December Daily® 2015 | Day Four + Documented Life Project

Welcome to  December Daily® 2015 | Day 04.

Today I'm sharing my  December Daily® story/album pages in conjunction with a fun collaboration called the Documented Life Project. If you are new to the Documented Life Project go over and check it out (here's a link to what they are focusing on over there for 2016 - "The unPlanner"). If you are looking to spread your wings artistically you should definitely check out this fantastic community of mixed media creatives who are documenting their lives via techniques rooted in color, texture, words, images, etc. If you are new to December Daily® I encourage you to check out my Project Page and watch a short video and check out my archives for this project.

Here's the theme, challenge, and prompt I was given for the  Documented Life Project

  • December Theme: Storytelling with the Written Word
  • Challenge: Words front and center
  • Prompt: Life is a book. We fill the pages.

As many of you know, I like creative constraints and guidelines so it was fun to approach my story today with those ideas in mind. As many of you also know, words "front and center" are a big part of my personal memory keeping process. 

I took this prompt into account as I decided what story to tell and how to tell it. I love the "we fill the pages" portion of the prompt and it actually spurred me to go get the rest of the garland I needed to wrap around my front porch with the idea that magic is something we make. We don't always get to choose what story we step into, but we get to choose how we respond to it and how we move forward from there. 

How are you figuratively filling the pages of your life's book? Are you living a "good" story and what in the world does that even mean for you? 

I know many of you out there face challenges this month - personal, emotional, attitude, etc. I get it. It can be hard to document or look for the good when you are feeling not good. One of the things I've learned over the years, and I regularly remind myself, is we really do get to choose what our own attitude is towards any given situation and towards our life in general. It's not always easy to choose the positive, but it's possible. One moment at a time, one day at a time. 

This season I'm choosing to the fill the pages of my life by seeking out and creating magic for myself. I'm not waiting for someone else to make it happen. I'm writing my own story and filling my own pages by the choices I make. 

A step-by-step video tutorial that includes more thoughts and a closer look at the process of building this story is included below or you can watch it on my  YouTube channel

Here's my foundation page for Day 04: 

And here's what it ended up after adding my photos and words: 

Ah, yeah is right. 

I love how this turned out. 

First thing I want to talk about today is self-portraits. DO THEM. Make them happen for yourself

I took this shot after I was done putting up the garland around the porch. I held  my big camera out in front of my face and took about eight shots. I wanted to see myself in this story and I wanted to capture how I was feeling in the moment. Which was happy and good and proud of myself for taking action on creating magic for myself. 

For editing this photo (and the enlargement) I used the  RadLab filter Bullet Tooth (I use RadLab as an add-on within Photoshop) and it was printed here at home using the Epson PictureMate PM400.

On top of the photo I added a "finding my way" stamp from the Roots Story Kit™ and a  Silhouette cut of "joy" from the Storytelling with December Daily® workshop package. The little star was included with the Jasmine Jones December Daily® Mini Kit. 

Just a short bit of handwritten journaling included on the 3x4 card today that gives a few more details of the story about making my own magic. I used a date stamp + the  gold tinsel embossing powder (again) for the date. 

For this page I used  Educational Insights See & Stamp stampsblack Staz On to stamp my words onto vellum. Going big is fun. This can also simply be done using fonts on your computer and printing onto the vellum. 

Think of a message you could include - something that you are working on, a message to yourself, a favorite quote or song, etc. 

In addition to self-portraits that show your face, get some of you in action. It's all a part of the story of you who are right now. I set my camera up on a small table I took outside with me and played around with different shots using the timer on my camera. 

On top of the printed photo (sized again to the same size as the outside of the page protector) I adhered another Silhouette cut from the workshop. I dotted three of the "i's" using the small gold stars in Jasmine's kit. 

Remember, this is your story. BE IN IT. Via your words and via your images and via the choices you make. 

Here's a look at all three parts outside the album: 

DAY 04 | STEP BY STEP

SUPPLIES

Please note that some supplies are not linked below for pieces that were created previously but can be found via my Foundation Pages post.

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38 thoughts

  1. elisaingram says…
    12/07/2015

    OMG that quote!!!!! Life happens. There are good days and there are bad days. But what a revelation! I'm going to be chewing on this for days. No one owns how I respond but me! How do I react when something bad happens? Do I respond in faith? Do I respond in fear? Do I get angry? Or do I choose to look at it as an opportunity for growth? There's always a silver lining. We just have to be willing to look at it.

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  2. cruisin_ali says…
    12/07/2015

    Hi Ali,
    I have a question regarding the printing of the photo. Probably a stupid question, but since I will be uploading to a printer, when I create the canvas in photoshop to be the size of the page protector and upload to the printer at the next size up, will my picture not "fill the page" (i.e if I ask for 8x10) or will there be a white boarder that I can cut like you did? I would have assumed it would automatically fill/crop the picture to fill the 8x10 print size that I am ordering?

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    1. AliEdwards says…
      12/07/2015

      You want there to be a white border so that the printer is maintaining the correct size for what you want to use in your album. What I would probably do is make an 8x10 in Photoshop and then place my cropped image on top and then save and upload. That way you have set the page up exactly how you want it to be printed.

    2. cruisin_ali says…
      12/08/2015

      oh perfect! thank you Ali!

  3. mrsropple says…
    12/07/2015

    I am LOVING all of your process videos - so helpful and inspiring! I'm actually staying current with my album so far! I feel like I'm able to keep it simple thanks to the DD kits. Have you shared what photo paper you use that's your favorite?
    Thanks!

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    1. AliEdwards says…
      12/07/2015

      I just use Epson Premium Glossy :).

  4. ShellyJ says…
    12/08/2015

    Loving all the process videos! I've been catching up on them all, because I've been being intentional about journaling each night and working on my album during my free time. I am happy I am taking the time now to watch these. This one struck a cord with me. My day 3 is very similar with the topic. I needed to add a little cheer for myself, so I put up some extra Christmas lights. :-) I took your Decemeber Story class, and it has really opened my eyes and m heart to this project. Thank you for sharing!

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  5. Raemissigman says…
    12/08/2015

    Ali, thank you so much for being our Featured Artist today with the Documented Life Project™! Your use of the prompt was so inspiring! I love the giant journaling! Thank you for taking the time to join us- it means so much! Thank you!!

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