December Daily 2009 : Day 23, Day 24, Day 25 & Reflections On The Process
Tags:This is another one of those projects that I love to finish. I love to start it and I love to be done with it (another reason I just do the 25 days). There is no doubt that I will do it all over again next year.
One of the big things you will notice is that I ended up going with a thick ribbon/twine (from my stash) rather than the metal rings to hold it all together. It just wasn't working. I don't love what I ended up using but it will be fine (not ideal because it's hard to turn & would not be easy for little hands to look through). Read below for more observations from the process.
DAY TWENTY-THREE
A shopping list paired with a circle glitter paper from Making Memories. Two circle epoxy and one button accent were added on top of three circles (one from Love, Elsie, one from K&Company, and the button from American Crafts).
Here's the original:
DAY TWENTY-FOUR
I ended up moving the pocket page to the back (see original below) because I wanted to the photos and the words to be front and center (vs. inside the pocket).
The journaling talks about our day: where we went, what we ate, and how over-the-top excited Simon was about Santa visiting and it finally being Christmas. Word art is from my Hand Drawn Holiday collection at Designer Digitals.
And probably my favorite photo of the season:

Nothing better than matching PJ's on Christmas Eve. Scallop punch along the edge is the Threading Water Punch Fiskars. Attached the little card that came with the PJ's to the top of the page.
Here's the original:
DAY TWENTY-FIVE
I backed that enlarged photo from Christmas Eve with another from Christmas morning (before doing the border punch). I traditionally don't take too many photos on Christmas morning just because there are so many other things to be paying attention to and celebrating, but I did get a couple this year.

Word stickers along the edge are a few seasons back from Making Memories. The little Santa ticket is from Jenni Bowlin.

I typed up (literally with my old typewriter) two little notes: one for Simon and one for Anna talking a bit about their experience Christmas morning. The handwritten "Dinner Info" card talks about what we cooked this year (prime rib and pommes Anna). The punch along the top of the notes is the Apron Lace punch from Fiskars.
For the final page I moved the canvas pocket (originally Day 24) and added a little strip and used rub-ons to add the word "bits." I collected a few things and tucked them inside.

On the spine I added key, a metal circle with the word "believe," and a small manila tag (I added the E09 with Jenni Bowlin rub ons).
WHAT I LEARNED
I am reminded once again that if I don't jot down notes to myself or document something specific for a particular day I will not remember it. The details or even something that would have been a great little note is gone if not written down. I do use the photos as jumping off points, but without the written words it's a lot harder to remember details even just a couple weeks later.
In looking back through my previous year's albums I think I will go back to the simple 2 or 3-ring approach with a front and back cover next year (vs. an album). I liked the adventure of doing something new and trying something different this year, but I think my preference is for the other format. I also think I like the smaller sizes better.
I liked creating those stitched-pocket pages but didn't really like having more than one of them in the album. I did end up with one on the last page (after the 25th) that worked well as a place to store extra bits from this holiday season. I ended up wanting to just see a photo or paper instead.
I really liked using the eyelets to secure the holes on each page.
I wish I would have kept more of the packaging from some of the gifts to include in the album (fun way to remember some of those gifts).
I am planning to create another layout about the holidays for our family album that will include more photos from Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. I like that my December Daily becomes more of a highlight (or a favorite photo selection) rather than holding everything.In the end, as I gave this album a little hug and packed it away until next December, I said a prayer of thanksgiving. Thanks for the opportunity, thanks for the awareness of the blessing of our everyday lives, thanks for another season of magic and joy.

This
post is the last of a series documenting the month of December 2009. You
find out more information and view all the completed pages of my album here. Share your work in the Flickr gallery here.





