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Behind the Scenes: December Daily Twenty-Twelve

Like every year around this time, all the talk is about the December Daily project. So, for today’s tutorial post I’d like to take you behind the scenes of my own DD project this year, sharing some of my thoughts and processes.

 

Last Year

If you have looked at my DD album from last year, you will have noticed that all my pages were based on the same foundation page: photos on the left (stuck into photo pockets), journaling on the right side with two clusters of embellishments, the title, and the date info.

I had created myself a foundation page template which helped me jump start each page quickly, and without having to spend much thought on composition, choice of papers, and placement, scrapping each page was a breeze. Even now, one year later, I still love how my pages turned out, and when I first started thinking about this year’s DD project, I was seriously tempted to just use the same template and format again. The thought of having two very similar albums, however, made me hesitate (despite knowing of the advantages it would bring to scrap with a ready-to-go foundation page, which would prevent this project from turning into a stressful catch-up race). So, this year I decided to take a different (albeit a little more laborious) route.

 

DD Twenty-Twelve

This year, I’ve started to mix things up a bit. If you look at Saturday’s first weekly recap, you may notice that I alter the sides where I place my journaling and photos each day. I still try to keep the format of titling and journaling the same by using the same fonts and title composition on each layout, but I’m also alternating the layouts of each journaling page.

The reason for that is that I really wanted to use a little more papers this year than I had last. The downside to this is that I usually spend a good amount of time browsing through template folders and internet inspiration to find a composition that I like well enough for that day. So, creating a page really does take almost twice as long this year, compared to last’s.

I still love to use photo pockets, however, and over this past year I was able to pick up a couple more sets of photo pockets, so that I have more to choose from this year.

 

 

What Helps Me This Year

 

1. Inspiration from Other DD Projects
I’ve searched the internet and created a DD board at pinterest, where I can easily get new inspiration.
Good places to search for DD inspiration would be pinterest, the galleries at twopeasinabucket.com and scrapbook.com,  as well as google images, of course.

2. Inspiration from Templates & Albums
Last Wednesday I shared a couple of DD products with you that I have been using, either as inspiration, or I have these in my scrap stash. For example, this past spring I won Sarah Gleason’s Pear Tree template album, and use a lot of materials from that, but often alternate her templates to suit my needs.

3. A Wide Range of Photo Pockets
I mainly use Traci Reed’s and Valorie Wibben’s Photo Pocket products (both of them have a wide range of sets in their stores). So, I don’t have to think much about composition on the photo side of the page.

4. Word Art by Various Template Designers
Cindy Schneider is one template designer who releases awesome sets of word art that only need to be recolored and look good on any layout. One thing I didn’t mention in last Wednesday’s post but should have was her layered date sets (of which she has a ton in her store). They are very easy to modify (or can be taken as is) and are a great way to serve as dates/day numbers.

 

That’s it from me now, but stay tuned, because next week I’m planning to talk about how to give your papers, photos and embellies a frosted look, perfect for any wintery kind of page (and your digital DD, of course).

Weihnachtsstollen and Other Sad Things

It was supposed to be the cause for great happiness – the Weihnachtsstollen, a Christmas treat I had brought from home this summer for the sole purpose of enjoying it during the Christmas season. You see, living in a country that doesn’t celebrate Christmas except for like two hours on Christmas Eve, also means you can’t have any of those specially delicious treats many of us from so-called Western nations take for granted during this season. At least in my home country, we have tons of all sorts of Christmas goodies that contribute to everyone gaining so much weight this time of year. So, for me having a few of those things exported here, makes Christmas just a tidbit more special. It got really “special” today, when I finally decided to break into my precious little Weihnachtsstollen. So special, in fact, that I’ll probably remember it for some years to come.

Well, I had consumed one full piece already, and I was happily munching on the next one when I realized something tasted rather odd! I took another bite to realize it tasted really odd. That’s when I decided to turn on the lights (I was sitting with lights dimmed to enjoy my little twinkle lights and all), and lo, as soon as I examined those little Stollens a little closer, I saw something suspiciously fluffy in my little box of treats.

I looked even closer, and my first suspicion came true: while I’d been busy counting the days until I could finally break into my Christmas treat, the stollens in this little box had also been busy. Busy growing a layer of mold which was hidden underneath the first layer of perfect looking stollen pieces. So, with a sad little heart (and an even more disgusted stomach) I had to say good-bye to my precious little Christmas treats …

Journaling Café: Celebrating the Season

It’s official now: Christmas season has started. At least in that part of the world where I come from. Yesterday, we lit the first candle on our advent wreaths, and with that the celebrations of the Christmas season twenty-twelve have begun. So, today I’ve compiled a list of journaling prompts that will help you preserve the memories of activities and things you do to celebrate this season. And here’s my page on one of the prompts:

The font used for the prompts is my own handwriting font DJB Squirrels In My Pants by Darcy Baldwin (available at the Sweetshoppe).

 

Let It Snow Let It Snow Let It Snow

Guess what very exciting thing happened today!

Yes, of course, you’re right (because the title and photo gave it away, duh!): it snowed.

 

Or at least it tried to snow. A little trial run of snow, I’d say. Probably because winter wanted to see whether it’s still in the business of being able to produce big white flakes of fluff! And in fact, winter hasn’t forgotten a thing! Except, maybe, how to make the snow actually stick to the ground. But again, this year, winter’s still pretty young, so there’s still plenty of time to get things right! At least I hope it will, because I do love me some big white fluffy stuff to cover everything and turn the world into a beautiful winter wonderland.

Maybe, if I’d be more deliberate about reminding winter of its duties …

So, off to sing … Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow …

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December Daily 2012: Week 1 Recap

Like last year, I started my December Daily album with Thanksgiving, so I’m well on my way already. So, it’s about time to do my first recap of my December Daily Twenty-Twelve:

(For credits and a larger view of the pages, click on the individual images.)

If you’re looking for more inspiration, tutorials and other posts related to creating your December Daily, be sure to check out all my posts tagged “December Daily,” and remember to come back because I have a couple more things lined up to share with you as I’m traveling on my journey of this year’s DD …