain, along with 15 000 plus steps recorded on my fitbit.
There's that shopping list!!
Several stores later, more items checked off, we enjoy a quiet lunch, I get to sit down, all I can manage is another large coffee! This was my first one and the others that followed were equally large or larger!
Here is how the day looks in my December Daily album:
One of the first large Department stores we went into I saw this seriously cute and I thought rather unique advent block calendar... not surprisingly it was very near the toy section. I printed it 6x8 and made it a page of it's own (not inside a page protector). This time I left a small white border around the photo.
Turning that page left me another full page photo opportunity option:
Also snapped early on in the day (thankfully I did because the medical emergency that ended our day was just a few hours away!), here my youngest son helps out on wheelchair duties...
Opposite this page are a few snapshots and journaling on the top photo (done in Photoshop elements before printing)
Between these two pages I have added a glassine bag, holepunched on the bottom so that it sits horizontally in my album.
The front of the bag has a Simple Stories Photo pocket (they come with a strip of self adhesive so super easy to attach just about anywhere). I cut a number transparency to 4x4 and slid it in. I definitely wanted a see through element to go in this pocket and I was thinking my album has quite enough sequins for now, so a shaker pocket was not an option.
Inside the bag sits some journal cards, kept enclosed with a round gold paper clip.
As hinted at earlier, the day ended rather abruptly, though we were all nearing the end of our capacity anyway. A too sweet drink for my diabetic Aunt tipped her over the edge, what we think was a hypo episode unfolded very quickly and at an alarmingly dangerous pace. Thankfully a security guard was passing by, I flagged her over, she called for backup, we increased the oxygen to it's maximum capacity and rode out whatever that episode was. My cousin had turned up just prior so her being there was a whole lot less scary for me.
I hope your December is unfolding in a mild and pleasant way, dangerous and alarming are no fun at all!
Today is the day... 4 extra large Christmas Puddings need to be made.
They need to be put on to boil as early as possible... the biggest of the 4 will take 7 hours today and another 2 hours on Christmas Day.
My sweet (& fave) Aunt has kept the family tradition of Christmas Pudding going since she inherited this task several years ago.
My grandmother, whom I helped with the Pud for many years during my childhood, had her own recipe. She also had a 'secret' recipe for the accompanying infamous Brandy Butter.
When my Aunt went through the recipe books not one of them seemed to be what she recalled as THE CHRISTMAS PUD her Mum used to make.
It took her 3 years to perfect the recipes found - my grandmother was notorious for not writing down any modifications made to any recipes, with many many recipes simply stored in her head. Some, like the infamous Brandy Butter, were never recorded, were kept very secret until such time as she knew she would need to share them if the tradition was to have a hope of continuing.
That Brandy Butter recipe source remains a mystery to this day. The only recipe found that comes close does not come close in taste nor specialness.
For the past 3 years running I have assisted my Aunt in the making of the Christmas Puds, each year we have increased the amount of puddings or the size of the puddings.
This year our biggest amount and sizes yet - 4 very large ones.
Almost 5 kilos of dried fruit, 13.5 cups of breadcrumbs, a dozen eggs the crazy proportion of ingredients goes on.
We begin just after 9 and we are done and have the first on to cook at 10.30! My cousin helped this year so that definitely sped up the process of measuring ingredients, peeling grating and juicing also.
The all important part of tying off each pudding basin after covering with pleated greaseproof and then topped with foil, secured with string ready to hit the boiling water waiting for it atop the stove.
Last year I drew a quick diagram of my Aunts stovetop, I did the same this year... a tradition in and of itself now!
Last years diagram:
Then of course came the washing up... we use huge mixing bowls to get this job done! Once cleaned up it is simply a matter of checking on the big pots holding the puddings, ideally water half way up the basins is best, you do not want them boiling dry!
I have yet to edit these photos, add the meaningful journaling and print ready for my December Daily album.
I fear that because this day and the next are difficult days to document (due to my Aunts health and diagnosis) I will not continue with documenting December 2015. I know that my future self will regret that deeply so blogging the day will avoid that regret.
I urge you do document the good, the bad and the downright sad and not just in December, all stories make up the whole person.
