Archive for December, 2008

Project 365 Q&A

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

Holy cow. You guys are getting me even more pumped about Project 365, and I didn’t think I could be more excited. But how cool is this!? So many of us — thousands of us around the WORLD — are in this together. Phenomenal.

Okay, tomorrow is the big day. Project 365 goes on sale and I have a hunch that many of you are getting anxious. You’ve asked a lot of questions. A lot of good questions. I want to be sure that you are as informed as possible. So let’s get down to business.

Q: I’ve tried entering my name in the comments section of the give-away that you mentioned yesterday, but I was getting an error. Can I still be included in the drawing?
A: Yes. Leave a comment on this post if you want. I’ll announce 3 (random) winners tomorrow before the kit goes on sale.

Q: When does the kit go on sale?
A: Thursday, January 1st at 9:00 am MST.

Q: Where do I purchase the kit?
A: Click here to take you right to the KOTM landing page. Note: Project 365 won’t show up until it goes on sale.

Q: Will you ship internationally?
A: Yes, absolutely! You need to call this number [720.374.3628]. Unfortunately the web site is not able to take international orders at this time.

Q: What if I don’t have internet access when I need to order?
A: Call the same number I just mentioned [720.374.3628] to place an order if you can’t do it online.

Q: Will be there be enough kits, or will it sell out?
A: There is never any way of knowing the right amount of kits to order, so if you’re certain you want this, don’t put it off. That would be my best advice.

Q: How much does this kit cost?
A: $39.95 is the original price, and we’re giving you 10% off, so you’ll pay only $35.95 (plus shipping). That’s like 70 cents a week to get a complete years’ worth in a scrapbook. Just may be the cheapest scrapbooking you’ve EVER done.

Q: Is there an album with the kit? What about page protectors? Will there be enough of those?
A: Yes and yes. You’ll see a complete list of all the kit components on the KOTM site and the KOTM blog. There are 54 page protectors (52 weeks in the year).

Q: What do I take pictures of, every day of the year?
A: That is entirely up to you, and your approach to this project! This is a very individual thing. That’s the coolest thing about it. What do you want to capture in your life this year? I want a full picture of our family life so I’m keeping it random. My family and I will be taking pictures of anything and everything. Could be something we did that day, somewhere we went, what we ate for breakfast, or not even necessarily a “happening” but just something around the house or someone we love, etc. If you need ideas to get the wheels in your head turning, click here for a pdf with 365 picture ideas. Print it out! (This is in the January issue of CK, so you can tear it out of your magazine, too.)

Q: EVERY single day? Are you serious? Can I really keep up with that?
A: One of the beautiful things about this kit is its flexibility. You do not need to be so strict with yourself to photograph something every single day. Use the sheet protectors and the monthly dividers to display pictures on a weekly basis (just choose several pictures from each of the 52 weeks to print) … or even a monthly basis. This does not need to be day after day after day.

Q: I am planning on doing this as a day-by-day project. But what if I miss a day, or even a whole week?
A: You have my permission to “cheat”, my friend. For example, some of you may want to start this on the Sunday that just passed but you didn’t know you wanted to do that until now. So what if you don’t have pictures from the first few days of this week? Not a problem. Take pictures of “whatever” (something around your house, for example) and it can pass for being one of the days that already passed.

Also remember that this doesn’t have to be 365 pictures in 2009. It’s 365 snippets of your life this year. That means that some days won’t have a picture, but rather a program from your child’s school play, or a receipt from Target, or part of a piece of mail you received, or your hand-written to-do list, or a scan of your child’s art. Get the idea? Just capture SOMEthing each day. And if you miss a day or a week … just capture pieces from your life anyway, even if they aren’t necessarily from “that” day. You can totally fill your “missed” days with pictures or memorabilia from other days.

Q: I really want to start on January 1st, so how do I do that, organizationally speaking?
A: One option is to do those first 3-4 days in the very first page (not a two-page layout). Personally, I’m a fan of introducing an album with a title page. If you are too, then I recommend filling those first few 4″ x 6″ pockets (before Jan. 1) with New Years resolutions or favorite quotes or your “theme” for the year or something like that.

