we’re getting close!

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.

7 Responses to “we’re getting close!”

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