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Project Life April 2024

LauraD

Scrapbooking reminds us that life is beautiful.
CHEERY O
Who would like to join me for Project Life?

What is Project Life? It is documenting your life through photos and journaling. I am doing something different this year. The goal is to show everyday life. Sometimes life can be imperfect. Do what fits in your style and life. Then, create a layout with your photos. It can be a daily layout, weekly layout, or monthly layout.

There are 3 main parts of Project Life: Photos, Journaling, and the Layouts. Below you’ll find some tips to help you be more successful in both areas.

Photos

Take photos OFTEN. And not just of large events like parties, holidays, etc. Take photos of everyday life. Don’t overthink it, just snap a few to keep it simple and fun. There’s no need to drag out your big dslr for this, your phone’s camera is perfect to capture everyday memories.

Also keep in mind your photos for PL do not have to be those “perfect” photos. Sometimes the imperfect ones capture the story best.

Consider taking some time at the end of each day to review the photos you have taken and delete the ones that you don’t want to use. While doing this remember you’re not just looking for those “perfect” photos. Sometimes the imperfect photos tell the story the best.

Big events, choose a couple of photos that best represent the event and use them on your PL page. Then tuck the rest of the photos away for your pages that you do for the event. That way if you don’t get to scrapping the event it will still be represented in your PL book.

Trim/crop the photos to remove clutter or to spotlight the main story of the photo. Remember there are a lot of photos on these pages so it’s best to really showcase what the main story is.

Journaling

Words...stories are just as important as the photos. Without them, all you have is another “pretty” photo. Unless you journal the memory or feeling behind the photo, you lose detail.

You don’t have to write a book. Sometimes “short and sweet” is enough because a photo can speak a thousand words.

Writing can be hard for people. If you were showing a photo to someone, what would you tell them about it? How about the “who”, “what”, “when”, “where”, “how”, and “why” of the photo. This is a good start.

If you are like me and have horrible grammar and always misspell words, you can copy your journaling to a word document to identify mistakes that need to be changed. Also check with your software editing program for tools such as spell check.

Quotes can be a simple journal hack. Quote your loved ones in the photo or tell the story behind the photo.

Depending on your style, it may be beneficial to keep a journal or planner of your photos if you scrap them later. One idea in doing this is to type a note in your phone and screenshot it to add to your photo collection. Another idea is to keep a planner, documenting notes or ideas of what you want your journaling to say. A third idea is to keep a word document in your photo folder with the information related to your photo.

Layouts

Regardless of taking daily, weekly, or monthly photos, it is important to scrapbook these pictures. That’s the main point of this project, right! The layouts can be whatever you want them to be. Some examples include 1 page with the whole month’s photos, or 1 page per week, or a daily page.

The focus of the page will be photos and journaling. Don’t’ stress out over making it overly artistic or technical. But don’t be afraid to add “just a touch” to express yourself.

One option to mix it up is to use black and white photos and pair them with black and white journaling cards, elements, and papers. This will give your book a clean/classic look.

Plan your album ahead. If you’re not doing a double page spread, coordinate colors of facing pages.

Add a border to your photos. This will let them pop off of the background paper. Adding a shadow will also help with this.

If your page is too cluttered for journaling, add journaling to the photo if there’s empty space. Or, you can do a double page spread with the photos on one page and the journaling on the other page.

Keep embellishments small for accents.



Regardless of how you choose to do your PL, here’s a few tips to make it successful:

Do Your Thing - choose a version that you think you will be successful with.

Keep up. Once you are organized and have a plan of action creating the layouts shouldn’t take much time at all.

Routine is key. Maybe you sit down each night and go through the photos you took that day. Or maybe your Friday night plan is to scrap your page for the week. Maybe you’re doing a monthly page and the 1st of the month you sit down and scrap. Whatever it is...routine is the key to being successful with this project.

Keep it simple - don’t overdo it. Remember these pages revolve around photos and journaling so you don’t need a lot of embellishments and such. Remember simple = success.

Be consistent. This could mean a consistent them, set of templates, certain kits, or even a “formula” such as 1 title, 1 photo, 3 embellishments, and 1 journal box.

