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Project Life 2014 | week 16

8 December 2014

Project Life week 16 | Amelia Writes

Continuing with the pages I promised to share, here is week 16 with all the details!

Week of: 14 to 20 April, 2014

What happened this week: A girls’ day out, Good Friday, and Easter Sunday.

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Attach memorabilia with a paper clip in Project Life pages | Amelia Writes

I layered one of One Little Bird’s Hopscotch cards over a Project Life card and used a paper clip to attach a receipt.

Techniques: Again, nothing particularly new or fancy here because I just want to get caught up! So I’m keeping things simple as much as possible, and going to back to things I’ve tried and know I love.

That includes using vellum over screenshots of Whatsapp conversations, email messages, and tweets, Roundabout days tags from Paislee Press and that “Today I am Thankful” sticker from MAMBI, which I stuck on a piece of vellum before laying it over my screenshots. (I also used these similar techniques here in Week 10).

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Use vellum and MAMBI stickers to fill a pocket in Project Life pages | Amelia Writes

Use MAMBI stickers to fill a pocket in Project Life pages | Amelia Writes

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Thoughts: Compared to Week 15, I had darker colors and photos this week. Nevertheless, I really enjoyed including memorabilia from our week, like that Shrove Tuesday name card and receipt.

Another week in the books!

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Project Life is a memory-keeping system created by Becky Higgins. I’m embarking on this year-long project to document all my memories in 2014. You can see my other Project Life posts here.

Project Life 2014 | week 15

2 December 2014

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As promised, I’m sharing more of the Project Life spreads that I managed to finish over the last weekend.

Oh, these weeks seem like such a long, long time ago. And rightly so, because they happened in April earlier this year and we’re already in December.

Anyhow, I skipped week 14 because I have almost no photos for that week and I’m still trying to figure out how I am going to fill up the 12×12 spreads.

Week of: 7 to 13 April

What happened this week: A new blog layout, dinners with friends, and some happy mail.

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This pocket is also a flip card, which I used to add more food photos underneath.

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The yellow tag is a printable from Studio Calico, and the stamps are from Heidi Swapp and Kelly Purkey.

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Definitely can’t get enough of those gold stickers from MAMBI!

Techniques: Nothing particularly new, besides using cards from Dear Lizzy’s Daydreamer kit, which tied everything together nicely. Plus, I loved including the printable from Olya in this week’s spread.

Thoughts: I especially loved the color scheme this week – colorful, bright, and happy. It was a good week.

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Project Life is a memory-keeping system created by Becky Higgins. I’m embarking on this year-long project to document all my memories in 2014. You can see my other Project Life posts here.

Project Life 2014 | week 13

26 November 2014

Project Life week 13 | Amelia Writes

Finally, some Project Life spreads.

I had the photos and cards ready to go for awhile now since our catch-up on Project Life challenge earlier this year, but I finally had time to add the finishing pieces and journaling. I’m sharing week 13 today, and I’ll be sharing the rest of the completed spreads in the coming weeks.

Week of: 24 to 30 March, 2014

What happened this week: Nothing too exciting happened during the week, except a commendation email from my professor, which I included a screenshot of. But we had lots of food, fun and family over the weekend.

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Staple elements onto photos for Project Life | Amelia Writes

Techniques: Round about days from Paislee Press and the same technique of stamping on photos.

Stamp sentiments onto photos for Project Life | Amelia Writes

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Use a chipboard shape and vellum for Project Life | Amelia Writes

Oh, I do love Nutella. And I think the gold heart and vellum circle might be my favorite part of this week’s spread.

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More gold MAMBI stickers on photos – yay!

Thoughts: Working on this spread (and the rest of them) made me so happy to have these memories from earlier this year documented. And although I still have so much to catch up on, I remind myself that at least it’s progress. Plus, remembering how much I love this project is huge motivation for me to keep going even when it feels overwhelming and daunting at times.

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Project Life is a memory-keeping system created by Becky Higgins. I’m embarking on this year-long project to document all my memories in 2014. You can see my other Project Life posts here.

Project Life 2014 | week 12

26 August 2014

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Week of: 17 to 23 March 2014

What happened this week: In contrast with the week before, this week was pretty routine. It seems like there’s a trend with one week being pretty exciting(ish), and the week after being a little quieter. But I’m totally fine with that.

That said, some highlights this week included new scrapbook supplies (yay!) and a lovely letter from Vanessa.

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For some reason, I kinda love those gold stars in the corner of the bottom left photo.

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Techniques: On the left-hand side, I used embroidery thread and hand-stitched a border along the heart-shaped card in the middle row. I also stapled a Roundabout days tag to the middle of the top right photo.

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I included the “Thankful” sticker from MAMBI because I thought it made a good combination with Vanessa’s beautiful handwriting of Robert Downey Jr’.’s quote, “There is unpanned gold in every soul you run into.” (She also has a free printable of it here.)

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I stapled a wood veneer star onto a 3×4 card from Amy Tangerine’s Cut and Paste collection.