Cheers
Michelle x.
PS I have not forgotten Day 5, the time to document it and share here just hasn't happened.
They are each beautifully different, different personalities, different likes and dislikes and each has a special place in my heart, reserved just for them.
To protect these precious children I have concealed their faces and anything that which may identify them.
Day 4 left side:
A full 8x8 photo of the littlest, it is his first Christmas!
Day 4 right side:
A collage of more photos of this littlest one with a space for some journaling sits opposite, it is 8x8 also. A collage of those teeny tiny precious hands!
Day 4 Middle page:
In the middle sits a smaller page protector (5.5 x 8.5). The 2 older grandchildren are in the photo that is adhered to plain blue American Crafts textured cardstock. This serves as a flap on the outside of the pocket ensuring that inside there is a lot of room for journaling, there is also room on the back if I need more space. The flap piece (photo matted on blue cardstock) is secured on the left edge only, to the back white cardstock with garden variety clear packing tape. I have mostly seen washi used to secure pieces together but knew that the photo was going to take up the whole of the flap. I may add a co-ordinating piece of washi on the inside yet. The Christmas Tree flair badge is half foam adhered on the right so that the flap can slip under on the left. The number '4' will most likely go just below the flair badge.
The cardstock and flair badge are from my kit which can be found here. And it's currently 15% off!
That journaling is almost done but not included, and will not be shared here.
I have journalled in the form of a letter to each grandchild.
Thank you for visiting or revisiting, thank you also for the lovely comments that are being left, it really is the Season for giving and sharing.
May the rest of your day be filled with time spent with those you love and hold dear, that sums up my day for sure!
Cheers
Michelle x.
Details of this project, December Daily, can be found on Ali Edwards website. Ali created this annual project several years ago, many thousands the world over participate each December. You can check Ali's blog during December where she shares each days photos and story's. There is even a facebook group now... just search December Daily 2015 - over 3400 like minded memory keepers are there!
This year I definitely wanted some black and white photographs in my December Daily album. Getting in rather early with achieving that before the days race away on me.
Day 3 spread as it appears in my album:
Pink embroidery thread was in place from Day 2, I cut off another 15cm or so to fashion a bow, added a flair badge (from my kit)then adhered it down using foam squares.
Left side:
Right side:
Once more I have used a Heidi Swapp Countdown in Silver number, a few sequins adhered on plus a gold glitter enamel dot. All are included in my kitavailable for purchase here.
This is one of many story's that needed to find a way out of my head and into reality, story's that demand more real estate, more thought and more time. I intend to document many more this December.
Releasing and sharing this story has been good for my heart and good for my soul. It has freed up some headspace. This juxtaposition of emotions has been a real life, every single day, challenge.
I wish for you a magical memory keeping kind of day,
Day 2 is all about this years Christmas Giftwrapping selections.
As detailed in the journaling on the photo (done in Photoshop Elements before I printed the photo as an 8x6), this year features gold, white, kraft and pink.
I am a huge fan of white and kraft giftbags, so much so that I buy them in bulk, usually lots of 50. I buy a medium sized bag along with packets of gold and white tissue paper.
For some years now I have purchased rolls of paper (both large and belli band size) in bulk from Wrapco. Definitely favouring the plainer main papers, I save the patterns for either the belli bands or the extras that I simply must add to a gift. It doesn't feel complete without lots of trimmings. Selecting my gift wrap colour scheme is every bit important to me as selecting the colour scheme of our Christmas Tree.
Every.
Bit.
Important.
..... and they must co- ordinate! Later in the month I will decorate those paper gift bags and those plus any wrapped gifts are sure to make a blogpost of their own!
I am using the above photo as a page and not in a page protector.
Here is how is sits in the album:
In keeping with a gift wrapping theme, I have 'tied' up the page with some pink embroidery floss, added a tag which I die cut using Ali Edwards set of 3 tags offered in her December Daily release of products back in October, embossed it using a Sizzix embossing folder and simply threaded the floss through the star shaped hole and tied a bow to secure it. I added the '2' from Heidi Swapp Countdown numbers pack in Silver (also in the kit), plus a star sticker and a 2 gold glitter enamel dots. A very simple page and there are no prizes for guessing that a photo will be on the flip side for Day 3!