Once you create a page move on. Don’t go back and rethink the page like you would a “pretty picture” layout.

Before you start, have a goal in mind. Are you doing daily/weekly or monthly prompts (or maybe your own thing)? What are you doing with the pages when you are done? Are you printing? What size and who is the printing through? Have you checked to see what tips printer gives you to make sure important things aren’t cute off.

The main goal to be successful is to remember your “why”! Why are you doing this? Is if for your family? Will it be an heirloom? Or maybe it’s for yourself. Keep that in mind if you find that you are falling behind.

Let me know if you have any questions!

When you are done with your layout, post it
here then create a post in this tread, embedding your layout to show us all using the camera icon "gallery embedding".
 
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A-M

Well-Known Member
@LauraD Laura are you hosting this each month as I am still creating my monthly pages and would enjoy sharing them in the gallery here?
 

LauraD

Scrapbooking reminds us that life is beautiful.
CHEERY O
@A-M yeah, I can. I really don't know where this is going, but I know we had a good amount of people who are faithful to this challenge and I just wanted to keep it up and have a place to post them.
 

A-M

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@A-M yeah, I can. I really don't know where this is going, but I know we had a good amount of people who are faithful to this challenge and I just wanted to keep it up and have a place to post them.
Laura, if you do not get much participation - maybe make a thread every 3 months.
 

LauraD

Scrapbooking reminds us that life is beautiful.
CHEERY O
@Terri M and @A-M , do you feel comfortable posting your layouts under this thread or would you like to create your own thread under the April thread just for your layouts? It's up to you.
 

MariJ

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I'd like to join in if I can get my April page made, I missed doing it in the SG closing. I guess there is not a specific Gallery here? I find it hard to scroll through a thread with large photos and I'm never sure where to comment on the pages, help! o_O:)
 

scrap-genie

Well-Known Member
I'd like to join in if I can get my April page made, I missed doing it in the SG closing. I guess there is not a specific Gallery here? I find it hard to scroll through a thread with large photos and I'm never sure where to comment on the pages, help! o_O:)

Someone in this thread will chime in, I'm sure, but I'd suggest you post in the Project 365 Gallery. As to commenting, any comments directly posted to the LO will stay with it forever. Posts in the forum thread are wonderful in the moment but fade away. That means you can comment in both places or pick one depending on what you want to say. Hope that's not still as clear as mud? o_O
 

wombat146

ONA - Administrator
CHEERY O
I'd like to join in if I can get my April page made, I missed doing it in the SG closing. I guess there is not a specific Gallery here? I find it hard to scroll through a thread with large photos and I'm never sure where to comment on the pages, help! o_O:)
Marilyn, what Jean said above. Upload to the Project 365 gallery and then come back to this forum and either post your layout here (just use the little camera icon in the menu post above) and post in this thread monthly OR you can start your own thread in this forum and post your layouts there, that way they will be all grouped together in one spot. :) Message me if you need a hand with this or if I haven't explained it properly, lol! :)
 

MariJ

Well-Known Member
Someone in this thread will chime in, I'm sure, but I'd suggest you post in the Project 365 Gallery. As to commenting, any comments directly posted to the LO will stay with it forever. Posts in the forum thread are wonderful in the moment but fade away. That means you can comment in both places or pick one depending on what you want to say. Hope that's not still as clear as mud? o_O
That's perfect, thank you Jean! I do like commenting on the actual page, but wasn't sure about the thread. Good point, the comment will stay in the Gallery forever... Now I just have to find my way around the Gallery! :) All in time...
Thank you for your kind help.
 

MariJ

Well-Known Member
Marilyn, what Jean said above. Upload to the Project 365 gallery and then come back to this forum and either post your layout here (just use the little camera icon in the menu post above) and post in this thread monthly OR you can start your own thread in this forum and post your layouts there, that way they will be all grouped together in one spot. :) Message me if you need a hand with this or if I haven't explained it properly, lol! :)
Thank you Ona, that is very helpful! Right now I'm copying all these help hints in a document to remember; hopefully soon it will be second-nature.
I appreciate your kind help. :)
 
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