Monday, August 18, 2014

Project Life Recap - our year so far! Part 1

So this year we decided to take Scrapbooking Project Life style in a whole new way at the store; we planned a monthly workshop - where anyone was welcome, we played around with a few techniques, we worked on the photos from the past month...and we were given a journaling prompt to take home!

Now this is a lot of planning and work, and I want to make sure you all know about the lovely Nicole Schuster - who plans out the techniques & journaling the ladies do each month!  She also teaches the monthly workshop in the Winnipeg store; while I (Sharon) take her notes and suggestions, and do my own take of the workshop here in Steinbach.

I wanted to post a bit about the workshop - and show you how Project Life or My Family Yearbook Scrapbooking works for me & works for many others!

There are 6 months of Project Life to cover, so I will give you the information as a bit of a series - Enjoy!


Staring 2014-
Intro Class we will sew words but will reflect their own color choices.
There is embossing with the versa pen, and doing work with paint pens...
Introduce the premise of class, what we will cover every month, show off Picasa & answer questions!

January Techniques
#1 writing on your photos

#2 making a word/shape out of a crocheted string

#3 punched and glittered snowflakes

#4 - make your own envelope - private journaling made pretty.

#5 make your own weekly marker

Nicole and the Wpg group did the above as 2 separate nights -
here is a sample of her opening page and her Jan techniques page.


 
In Steinbach we combined the 2 classes into one...here was my take on Introduction and January!
 
 


We made an envelope to be the "home" for our Writing Prompt - Goodbye to 2013 & Hello to 2014 letter - this letter was in an envelope that way you could write something a little more personal if you wanted:-)
 
 
Next we choose our theme "word" for the year - a word we could reflect on time and time again - mine was "Balance" as this is something I need to work on all the time, so I wanted that reminder in my book!
I have to laugh though when thinking back to the class - and the looks I got from the ladies when I said we were going to sew on paper - some of them still tell me had they known, they would have chosen a shorter word!!
 

I celebrated my 40th Birthday in January - so I wanted to keep all my cards, a Project Life envelope was the perfect solution! They are organized and with my scrapbook, but I can look at them and read them again if I would like!
 
 
the smaller page to the right was in the kit, in addition to the regular Design A (4-4x6 & 4-3x4) page protector which will be our standard every month.
It was fun to fill the smaller pockets and tell a different story with the photos using this smaller one!

 
 
I used more pages than the kit had - but you will see in February; I used less! It's so great to have the versatility to scrap only the photos you like and you take in a month...and some month there will be more than others...and that's ok!
 
Here is February
 
Techniques we showed off -
#1 - Emboss Dabber & pen to make your own patterned paper
#2 - Fabric Bunting/Banner
#3 - Alcohol Inks - draw patterns or write
#4 - Wire shapes
 
Writing Prompt - Write a Love Letter
 
Here is Nicole's Prompt!

Write a Love Letter
 
For those of you who were in class last week, you will remember that I briefly talked about this. Writing a love letter. It’s harder than it sounds!
Think back to books and/or movies where the main characters wrote these amazing letters to each other, where that was the most common form of communication. Something that you would spend time and effort on.  This isn’t necessarily going to be fast. Mine is taking me forever.
Now, I mentioned the old books and movies, not because it has to be cheesy or long winded or filled with words like “thee” or “betrothed”. I mentioned them because they were filled with intention; they were not like an email or a text we would send these days. I would challenge you to spend time and energy and real thought on this letter.
As I said in class, this doesn’t have to be to your significant other. It could be to your child, a parent, a grandparent, a teacher, a friend.  For those of you who are doing a vacation book, it could be a love letter to the place you travelled to. It doesn’t have to be romantic! It just to someone who you would say that you love. In whatever way that is!
I am still in the middle of writing mine, and I may come back and edit this prompt as I continue to work on my own, to add suggestions or helpful hints.
I wrote out a list of things to refer back to, so that when I get stuck, I can glance over and see if something jogs my memory. It’s just a list of words, but if I’m stuck, it sometimes gives me an idea of where I might want to go with my letter, what I might want to say next.

Love
Appreciate
Respect
Learned
Taught
Grow
Want
Need

 

This is supposed to be a meaningful experience, and I hope for you that it is. Time to slow down and really think about what you’re writing. I hope you enjoy this as much as I am.

 
 
Above I incorporated the Fabric Bunting technique into my Monthly page marker; and also used the embossing pen for the journal card that says "the 2 of you"

 
I did NOT take a lot of pics in February - strange but true...so I decided to turn my monthly kit extra pages into a Who I Love page - filling it with photos of the people who I love and accenting it with the LOVE die-cut that came in the kit, and the little My Mind's Eye word stickers that were in the kit as well!

 
February done!
 
I hope you feel inspired!
I will post March and April shortly!!
 
 
 
 
 


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