Backtracking to the flip page of Day 1 .... I have added a few embellishments and the 'joy' die cut from the kit (you can purchase yours here)... however, as is often the case for me, I have come up with an after the fact plan for making this page more than a decorative page. Always thinking of ways to utilise album real estate.
in order to execute my idea, I will need to cart my album or perhaps just this page with me during December.
I will be sure to share what it ends up looking like towards the end of December.
Update from Day 1.
I finally got the extra journaling home sorted. I complicated matters by printing on vellum because then there was a stability issue. Vellum doesn't hold up long term as a stand alone page, I didn't want Day 1 to end up taking 3 sides of 2 page protectors, I didn't want the additional journaling on show as such. Perhaps it's easier if I show you the solution I came up with....
This pic shows it sitting tucked inside the page protector behind the journal page that was already done and dusted. To make obvious there is something additional I topped the vellum over cardstock (die cut using Heidi Swapp hand drawn stars die set), I stapled a bow cut using a die by Pinkfresh Studio to the top.
Here it is pulled up a few inches...
Here it is pulled all the way out.... yes, it is blurry as I did not want to share all of the words
Here is the remaining journaling after I removed that which I choose not to share ...
The words that I have edited out pertain to my elderly Mum and consist of some of my thoughts and feelings on having an ageing parent. They are good thoughts simply not appropriate to share here. The journaling has been typed onto a Paislee Press Minimalist 6x8 Template, the pink paper at the top is in the One Little Bird December Daily Digital Kit for Ali Edwards. I did reduce the opacity to around 60% for the body of journaling and left the header closer to 100%. I then printed on American Crafts 40lb vellum.
Thank you for stopping by, hello again if you have visited previously. This is one project I enjoy working on and blogging about usually daily during December.
Here is my December 1 ... it is a work in progress ... I have journaling to add but can't seem to get the wording right (for me).
So far my words feel too broad, I think I will narrow it down by changing my journaling to a Letter format.
Disclaimer: the photos are not great, it is pouring with rain here today and I have had to photograph inside under fluorescent lights.
This is how Day 1 sits in my album:
2 facing 6x8 pages, the photo and the journaling cards have been printed at 6x6. Originally I had them in 6x6 size page protectors but it didn't really fit with the before pages (I share those further along in this blogpost).
The left side:
The right side:
I have not added the number '1' as yet, I seriously cannot decide which or where that is to go, I also want to factor in the hidden journaling in the form of that letter mentioned above and think that if I add a flap type extra piece then I would want the number to go on that.... the jury is still out clearly! This journaling pictured above would be the flap outside of the pocket so as to make the journaling underneath hidden. Then again, I might just add a bag or envelope for the hidden journaling and call it done.
This chance encounter with an elderly lady whilst waiting for my Mum to be finished at her Optometrist appointment was pure magic. Totally the highlight of an otherwise ordinary Tuesday, totally heart warming and comical and priceless. Story's emerge quite simply and easily if I am open to them, if I remind myself to remain aware. Sometimes the story has not come (in past December's) until the day is very nearly done.. literally in the very last hour of the day. Past experience of participating in this Project has taught me that.
Each morning up until Christmas Day, when I begin my day, I feel a level of excitement and/or anticipation of what story I might discover today.
Thank you toAli Edwards for sharing this concept with the world of memory keepers alike.
Below is my opening page which includes my hopes and dreams for this project this December. The star die cut from glassine paper has been fused inside the page protector, star sequins added around it then that section fused closed above and to the right. This left the perfect spot for my typed piece of "this December".
A close up of the journaling detailing my "this December" -
and finally the next page (the one that is visible through the star fused opening page).
It is simply a 6x8 page that may or may not be added to ... it is simply a high contrast print that highlights the see through aspect of the opening page.
Well... until today I was ready mentally but perhaps a little less ready in the physical/work flow/work space kind of way.
This past week, even past 2 weeks has flown by, I have been super busy with decluttering and then donating the 'declutter' ... 10 large boxes went to a local Respite Centre, 6 boxes have been collected by a Girl Guides Leader and I have another 6 or so almost ready for collection this weekend. Paper and fabric .... each stash is shrinking shrinking shrinking!
