Merry Christmas to all! Enjoy your holiday however you will be celebrating it. I will be back around the 1st with the last of my December Daily.
Merry Christmas to all! Enjoy your holiday however you will be celebrating it. I will be back around the 1st with the last of my December Daily.
My journal is getting super chunky! Hope it will close at the end of the month!
Here are the last seven days' of my December Daily. I've been having so much fun adding to it.
Day 5 has a "bingo card" which I used for journaling. The presents on the page are cut from a catalog. On the right is the vintage Christmas card that I glued together. |
Day 7 has journaling on a paper I added with washi tape (No Peeking). The stocking is from an old Christmas card and #7 is from an old paper collection. |
Before I post my first several pages, I thought I'd mention how I organize the myriad of supplies I use for the December Daily journal. I gather "stuff" all year and reuse received Christmas cards, advertising catalogs and fliers, ribbons and tags etc. Nothing is wasted!
I have a box of full-sized papers (which I rarely dip into as I have loads of scraps!) and one for scrap papers. I also have a box of Christmas ribbons and a pouch of Christmas washi tape. I use several different methods to sort the many smaller embellishments.
Sometimes I separate the journaling cards (3x4 and 4x6) and assorted similar-sized paper ephemera into ziplock baggies or small baskets. One year I bought small plastic tubs (approximately 4x4) from the Target $ Spot and placed them all in a larger box for separating small embellishments. I've used a muffin tin also - great for the really little things. There are all kinds of ways to assemble your supplies but the important thing is for things to be easily seen, found and used!
The past few days I've been working on the cover, intro pages and days 1-4. I hope that seeing these might give you some ideas for your own journal.
Page 4 on the right with card removed. I die cute the ornament for a journaling spot. |
It's that time of year again to start using a December Daily. As you may know, that is a journal used to document each day of December. It can be part scrapbook, part journal, part art journal. There are many ways to make this journal - a traveler's notebook, a gutted hardcover book, a ring-bound journal, a totally-junk journal, or repurposing other kinds of books. Last February (pre-Covid) a few friends and I gathered so I could give ideas and show them how to make one. We each made our own iteration of a base journal that weekend so I'm ready to start decorating and documenting!
This year I die-cut Eileen Hull's Sizzix journal die to make another traveler's journal (I seem to prefer this size and format as I've done several in past years. But this is the first time I've used the die.) I used a Christmas digital printable for the cover and mostly patterned paper scraps from my stash. I've been trying to use these up since I first started a Dec. Daily 4-5 years ago and still have a stash! I have bought very little every year! Some of you who have been scrapbooking for very long will probably recognize many papers. What I like about the traveler's journal format is the pages are folded and slip into the journal's elastic binding so they can be rearranged, added to or deleted during the process. And they all don't have to be the same size. I have added in small pieces and even cards as pages.
Here's a peek-through of the base pages. I usually add the numbers as I work in the journal and I like to have all different kinds, some from patterned paper, some printed, some stamped, some stickers.
Pocket on right is small piece of patterned paper with a journaling card |
Back of card on left covered with patterned paper and a journaling card glued on left and bottom to form a tuck spot |
Two smaller pieces of paper on right with ribbon to cover the join |
On the right is a vintage Christmas card |
On right is small piece of paper |
Page on right is decoupaged tissue paper |
Center of signature so both pages are same paper; journal card for a tuck and flip on right is paper attached with washi tape |
Paper on left is kraft wrapping paper and pocket on right is old Christmas card |
I'm a little late but hope everyone enjoyed a wonderful Thanksgiving, however you celebrated! We drove to Austin to celebrate with our two daughters there and a third drove in from New Mexico with her family and rented an Air BnB with a large backyard and patio. We all met there for Thanksgiving day for an outside and distanced feast, all wearing masks and having quarantined for the two weeks prior. Hopefully we will all be safe!
I'm running behind as it's Dec. 1 and time to start working in my December Daily. Luckily I had made it early in the year so it's ready to go. I will post more about it tomorrow.