Q: What about those days that you have several pictures you want to showcase?
A: There is some 12″ x 12″ designer cardstock included in the kit, which of course coordinates with all the other album pieces. So if you want to do some creative scrapbooking, or include multiple pictures from any given day within your Project 365 album, you have that option. As for me, I don’t think I’ll do layouts. My approach to this album is that I want to keep up with it and it’s a bit of a “scrapbooking experiment”. I am just going to choose ONE picture or “thing” each day and get over it. : ) If there’s something truly big and worthy of your time & creativity, then you absolutely can still do a theme album on that, or just do some full pages as part of your Project 365 album.

Q: Is it true that I really don’t need adhesive for this?
A: Yes, I’m serious. This is the easiest kind of “scrapbooking” E-V-E-R. Another reason why it’s a brilliant project for the non-scrapbooker. There is a pocket for each & every picture and each & every journaling block. Just slip your items in those pockets. No adhesive needed.

Q: Can I see what a finished layout would look like in this album?
A: Here’s a real week in my life from last January (but with this new kit, of course).

Q: What about a title page and ending page, especially since the page protectors are divided? How will that work?
A: The kit includes designer blocks specifically for those pages that introduce and conclude the album. Once you put the pieces into the pockets, those pages would look like this (of course you can add any creative & personal touches you want!).

Q: What pen should I use?
A: One that is acid-free and archival. Not a ball-point pen. I really like the Pigment Pro from American Crafts and the Pigma Micron from Sakura. These pens can be found at craft, scrapbook, office supply, and art supply type of stores. Chances are, you already have something in your stash of supplies that works just fine.

Q: I am starting the project now, but obviously don’t have the kit yet. What should I do?
A: No worries! Just be taking a picture, or collect something each day. You may want to also jot down a note each day (keep a small notebook handy) so that you’ll remember what to write on your journaling block for each day. You do NOT need this kit to get started.

Q: Is this kit specific to 2009?
A: Nope! Totally flexible. Maybe you took a picture every day last year? This will work for you. Maybe you don’t want to do this until 2010? No problem. Nowhere in this kit does it say “2009″. And you do your own labeling of days (with the day stickers and date stamp that come in the kit).

Q: What will your process be for organizing & printing photos?
A: The most important thing is to do what works for you. Some of you may have a personal printer, and you’ll want to print each day’s picture … each and every day. Some of you may not print more than once a month. For me, I am going to print in batches of about a week at a time. As for organizing, I am keeping my daily pictures in a folder on my computer (actually, an “album” in my iPhoto). They are labeled with their date (12.30, 12.31, 1.1, 1.2, etc.) so I don’t lose track. Once I print them, they go immediately into the page protector pockets in the album.

Q: Explain how the journaling blocks are supposed to work.
A: Each day has a journaling block for you to jot down whatever you want. Could be the highlights of that day, a description of the picture or memorabilia for that day, an a-ha moment or deep thought, a quote from one of your kids … whatever. You are getting a LOT of these in the kit. Plus, you’re getting a bunch of tri-folded journaling cards that give you expanded room for lengthy journaling when you have more to say.

Q: What about vertical photos? The page protector photo pockets are all horizontal.
A: Yes, all the page protectors have horizontal pockets for 4″ x 6″ pictures. Statistics show that people shoot 90% horizontal. However, most of us will have vertical pictures that we want to include in our Project 365 album. Here are some options: 1) Just include the image on a horizontal 4″ x 6″ canvas (in Photoshop) and print it like that. 2) Include 2 vertical pictures, side by side (also in a photo-editing program). 3) Put vertical 4″ x 6″ photos in the pockets sideways if that doesn’t bother you. 4) This is a fun idea: Try printing the vertical image as a 6″ x 8″. Cut it in half (horizontally) and place them one above the other in the page protector. 5) There are 8 vertical pockets in the page protectors (intended for the journaling blocks), but who says they HAVE to be for journaling blocks? Print your occasional vertical picture as a 3″ x 4″ and switch it up!

Q: Are the photo pockets in those page protectors top-loading or side-loading?
A: Top.

Q: Will this kit be available in digital format?
A: No … not yet anyway. Let’s see how this one goes and if there’s enough interest for a digital format, I’m all over it!