Today was the day I felt compelled to have my December Daily supplies organised completely, I had made a start on this but didn't finish, along with my work station.
This year I am going with similar to last year... I use a largish clear plastic tray. I purchased mine at IKEA a few years back and from memory it is marketed as a cosmetic storage type of tray. It is quite deep, approx 8 cm and rectangle in shape - 38cm x 24cm. It worked really well for me last year and I am confident it will again this year.
Above is what is left in those 6x8 4x6 4x4 and 3x4 supplies, along with my essential extras - stamp sets, a stamp block, stamping inks, adhesive, tiny attacher, dies, washi, very small embellishments (in the mini white pail), journaling pens, alpha stickers, doilies etc.
This year, in addition to this tray, I am using a clear round tower picked up from my local variety store -
Here it is all opened up, each layer has a collection of bits and pieces that would otherwise get lost in the tray. I chose it for its transparency and the separate compartments. This too is marketed as a cosmetic type of storage item.
These 2 items plus my album will all hang out together most likely on a section of my office desk.
Last year I had a dedicated long narrow table for all my December Daily supplies and albums. I was undertaking 5 separate albums and only 2 of those albums had the paper collection in common, so separating out the paper type supplies was important. This year it is still undecided how many albums I will complete but it is definitely less than 5. Additionally, the kit from The Stamp Spot has far too much in it for one album. There is also less real estate available in our home, together my Mum and I share a spare room for our fabric adventures, it was this room I set up in last year.
I have not decorated the outside of my album. I felt it was a mistake last year to do this very early on.... the layers of embellishments did get a little damaged and had to be re-secured a few times plus I didn't actually love it by the time the album was complete. Maybe I had just seen to much of it, I work on my album every day.
This year I have decided to leave decorating the cover until either a. inspiration strikes or b. the album is partially or fully completed and I will know how to set the tone more accurately.
From the top my album is a long way from full, again another change up from last year. I have prepped pages but I am not numbering them and I am leaving some page protectors completely empty. I think this stems from using an 8x8 for the first time, I don't have a few years of experience up my sleeve as I have had with 6x8 albums. Those extra 2 inches of real estate is making an impact already!
I have put this American Crafts 8x8 album up against the previous years 6x8 (these have included Simple Stories, October Afternoon and Studio Calico) and it is deeper by 1 to 2cm, that too is making an impact.
I plan a video walk through when I am happier with the album content and the balance of different size page protectors. I am using a combination of the 8x8's that came with the album (10), Studio Calico 6x8's in various configurations (6x8, 1-4x6 2-3x4; 2-4x6; 4-3x4) plus Studio Calico 6x7 Handbook in a Snap's and the odd 6x6; 5.5x8.5; 4x6 and 3x4 - really mixing it up this year! Already I am thinking it's too mixed up page protector size wise... time will tell.
A quick look at some of the pages and how they sit in the album...
This first one I am almost certain will be my opening page, I fused the star using the WeRMK fuse tool around some gold spot printed glassine that was die cut using Little B dies - stars, added sequins around it then fused to the right and along the top. This left an approx 2.5" narrow 8" tall strip left. I have cut white cardstock to fit this tall narrow pocket and I plan to write or type my 'Reason Why' journaling on it.
Up next, this one has a 6x8 space to the right with just a piece of patterned paper in it so far and a 2x8 sequin pocket created using the Fuse Tool. The co ordinating sequins have settled to the bottom, you can see through to the next pages quite easily.
This next one was a real creative brain challenge. I wanted homes for at least 4 tags. I cut the tags and used them as templates so as to know where to fuse their pockets. They weren't pockets until I cut through the top layer of the page protector with a rotary cutter, I used a thick piece of card inside each pocket to stop the rotary cutter cutting both layers... in hindsight it probably would not have mattered and in fact might be a good idea because then tags could be inserted and easily accessed on the flip side. Effectively making 2 tags per pocket. I think I will make this idea reality before December 1. I ran a strip of 3mm Little B wash along the top of each cut pocket to make the opening more obvious... this will probably not stay there permanently.
