If you are joining me here for December Daily posts specifically, permit me to tell you a little bit about my crafting philosophy. One, I am pretty lazy. I like crafting, but I do not enjoy doing anything particularly taxing or complicated for leisure. Two, I like to produce things, as in, I want a thing at the end of my crafting efforts, as opposed to a half-finished thing that I am putting aside because I cannot get it to be perfect.
I hear the same thing from a lot of people about December Daily, December Diary, Daily December, or whatever you want to call it -- they get started, but they do not get finished. I have finished this project the past few years, not by being awesome at it or by doing a lot of pre-planning (the amount of planning I do is zero), but by doing it every day in a very simple way, and, when I finish a page, leaving it alone.
This year, as I did the last two years, I purchased the Studio Calico/Ali Edwards December Daily kit. I like it because I do not celebrate Christmas, so the fact that it is light on Christmas trees and Santa and heavy on sparkly things and the word "December" is a plus for me. I can repurpose sparkles for Hanukkah. Santa, not so much. If you are not familiar with the kit, it has come this year and last year with a Handbook, which is a six by eight album with page protectors in various configurations (like a SN@P album, but with a thicker spine). I bought the white version of the kit.
I am caught up so far on my album, but, since I have been sufficiently slack that I am only blogging about it now, I will post about it in three-day chunks for now.
So, without further ado, here is Day One:
Please note that I am not going to let an opportunity for featuring hand knits in my scrapbooking go by without taking advantage. Craft in a craft. Craft in a craft! Please note also that I blew up the left-hand photo into a 6 by 8 and therefore did not have to mess around with it. Anyhow, I am using the Ali Edwards December Daily templates for 2014 so that I do not have to fuss with dating my layouts.
I recolored it white and layered it onto the photo. The end.
And now, for day two.
Still only using items from the Studio Calico/Ali Edwards kit. This time, I used one of the Ali Edwards templates by printing it out and cutting down a photo to fit in the frame:
As an editorial aside, that is what passes for "snow" in this part of the world. Day three:
Yes, once again, knits in my scrapbook, as, if I am going to craft, I am getting eternal credit for it. This layout has a couple of non-kit items; the "sweater weather is better weather" label is from the Walden Project Life kit (November's edition) from Studio Calico, and the little snowflake and "December" stamps opposite are from the Countdown Details stamp set sold by Papertrey Ink.
And thus, the path to completion is cleared, or trod, or forged, or something.

It looks good. Simple scrapbooking at its best.
ReplyDeleteI like this. Simple and totally "doable"!
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