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And more gold stickers on photos.

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Thoughts: No photos of people this week but I still love how this spread came together. I think kraft and gold make a pretty good combination.

So glad that week 12 is in the books!

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Project Life is a memory-keeping system created by Becky Higgins. I’m embarking on this year-long project to document all my memories in 2014. You can see my other Project Life posts here.

Project Life 2014 | week 11

21 August 2014

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Week of: 10 to 16 March 2014

What happened this week: Quite a few highlights this week, including visiting my friend’s brand-new baby girl, my photo being featured on Becky Higgin’s Instagram feed (that’s a highlight, right?), having dinner with my parents and friends, and finally removing the probation plate off the car for good!

Techniques: No earth-shattering new techniques this week. But stamping on photos is still my go-to technique when there’s empty space on a photo. Also, I trimmed a 3×4 Project Life card to make a journaling spot in the bottom left-hand corner.

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Thoughts: The Studio Calico printable labels made an appearance this week. But overall, I’m still going with my familiar favorites – wood veneers, gold, washi tape, and stamps. Doesn’t get old.

I still have plenty of catching up to do, but I’m plodding right along with this project.

In case you missed it, I shared my Project Life catch-up progress here earlier this week.

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Project Life is a memory-keeping system created by Becky Higgins. I’m embarking on this year-long project to document all my memories in 2014. You can see my other Project Life posts here.

Project Life 2014 | catch-up progress

19 August 2014

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Last week, I shared in this post about catching up on twenty weeks of Project Life in two weeks. Sounds pretty crazy, I know. Daunting as it sounds, part of the inspiration and motivation has come from scrolling through the #letscatchuponprojectlife hashtag on Instagram and seeing so many of you do this together.

This past weekend, I turned the plan into action and I spent about six hours pushing paper. I would’ve spent more time if I had more to spare. But alas, the weekend went by so quickly.

During the week prior to the weekend, I spent my free evenings planning my spreads, sorting through photos, editing, and compiling my week in reviews. On Friday, I sent the photos off to print at my local printer and got them back the same day.

So all I had to do this weekend was trim the photos, add them to the respective spreads, and choose paper to match. I don’t know if six hours is a long time to be just choosing paper for nine layouts. It probably is, considering all I had to do was just slot things in and the fact that all the spreads aren’t even actually complete.

But boy, I had so much fun pushing paper, you wouldn’t believe it. I’m totally in love with scrapbooking and this project. I was so absorbed in it all that I didn’t even have time to photograph the mess.

With the exception of week 14, I currently have the papers and photos for week 13 to 22 complete. That said, I am by no means ready to call these spreads done, but the skeleton is there with the photos and papers picked out. Now I just need to go back and add my weekly title cards,  journaling and embellishments.

I don’t know how well I’ll do with the catch-up plan this week, since I’m starting a new term and have a full workload at school this fall. But I hope the inspiration I received this weekend is sufficient motivation for me to press on to completion.

How are you doing with your Project Life catch-up? We’re in this together so let’s keep pressing on!

P.S. If you need more inspiration and motivation for catching up on Project Life, Caylee, Olya, and Lauren all have some great tips to help you out!

Project Life 2014 | week 10

12 August 2014

Please forgive the less-than-stellar photos this week, especially the slanted images. It slays my inner OCD-self but I haven’t been able to re-photograph them. I’ll do better next time, promise!

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Week of: 3 to 9 March 2014

What happened this week: In contrast with last week, this week was a lot quieter – filled with more “routine” things, but still memorable, nevertheless.

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Techniques: On the left-hand side, I used the “Blessed” MAMBI sticker as a “statement piece” on a 4×6 card because the bold text helped to balance out the photo-heavy right-hand side. I think that might be my favorite part about this week.

On the right-hand side, I used a piece of vellum + a MAMBI gold sticker (love those!) over several screenshots of WhatsApp conversations that I wanted to remember.

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The striped yellow and orange polka dot patterned papers are from We R Memory Keeper’s Inked Rose collection, and the bottom right 4×6 card is from Amy Tangerine’s Cut and Paste collection.

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I made a flap to hold extra food photos from all the yumminess that was consumed this week. The notebook patterned paper is from Kelly Purkey’s Mon Ami collection.

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That green card and “Daily Routine” sticker is also Amy Tangerine.

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I couldn’t stop using the gold MAMBI stickers – so good.

Thoughts: For some reason, I like the collection of photos I amassed this week. Something about the ordinary things makes them special.

And those gold MAMBI stickers and gold Studio Calico chipboard shapes definitely drew me in this week. I had to stop myself from going overboard with those. (But really, can you actually ever go overboard with the gold? I really want to know.)

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Project Life is a memory-keeping system created by Becky Higgins. I’m embarking on this year-long project to document all my memories in 2014. You can see my other Project Life posts here.

Project Life 2014 | catching up on 20 weeks of Project Life in 2 weeks

11 August 2014

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A couple of months back, I shared my plan for catching up on Project Life. Since then, I’ve made some (small) progress. But now, I’m also about twenty TWENTY weeks behind!