The next page was inspired by Ali Edwards 4th week lesson in Storytelling with December Daily online class. Ali created a tutorial on how she has made flip ups and flip outs in previous December Daily albums. This is a 5.5 x 8.5 inch horizontal page protector from my stash (I think its an S.E.I. from many years ago). I cut white cardstock to fit the pocket in full and then trimmed the blue 6x8 piece of cardstock (out of the kit) to 5.5 x 7 inches and added a flair badge (also from the kit). When adding the badge I put foam squares on the right side only so that the left side could have the blue cardstock tucked under to keep it in place. I really like how this has turned out - an organised yet blank canvas ready for the right story.
I know that I will need homes for longer stories this December and for some stories to have hidden journaling.
Last share today, this one is one of my faves. Again using the Fuse Tool I made a home first for the aqua 4x4 piece with die cut tree, this left the perfect home for the die cut white "Every picture records a little story". A 4x8 pocket was created in the process - I am looking forward to a photo being this size and I can journal my story on top of the photo.
A whole lot of fusing using the Fuse Tool has been happening, and this year more than any other year I have many more 'peep through' pockets and elements. The Fuse Tool is helping me make the most of the 8x8 size page protectors without having to buy any more supplies than I already had in my stash.
Each day, depending on the story I am telling, I will select a 'story appropriate' partially made page and run with it, sometimes it will include a photo, sometimes it will just be a photo, sometimes there will be no photo.
My Design Team have been getting busy with getting organised also.
Melinda shares her set up here - super cute, super organised trays and bright pink post it notes have Mel all set up ready to go come December 1
Beck is crazy organised and you can go checkout how she has achieved this here. Beck has even posted an album walk through YouTube video (spoiler alert : the cute Miss Tilly, Beck's daughter joins in the fun!)
Design Team Member Beth posted her blogpost quite early on, you can find it here. Sadly, Beth's heavy study commitments, which wont end until mid December, has meant she needed to step down from the Design Team. We will miss you Beth (*insert sad face emoji).
I hope something/anything that you read here or on my Design Team members blogs inspire you to join in in the December Daily fun.
Of course you can go straight to the December Daily Mastermind and inspirational Ali Edwards website. Here Ali shares all her past albums, runs a December Daily specific class, a December Daily specific facebook group and updates her blog daily during December along with December Daily supplies and can be found here on her website, simply click on the various tabs at the top to navigate you way to the various areas.
Sharing all things Design Team for The Stamp Spot with you throughout November and kicking off with the albums of choice for this December. Each Design Team Member for this year has completed December Daily albums in the past, some are sticking with the tried and true, some are changing it up album size wise.
You can read the low down on December Daily here at Ali Edwards's website.
Beth is again using a Simple Stories Snap Binder 6x8 in red, this has been Beth's choice for the past few years, I think it clever to keep the same colour and style of album and am picturing them on a shelf all lined up...
Beck will be using a Project Life 6x8 Red with White polka dot album, screams Christmas doesn't it? !
Melinda has chosen the beautiful Project Life 6x8 Classic Faux Leather in Gold album to document her December memories this year
Renae will be using the very popular and super Christmassy Simple Stories 6x8 album from the Claus & Co Collection
Bernii is changing it up this year (last year Bernii totally rocked a 6x12 gold album) and has chosen a Simple Stories Snap 6x8 binder in Teal
and I have chosen an American Crafts 8x8 album (from quite a few years back) in red, it has been sitting here as yet unused, it's red and 8x8 will give me the creative challenge I am looking for. Previously I have only ever used a 6x8 for myself and all of the multiple albums I have completed, with just one time using a WeRMK 4x4 album.
Added bonus is that the Studio Calico Handbook page protectors fit the D rings perfectly so no repunching holes at all required.
What album are you using this year? Is it the same as last year or are you changing it up?
I have some albums still available instore along with page protectors, also more page protectors are on their way from the US and are expected to be instore from approx November 18, hopefully before.
Hello and welcome to all my new readers, lovely to have you here!
Today's post is all about my wonderful, amazing and oh so talented Documenting December 2015 Design Team.
