Quote by Elizabeth Gilbert. Designed by December Studio designs 2013
Hello friends, Happy Monday!
This is the post wherein I confess an anomaly for someone who is a creative person.
I don't scrapbook.
There, it's off my chest. Phew!
I totally considered making beautiful scrapbooks for both my babies, but I just couldn't get into it. And that perplexed me.
Why?
Well, I think the whole idea of scrapbooking is to be creative with paper and organization and color combinations and photos and I love all those elements, but what I don't love is the process. I don't dig the sit down and cut paper and do a layout and glue the pieces and add some embellishment and make it look cohesive. And it perplexes me because, I tell myself, I should love that process. I am a creative soul; I should love all things creative.
But, no. I do not.
And, really, that's okay. I'm a free spirit and my process is not orderly. My process is "throw some lines down and see what you can see" kinda thing.
More or less.
However, what I do really dig about scrapbooking and journalling is the memory keeping that it entails. I love that part so much.
SO. MUCH.
And I wish I could love to scrapbook, because I have so many beautiful photos and so many wonderful memories, and these two babies of mine are growing up fast, and my husband and I are getting older every year, and I want something tangible other than the photos on my hardrive to serve as proof that we were here and we lived this life and we were a family and we loved each other.
I want to compile the love togther in one place, where I can add bits of remembered conversations and tuck keepsakes of events or favorite traditions or show quotes or whatever we were really doing in this real life circus.
Aaaaaannnnd, full disclosure: I want it to look pretty.
(It's a downfall really. That artist-designer thing I got going on).
So, what's a girl to do?
Do it digital, that's what!
I love my Photoshop. I love my camera. I love my MacBook. I love spending time designing things with all of those elements, and I love that there are no scissors or glue involved.
And wouldn't you know it? There's a system for that! It's called Digital Project Life, which spins-off from the paper version of the same name, invented by Becky Higgins.
I'm so exited to announce that I am partcipating in Digital Project Life for 2013! Yay!
Last year I followed Elise Blaha as she devloped and created her own Project Life albums, and I simply fell in love with this really cool way to perserve memories (and make them look pretty). This year I thought to myself, "You really need to do this, but what you should do is design it in photoshop, since, you know, one of your goals this year is to strengthen your PS skills."
Yes, I really thought that. I figured I could do up some simple designs to act as fillers and journalling spaces and the rest would be photos and scanned images from our life. Then, I remembered all of the online book printing services out there and VOILA!, I was in business.
Then! Something cool happened. I follow Becky Higgins' blog and last week she blogged about a new format for Project Life: digital!
Oh my gracious! Heavenly.
So I jumped on that bandwagon and purchased the Seafoam Core Kit designed by Elise, (because I love her style) and now, I am ready to roll! (The link above shows you the paper version of the kit. I purchased the download of it instead, since I am doing a digital version. You can find that here.)
Now I get to scrapbook on my computer, where I am most comfortable, and I will have perserved these sacred and fleeting moments of life when my kids were still here within arms reach and where we were still a family of four.
Sweet!
Stayed tuned for ongoing updates on what this will look like as I post shots of layouts and talk about where our weeks take us this year!
*I am working on Project Life as a way to transform my family connections. This is part of my OLW committment for 2013 and definitely a way that I am "participating relentlessly" in the aim toward happiness.