That said, this week is where all the talk stops and the action starts as Miss Olya and I commit to catching up on our spreads in the next two weeks. Maybe this sounds a little crazy, I know. I think so too. In fact, I’m both a little nervous and terrified if I will actually be able to keep up with this. But we’re going to keep each other accountable and pull through this, never to be this far behind on Project Life again.

I’m pretty sure we’re not the only ones this far behind so please join us as we challenge ourselves. I’m looking forward to seeing all the progress with the #letscatchuponprojectlife hashtag on Instagram. Olya even made these rad looking Project Life printables, which are the perfect reminders and encouragement boost.

Thanks to Olya, here’s the plan that we’ll be following in the next couple of weeks:

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image by Olya Schmidt

I’ve never been fully “caught up” on Project Life before, so I’m excited to get this over and done with once and for all. No more nagging feelings on being behind.

We’re making this happen from today, August 11 until August 24.

And I’m so excited to see where all this takes us.

Project Life 2014 | week 9

7 August 2014

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I’m finally back on this Project Life wagon and working hard to get all caught up!

Week of: 24 February to 2 March 2014

What happened this week: This was a fairly busy week for our family, including wisdom teeth extractions (not mine though), attending a wedding, and participating in a run.

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Techniques: Not real “techniques”, but I used a couple of black and white photos, as well as Liz’s Roundabout Days bundle to tie this whole week together.

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The Kelly Purkey Bon Appetit stamp set is making a regular occurrence in this album, for sure.

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Thoughts: First off, it feels so good to be documenting memories again. This week was quite a mish-mash of photos, but I like how the Day of the Week labels helped to tie everything together. I kept everything else simple with a couple of Amy Tangerine Plus One Project Life cards, my favorite Studio Calico wood veneers, and printable labels (also from Studio Calico).

And I’m happy to call this week done.

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Project Life is a memory-keeping system created by Becky Higgins. I’m embarking on this year-long project to document all my memories in 2014. You can see my other Project Life posts here.

Project Life 2014 | my plan for catching up

19 June 2014

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As of this week, I’m currently behind on more than fifteen weeks of Project Life. FIFTEEN WEEKS, you guys!! That is no joke. That’s almost four months’ worth of photos and 105 days of memories.

Okay, so maybe I’m making this sound a lot worse than it really is. But I’ll be honest and tell you that I started stressing out a little a lot when I found out that I had ten weeks’ worth of spreads to catch up on. Then I decided to hit pause, breathe, and come up with a plan of action to get all caught up.

With how busy school is, and actually living life, Project Life isn’t always my priority. But since I failed once, I’m determined to try harder and smarter this time.

When I lay out my options, I could either skip the weeks, work backwards, or pick up where I left off. So while I don’t have any Project Life spreads to share with you today, I do have a plan of how I’m hoping to get all caught up with Project Life (if there’s even such a thing as being “caught up”!).

But here’s the plan I’ve come up with:

Work in batches. I don’t remember where I first heard about batch processing – but I like the sound of it, and I think it will really work with how much I have to tackle. This means selecting all the pictures at once, editing at once, printing at once, etc.

Set aside 10 to 15 minutes every day. Ideally, I’d like to find an afternoon (or a few days) to get it all done. But with my schedule, I reckon that’s hard to come by. So I’m breaking it all down into manageable portions that I can do a little at a time. And I think maybe spending just 15 minutes working on it every day will help.

Do what you can. Right now, I’ve decided to pick up where I’ve left off (which is week 9). I might change my mind later and decide to work backwards. We’ll see. But for now, I’m working with what I have and making the most of it. Even if some weeks end up just being photos + words (sans embellishments), I’ll still make do with it.

Don’t stress. The process needs to be enjoyable. If it isn’t fun, I’m less inclined to work on it.

Within the time I set aside each day, I can choose to accomplish any one of these things:

  • Journaling. Since Project Life is all about the every day and each day passes so quickly, I regularly try to write down all the things that need to go into my Project Life album into a planner as the days happen. Sometimes, I attach a sticky note to the spread if there are any “extras” I want to include so I don’t forget once I get round to working on the spread. This makes it easy for me to go back and check dates or events if (when) I forget.
  • Choosing + editing photos. This is probably one of the most dreaded parts for me (am I allowed to say that?). My only solution for this is to upload my photos each week and choose the photos I want to use in my spreads straightaway. I usually edit my photos on my phone with VSCO, which also allows me to edit on the go.
  • Printing photos. This is probably the easiest part because I hardly have to do any work. Once the photos are edited, I’ll drop them off at my local printer who gets them done in one hour, with reasonable quality.
  • Completing the spreads. This part could possibly end up being the most time-consuming. But also the most fun. It’s probably definitely my favorite part of the whole process – actually being creative and documenting the memories.

In between doing extra classes this summer and living life, I’ll really need to make time for this Project Life business. But I’m counting on you guys to keep me accountable and get this all done. Deal?

What tips do you have for catching up on Project Life?

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