We are 6 strong this year.
In comparison to last year, much less in numbers but certainly no less in talent and crazy enthusiasm. These ladies all generously share their ideas, their inspiration and their creative endeavours and adventures in their usual blogging lives all year round, I am blessed to have them joining me for this December's Memory Keeping whirlwind.
(if you have ever documented your Festive Season previously you will totally get my choice of the word 'whirlwind'!)
All but one member travelled this journey with me last year... allow me to introduce and reintroduce this beautiful bunch...
Bernii and Beth currently Design Team with me, previously so had Melinda and Beck joined us last year, this year we welcome Renae.
Bernii
Bernii's (very busy) creative life can be found here - http://weekendatberniis.blogspot.com.au/
Beth
Beth will again be sharing her December journey here - http://bluepondbee.weebly.com/blog
Melinda
Melinda shares her creative adventures here - http://melindasweetman.blogspot.com.au/
Beck
Beck posts snippets of her life and love of December here - http://beckholder.weebly.com/
Renae
Renae embarks on her December 2015 Design Team journey with us, we welcome her with open arms.
You can find Renae and her everyday here - http://theredwren.com/
and myself Michelle, right here (just scroll back if you haven't already, to learn more about me, my diy adventures, my personal opinions, thoughts and perspectives. Please do ask questions if anything seems too general, there are no assumptions here).
Between now and December 1, 2015 my Design Team Members along with myself will be sharing our creations made from the Documenting December Kit for The Stamp Spot... you can purchase yours here
To celebrate this announcement of The Stamp Spot Documenting December 2015 Design Team, for the next 48 hours you can enjoy 10% ($6.00 AUD) off the purchase price of your kit (it includes standard parcel postage with tracking within Australia) by using this coupon code:
DT2015
Cheers
Michelle x
To learn more about memory keeping in December, please visit the Founder Ali Edward's website here, Ali recently opened a December Daily specific class, you can purchase your spot here. I am in class and would love to see your there!
Havesting beautiful homegrown produce lovingly tended to by my Mum, so far we have enjoyed snow peas, tomatoes, beans, lettuce, dill, parsley, basil, lemons and potatoes. As quick as she can harvest we are consuming!
Reading BIG MAGIC by Elizabeth Gilbert and Rising Strong by Brene Brown (actually re reading)
Planning the most wonderful Christmas possibly ever! My elderly Mum will have her first Christmas in 17 years surrounded and encompassed with love from her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren, no one that she holds dearest will be missing!
Prepping for how those precious December 2015 memories will be documented, so fun
(of course I am using the kit I designed specifically warmer/southern hemisphere climates, you can find yours here)
Listening to a bunch of podcasts. Including but not limited to Sean McCabe, Scrap Gals, Elise Gets Crafty, Jess Lively, Good Life Project, Paperclipping Roundtable (stalking Noell for Novembers episode)
Cleaning house in anticipation of special guests arriving during the Silly Season, the house is always clean but I want it to be perfect!
Watching The Dressmaker, I enjoyed it as clearly Dressmaking is in my blood! and I enjoyed my beautiful companions company just as much!
Feeling content that my dear Mum is here with us, where she is the happiest I have seen her in 17 years, her bloodwork is the best it has been, she is gardening, she is reading, she is sewing, she is painting... a loving environment can do that! I did it Dad!
Extending kindness to my 13 - 15 year old self, amen for organisations that can guide you even when it's historical, I am doing it Dad!
Excited to attend another family gathering soon, a big extended family means lots of birthdays, engagements and other milestones... and any ol' excuse for a barbeque now that we are in the warmer months. Mum is especially enjoying this crazy social merry-go-round she has jumped on with us.
Blessed to have the most amazing support from my partner, what he does for me and mine is beyond words of thanks.
Clocking up an amazing amount of steps with my fitbit, only taken off for sleep, I just cannot get used to it being on during the night.
Researching LCHF - Low carb Healthy Fat and the rabbit hole I jump down regularly... so interesting
Here are the papers that I have based this years Documenting December kit on - Studio Calico's Felix range (well worth the wait!) :
Let me unpack this kit for you.
6x8 papers, a total of 9.