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Beautiful work Ali! I am going to join you on the Dec Daily journey next year!
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just beautiful.
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I am jealous of your sense of accomplishment! Thanks for the what i have learned commentary. It's the best part. I think I have tags in the recycling bin!
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you are awesomely creative. and ridiculously talented. hoping one year i'll go for it, never done one of these before...they intimidate me!! xoxo
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It's a beautiful album, Ali, with beautiful memories.
I was wondering if you use glossy or matte photos in your albums.
Happy New Year!
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Love the book! I "attempted" to put one together - I'm still working on the second half of it :o) I was insanely inspired whenever I would see one of your posts. I need to let go of the "perfectionism" problem.
What brand/make of printer do you use for printing everything?
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Great. Love the PJs picture.
I used the front and back cover format and the largest binder clips i could find and may still go to twine like you did! I guess I like bulky items. haha. I completed through Dec 26, although my extended family gathered on Dec 27 and 28. I'll add two more highlight pages today and, like you, will be happy to say goodbye for the year. Thank you so much for keeping us all motivated. Ten years from now, we'll be very happy we have these.
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Beautiful shots Ali - love the album. I am just over 1/2 way through mine. Not being able to print photos at home has put me behind. My next purchase will be a good photo printer. Love the idea of matching jammies for Xmas day. I have been browsing online to purchase some on clearance for next year!
Can't wait to see your holiday layouts for your family album.
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Hi Steph - I am using a HP Photosmart B8550.
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i have loved loved loved every entry that you've made in your december daily.. thanks so much ali..
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Ali, this is my third year of enjoying your December Daily posts. I just love how they turn out. Thank you for sharing. One of these days I'm going to do one for our family.
I smiled at those cute pjs. Our children (ages 5&7) had the exact same jammies this year. They are so comfy--they usually don't resist when I say it's time to get dressed. But when they're wearing hannas, they say, "ohhh, can I just stay in my pajamas a little bit longer??"...Of course, at Christmas time, the only answer to that question is YES! :-)
Bravo to you on a beautiful album that holds treasured memories!
-abbie
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The paper I am using is called Ilford Galerie Smooth Pearl. I just started using it recently and am really happy with the quality. It feels like matte.
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Ali -
Thank you so much for sharing your process, project and, of course, the details of your everyday life. Your album is amazing, as usual! I've just completed my second December Daily and have come away with some key learnings myself. One of which is that November is always so busy and I find it takes me forever to get inspired and put together my album in advance. I was thinking that I might try to put my 2010 skeleton album together now while I'm still jazzed about the project and remember the details of things I want to repeat and things that I don't. Do you have any thoughts - good or bad - about approaching it this way?
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I think if you are feeling jazzed up and motivated now is as good a time as any! The other thing you could do is write up a list of the lessons you learned and store it with your holiday supplies - when you open them up next year your list will be a nice reminder of what you liked/didn't like and want to do different next time! I vote for doing it when you feel most motivated - if that is right now then go for it!
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Thanks again for the inspiration Ali! Amazing album! I have one question: where oh where did you get those jammies - they are too cute for words! (and I love that they come in sizes to fit both your kids!)
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I feel the same way as you Ali...I need to write it all down because even just 4 or 5 days later I forget the little details. I used the same album you did, and I felt the same way about the pocket pages. Initially I thought they'd be GREAT for mememtos, but in the end I wasn't excited to use them and I only kept one.
Also, I think what I leared this year is that I ended up wanting to make so many changes that I won't fully assemble my album ahead of time next year. I realize the point is to have it all together and ready to just insert your pictures and journaling, but I decided I need the flexibility. I do like your idea of having one container for all the supplies, so I will just get everything together and that alone will be a big time-saver.
Again, thanks for the inspiration...you are truly amazing. :D
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I too felt a huge sense of accomplishment finishing up my album! For the 2nd year in a row, I made one, kept up with it, and the finished product makes me smile! The best thing I did this year was to start a Word document, and then every night, I typed up a paragraph about our day. This was supposed to be for me to remember what we did, help me journal, etc., but instead, I actually ended up printing it all, and putting the little paragraphs on the backs of my pages! Genius for me! Worked for me! Anyway, thanks for the inspiration!!
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I think your project turned out great! One of the reasons I like it is that it isn't like any other:D
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Love those Hanna jammies! We had the same ones for my daughter and the green with red trim for my son. They are too cute.
I did the December Daily album in 2008, but since I was doing a 365 project this (last?) year, no December daily. Sorta missed it, will do again in 2010. I am taking a week off from taking photos (after 400 days of daily photos), need to catch up on the journaling...sigh. Fresh is best, I'm learning that one the hard way.
For 2010, I plan to document using a variation of your Day in the Life concept. I'm going to document the details on every 10th of the month. Some will probably be similar, while others will change with the day of the week, the season, and what that particular day brings. I'm looking forward to having a dozen layouts celebrating our story of daily life in 2010.
:) Heather
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Another wonderful December album, Ali. Can you picture your grandchildren sitting with you to look through it in years to come?
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