Q: Will this kit be available in future years, or is this a one-time thing?
A: This is an experiment. For me, personally, and for you. So what if you complete Project 365 in 2009 and just miss doing “main events” and layouts like you used to? Then you go back to your traditional approach to scrapbooking and all is well. And you’ve lost nothing. You’ll still have an entire year preserved! But if this whole idea catches on like crazy, I would absolutely love to continue offering this as a product each year. So much of that depends on you, the customer & family historian, and what you demand. : )

Q: Are you really not doing your kids’ albums anymore? Project 365 is it? What about all your sketches?
A: This concept of Project 365 (totally focused on just photos & journaling) is my new approach to our family scrapbooks. I will continue with our kids’ albums in the traditional scrapbooking format (12″ x 12″ albums with layouts that highlight their baby-hood, milestones, personalities, schooling, birthdays, etc.) The long-term goal is for each child to leave home (many years from now, of course) with a short series of albums containing an overview of their entire childhood. I have also done “family” albums over the years, so that we have our own books to enjoy … even long after the children are gone. This Project 365 is my new way of preserving our family memories in 2009 and so any “layouts” I do now, are going to be either for the kids’ albums or the “catching-up” layouts that I want to do from this year and last. So my sketches will continue to come in handy.

And yes, the Sketch column in CK lives on.

Click here for a pdf with more of my thoughts on Project 365, as well as great tips & ideas.

Oh! And I have to share another idea that “Happy Mommy” left in the comments … a different approach to this album & a great idea. Know anyone getting married? This is an excellent gift idea for the new couple to record & preserve the first 365 days of their new married life together. Brilliant.

And I close with a comment from Michelle in Chicago, who said it best: “Your 365 project sounds like a great alternative to the pressure of being ‘caught up’ as well as a nice way to preserve what life is truly like day to day.”

So many of you are making comments like this and I’m just so pleased that we’re catching the vision!

tuesday’s picture

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

Went to the mall with all 3 kids (no David) yesterday. First time I’ve done that since Crew was born in September. It’s also kind of rare to find me in a mall in the first place. I just don’t make it there much. Thank goodness my camera was with me. It goes with me everywhere. I just keep it in my bag (a.k.a. the Mother Ship). If you’re not in that habit already, you will be … starting now. Some of your best pictures will be because your camera happens to be with you when you’re out & about.

Another day. Another picture. Another piece of my personal Project 365. I am loving this.

Added comment: The camera that I carry in my bag is the Canon Powershot SD900. My bag is called the MotherShip.

yesterday’s picture & variation ideas

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

We have a lot to celebrate in the Higgins home. After a week of potty-training boot camp, we officially have another child out of diapers forever! This is happy stuff. So you better believe that became yesterday’s “picture of the day” for our Project 365.

The sticker chart is Porter’s idea, and he made it for Claire when we kicked off the boot camp last week. Such a supportive big brother.

So have you thought about your approach to Project 365? I’m sure many of you are doing the family approach, like us. We’ll all participate (I’m sure I’ll be taking most of the pictures & writing most of the journaling blocks), but it’ll be a family effort. And our picture-taking will be all over the place. Totally random. Just whatever we want to capture each day. But as you get started with the project, don’t forget about the other ideas … different ways to approach capturing your year:

• All about a kid and what he/she does every day in a year

• Self-portraits

• Month-by-month review: Simply use the page protectors to slip pictures from each month into the album. But you don’t have to take a picture every single day.

• Weekly or monthly themes: Pick a topic to focus on each week or month. For example, one week might be pictures at work, another week might be errands, another might be clothes you wear, and then food you eat, and then technology you love, etc.

• All About Me: For adult or child (what you wear, what you eat, what you love, where you go, who you hang out with, where you work, why you do what you do)

• Baby’s first year

• Use the kit as a regular photo album that holds pictures and journaling blocks. Doesn’t have to be sub-categorized into weeks or months.

• Circle journal for Multi-Family: Combine efforts with your siblings and have each family take different months. Put it all together in one Project 365 album and you have an awesome gift for grandparents!

• favorite photo a day (old or new)

• Home Sweet Home: Focus on every little detail of the place you call home, inside and out.

• Pregnancy

• Family Journal: The whole family is involved in Project 365 and contributing their pictures & journaling to the album. Leave the camera accessible to all. Even if it means your three-year-old is taking pictures of the floor. What a great way to capture everyone’s perspective! You could even set up a schedule so that you take turns for each day or week.

Oh man … I am SO in the mood to give a few of these kits away, even before it goes on sale this Thursday! Ready?? You know the drill. Leave your first name & where you live in the Comments below. I’ll randomly choose 3 winners that will be getting their Project 365 on us!