First photo shows the A side.
Second photo shows the B side.
3x8 papers, a total of 4.
A side:
B side:
4x6 papers, comprising patterned, plain, glitter and clear acetate, a total of 18.
A close up showing the b side of the patterned papers:
4x6 specialty papers, including gold foil acetate, cork, text and gold foil vellum - a total of 4:
3x4 papers and cardstock including gold foil, silver foil, glitter, plain, vellum and foiled vellum - a total of 10 ; and 4x4 embossed cardstock and plain vellum - a total of 4:
Some close ups:
A bunch of various size cards including Project Life grid and lined 4x6 cards, Project Life grid 3x4 cards, a SC Felix 3x4 print, foiled acetate, patterned paper, plain vellum, printed vellum, burlap paper, glitter felt and origami gold foil - a total of 26 pieces.
And now the fun part!
All the pretty embellishments, first up the metallics and whites.
Included are alpha stickers, label stickers, stickers 1 each oval and square, gold thin strip stickers, 1 each of 4x4; 3x4 and 3x3 white printed on acetate overlays by Prima (designs will vary), 1-3x4 Heidi Swapp page protector, 1-3x4 (or 4x4) Simple Stories photo flip pocket, 1 die cut glassine mini envelope, 2 white doilies, 2 gold foil doilies, 1 minc foiled Heidi Swapp 3x3 card (designs will vary), 1 large 1 medium and 1 small glassine bag, a sheet of black and white label stickers, 1 die cut Jillibean Soup 3x4 card (designs will vary), a sample card of 4 co ordinating washi tapes 50-60cm of each design, 1 black Merry Christmas embossed vellum piece, 1 American Crafts silver metallic journaling pen PLEASE NOTE: some of the metallic pens are faulty/dry and any that don't pass the test are being replaced with a Sharpie Metallic Gold pen, 1 gold Reindeer embossed vellum piece and white (or gold or silver) glitter foam very large 2 and 5.
Close ups:
and even more white and metallic gold and silver embellishments - 3 gold tags, 2 Teresa Collins gold foil edged label stickers (shapes will vary), die cuts including ampersand, diamond, reindeer, stars, ornament, Christmas tree, gold and silver foil round stickers, white arrows, white and vellum punched labels, mini gold stars, 5 white swing tags, 4 punched banners (metallic paper designs will vary), 10 each gold and silver large star sequins, 5 jingle bells and metallic round papers clips and more punched stars.
Next up is the coloured embellishments - various wood veneer pieces comprising large stars, geotags, stars and hearts, gold camera and gold geotag, punched paper circles, punched arrows, die cut 'joy' word, punched large glitter circle, 1 sheet of SC Felix Christmas words (either red or green), 1 American Crafts 'Merry Christmas' stamp, 1 roll thin green (or pink or yellow) washi tape, 1 glitter strip self adhesive, 1 green (or pink or gold) journalling pen, 1 pencil (designs vary), 3 mini tags, various paper clips, 2 pink doilies, selection of coloured sequins, 1 WeRMK needle, metallic red floss, twine, raffia, wool and china cord, a selection of enamel dots, 2 punched tabs and 4 EXCLUSIVE to The Stamp Spot co-ordinating flair badges.
and some close ups:
and last but not least 1 set of Heidi Swapp Silver plus Aqua (or Gold plus White) Countdown Kit (happy to accommodate your preference while stocks of each last) :
There you have it... and here's where you can get it - click this link and it will take you straight to the kit instore at The Stamp Spot.
As always, I really enjoy putting kits together, I can assure you of the quality of products used, the careful thought and planning that goes into my kits, especially my Documenting December kits (2015 will be my 4th year and as many know I put together multiple albums, not sure if this year will be 4 or 5!). I really do know from extensive experience what makes completing albums possible - the key is quality, colour co-ordinated supplies already cut, punched and embossed ready and available to prep your album in advance.
You can never be too organised for memory keeping in December!
Any questions please don't hesitate to shoot me an email - info@thestampspot.com.au
Cheers
Michelle x
Sharing my journey of self employment in a creative world, passionate DIY'er and crafter who knows it is so much more than just paper and glue.