Newsflash: There is now a blog dedicated to the KOTM program! Just in time for Project 365. Go check it out at www.kitofthemonth.blogspot.com and see an example Project 365 layout by Maggie Holmes.

for example …

Monday, December 29th, 2008

So if you’re keeping up with my blog, you know that Sunday, December 28th was my day #1 for Project 365. That was yesterday (as I’m writing this on Monday). Many of you made it your first day also. Some of you doing it next Sunday. Some of you are starting your week on Monday so that a weekend can be viewed together. However you’re choosing to approach this, I can sense your excitement.

I know I’m just repeating myself but remember: You do not need to have the kit to get started with Project 365. You just need to be taking a picture every day. Of ANYthing in your life. It could be the Christmas decorations that are still up, your kids working on a puzzle, the inside of your refrigerator, the trash sitting on the curb waiting to be picked up, your toothbrush sitting on the bathroom counter. A-N-Y-thing.

For example, this is my picture from yesterday.

Great picture? Not really. Do I love this picture? Absolutely. It’s a piece of our life yesterday. It’s our little world. It’s video-chatting with my brother in Utah, a few of his kids, and my parents who happen to be visiting them right now. And it also happened to be Kevin’s birthday.

Oh — and what’s even further telling, is the other “stuff” in the picture. As I’m taking the picture from my office chair, you can also see that I’m giving Crew a bottle, Claire is climbing behind me, I have my blog open since I was reading your comments over the weekend, my inbox is showing, etc.

This is the kind of stuff I’m talking about. Just take a picture of something that you are doing today. Take your camera to work, on your errands, to your friend’s house. Or just snap around the house. My approach to this album is that it’s a family effort. Even though my children are young, I’ll be passing the camera over to them once in a while. David too, of course. And I’ll get my kindergartner involved in writing. And our pictures? I’m thinking random. No theme, really. Just whatever strikes us day-to-day. A “total” picture of our life.

Maybe once in a while, we’ll do a theme of the week. Like … for a whole week, all of our pictures will be school-related or chores-related or people-we-love-related or prices-of-life related (keep receipts that week, take a picture of the gas pump, the McD’s drive-thru menu, show pieces of a few bills, etc.).

I hope the wheels in your head are spinning (in a good way), and I also hope that you see this as a fun project that will NOT be overwhelming. A different and liberating approach to scrapbooking in 2009. If you’re just now tuning in, scroll down and visit my recent blog posts about Project 365. And for those of you leaving comments, I’m not ignoring your excellent questions … I’m going to address those soon (before the kit goes on sale this Thursday).

In the meantime, since so many of you are wondering the price, I’ll tell you that it’ll be UNDER $40.

we’re getting close!

Saturday, December 27th, 2008

I’m so excited! Tomorrow is the day. I am choosing to start Project 365 on December 28th for one reason and one reason only: It’s a Sunday – the first day of the week. And this coming week is the week that we go into a brand-new year. And since the design of this album is showing a week at a time, that’s why I’m doing Sunday to Saturday. That way I can “bring in the New Year” in my first layout of this album. (Are you following me?)

Anyway — you can start Project 365 whenever you want (ideally on the first day of the week). Many of you will also want to start on Dec. 28th. You do NOT need to have the kit to get started with the project. All you need to do is just be sure you’re capturing at least one thing each day. It could be a picture, a receipt, a piece of mail, whatever. Keep these things in a safe spot until your kit arrives.

Remember: The Project 365 kit goes on sale January 1.

I still have more information & ideas to share before the kit is available. Of course I welcome any questions you may have. And feel free to leave a comment if you’re starting on Sunday as well! It’ll be fun to see who’s on-board together.

we’re getting close!

Saturday, December 27th, 2008

I’m so excited! Tomorrow is the day. I am choosing to start Project 365 on December 28th for one reason and one reason only: It’s a Sunday – the first day of the week. And this coming week is the week that we go into a brand-new year. And since the design of this album is showing a week at a time, that’s why I’m doing Sunday to Saturday. That way I can “bring in the New Year” in my first layout of this album. (Are you following me?)

Anyway — you can start Project 365 whenever you want (ideally on the first day of the week). Many of you will also want to start on Dec. 28th. You do NOT need to have the kit to get started with the project. All you need to do is just be sure you’re capturing at least one thing each day. It could be a picture, a receipt, a piece of mail, whatever. Keep these things in a safe spot until your kit arrives.

Remember: The Project 365 kit goes on sale January 1.

I still have more information & ideas to share before the kit is available. Of course I welcome any questions you may have. And feel free to leave a comment if you’re starting on Sunday as well! It’ll be fun to see who’s on-board together.

we’re getting close!

Saturday, December 27th, 2008

I’m so excited! Tomorrow is the day. I am choosing to start Project 365 on December 28th for one reason and one reason only: It’s a Sunday – the first day of the week. And this coming week is the week that we go into a brand-new year. And since the design of this album is showing a week at a time, that’s why I’m doing Sunday to Saturday. That way I can “bring in the New Year” in my first layout of this album. (Are you following me?)

Anyway — you can start Project 365 whenever you want (ideally on the first day of the week). Many of you will also want to start on Dec. 28th. You do NOT need to have the kit to get started with the project. All you need to do is just be sure you’re capturing at least one thing each day. It could be a picture, a receipt, a piece of mail, whatever. Keep these things in a safe spot until your kit arrives.

Remember: The Project 365 kit goes on sale January 1.

I still have more information & ideas to share before the kit is available. Of course I welcome any questions you may have. And feel free to leave a comment if you’re starting on Sunday as well! It’ll be fun to see who’s on-board together.

we’re getting close!

Saturday, December 27th, 2008

I’m so excited! Tomorrow is the day. I am choosing to start Project 365 on December 28th for one reason and one reason only: It’s a Sunday – the first day of the week. And this coming week is the week that we go into a brand-new year. And since the design of this album is showing a week at a time, that’s why I’m doing Sunday to Saturday. That way I can “bring in the New Year” in my first layout of this album. (Are you following me?)

Anyway — you can start Project 365 whenever you want (ideally on the first day of the week). Many of you will also want to start on Dec. 28th. You do NOT need to have the kit to get started with the project. All you need to do is just be sure you’re capturing at least one thing each day. It could be a picture, a receipt, a piece of mail, whatever. Keep these things in a safe spot until your kit arrives.

Remember: The Project 365 kit goes on sale January 1.

I still have more information & ideas to share before the kit is available. Of course I welcome any questions you may have. And feel free to leave a comment if you’re starting on Sunday as well! It’ll be fun to see who’s on-board together.

we’re getting close!

Saturday, December 27th, 2008

I’m so excited! Tomorrow is the day. I am choosing to start Project 365 on December 28th for one reason and one reason only: It’s a Sunday – the first day of the week. And this coming week is the week that we go into a brand-new year. And since the design of this album is showing a week at a time, that’s why I’m doing Sunday to Saturday. That way I can “bring in the New Year” in my first layout of this album. (Are you following me?)

Anyway — you can start Project 365 whenever you want (ideally on the first day of the week). Many of you will also want to start on Dec. 28th. You do NOT need to have the kit to get started with the project. All you need to do is just be sure you’re capturing at least one thing each day. It could be a picture, a receipt, a piece of mail, whatever. Keep these things in a safe spot until your kit arrives.

Remember: The Project 365 kit goes on sale January 1.

I still have more information & ideas to share before the kit is available. Of course I welcome any questions you may have. And feel free to leave a comment if you’re starting on Sunday as well! It’ll be fun to see who’s on-board together.

we’re getting close!

Saturday, December 27th, 2008

I’m so excited! Tomorrow is the day. I am choosing to start Project 365 on December 28th for one reason and one reason only: It’s a Sunday – the first day of the week. And this coming week is the week that we go into a brand-new year. And since the design of this album is showing a week at a time, that’s why I’m doing Sunday to Saturday. That way I can “bring in the New Year” in my first layout of this album. (Are you following me?)

Anyway — you can start Project 365 whenever you want (ideally on the first day of the week). Many of you will also want to start on Dec. 28th. You do NOT need to have the kit to get started with the project. All you need to do is just be sure you’re capturing at least one thing each day. It could be a picture, a receipt, a piece of mail, whatever. Keep these things in a safe spot until your kit arrives.

Remember: The Project 365 kit goes on sale January 1.

I still have more information & ideas to share before the kit is available. Of course I welcome any questions you may have. And feel free to leave a comment if you’re starting on Sunday as well! It’ll be fun to see who’s on-board together.