Archive for December, 2011

feedback friday

Friday, December 30th, 2011

I know this isn’t what you’re expecting today, but this is real life right now: On top of the inevitable “holiday busy-ness” and all that comes with having extra family in our home (which we are so grateful for – honestly a huge blessing in so many ways) and having a new puppy that isn’t fully potty-trained yet … there has been so much more going on.

Our sweet 14-year-old friend fell out of a second story window and literally broke her spine in half just before Christmas. She is not expected to walk again but we are truly grateful she is still with us.

This week we learned that a close family member has stage 4 colorectal cancer. Stage stinking 4.

We also learned of another friend who has stage 4 esophageal cancer. He is 31 and father to 2 young children.

I’m not ready to share anything more at this point about either situation but my purpose in even mentioning these things is because it has prompted me to give you this specific “feedback” today:

Time is wasted if we are holding grudges or being judgmental or treating others unkindly. Life is too short to nit-pick and criticize. We truly do not know when someone we love (or even just like) will no longer be with us here in this lifetime. Please treat others with nothing less than respect and kindness. Please take the time to truly nurture those relationships that are most important. Focus on your family. Hold on to them tight. Be absolutely certain they know you love them.

I am mentally and emotionally preoccupied in various directions right now and my head is foggy, but it’s times like this that I am especially grateful for my faith and my personal testimony of God’s plan.

My “regular” Feedback Friday will return January 6. Next week you can also expect some blogging about scrapbook organization that I mentioned earlier, as well as an update on the Signature Binders (on their way + very close) and other products that are being replenished soon.

12 Videos of Christmas: No. 12

Wednesday, December 28th, 2011

Many of you know that there are two things that I have avoided with strength and will power for a long time: Pinterest and getting a dog.

They’re completely unrelated but I’ve been putting off both of those things in my life for good reason. Both would entail more attention and time than I’m able to give. I know I would love it, but I can see how Pinterest would simply become addicting and a major time trap.

As for a dog? Come on, seriously. I do not have time. There is no way I can devote the energy that is required to take care of a furry thing. This isn’t the right phase of life. I already have a load of responsibility on my shoulders. I’m not ready. I have strongly resisted every time there was a heartfelt plea. Some of you are in my camp: “Stay strong, Becky. Don’t do it. It’s so much more work than you realize.” And others have said, “Do it, Becky. You’ll never regret it. Having a pet is the best thing you can do for your family.”

But here’s the thing. All things considered, this isn’t about me. And so … we pulled off a little Christmas Miracle for our kids. It really is a miracle for our kids because they knew I wasn’t ready for this yet. To wrap up the 12 Videos of Christmas series, I wanted to share the experience with you.

Thank you for joining me this Christmas as I shared 12 random videos throughout the season. Here’s a recap:

1. A Christmas song performed from Marvin Goldstein & Vanessa Joy by me

2. Get Crafty with Cleetus: Project Life edition by Cleetus McDuffy

3. One of Those Days by Kris

4. Holiday Cookies by me

5. White Chocolate Holiday Popcorn by Jenalee

6. Jordan by Eric

7. Digital Project Life: How to add Text to a Journaling Card by Kevin

8. How to Tie a Bow by Ada

9. Jenny Goes to Washington by Jeff + Jenny

10. Christmas in New Zealand by Mandy and other Kiwi Scrapbookers

11. Connections Through Photographs (featuring Zachary Baird’s original music) by me

12. Our Christmas Miracle by me

post-christmas post

Tuesday, December 27th, 2011

We still have a house-full of family and we’re having a truly beautiful and blessed Christmas. Of course I wish the same for you. Just wanted to pop in and say hello and let you know that I appreciate your patience as I’m not able to be as quick to answer questions as I usually am. This is family time.

There are still a couple of things I’m planning to share this week – my last video to wrap up the 12 Videos of Christmas series, and a post about scrapbook organization … big picture kind of stuff that will hopefully help a lot of you think about your own scrapbooking “system” as we head into 2012.

In the meantime, the Christmas decorations will soon be coming down but this is what will remain for possibly a couple more months.

We always have our Christmas Card Wall linger longer. Here we get to see many of our friends and family that we dearly love. I feel so blessed that we are associated with and connected to these amazing people. So we’ll have them stick around a while.  ; )  Here’s a fun sequence that shows how this space evolved in the past month.

 

12 Videos of Christmas: No. 11

Friday, December 23rd, 2011

I love pictures. It seems obvious to say, but really – I love pictures. And I love the memories associated with pictures. And I love the connections we make with pictures.

I wanted to share this video because I’ve been thinking a lot about how documenting everyday life is something that many of us are trying to be good about these days but I bet as many of us look back – it’s something we’ve been doing – or our parents have been doing – for a long time. Here’s a look at just a few of the connections that I have personally made between pictures from the past and now.

A very special thank-you to our good friend Zachary Baird who wrote this song specifically for the Project Life message I want to share, which is – Cultivate a good life and record it. Document the everyday. Find the blessings in your life and embrace them.

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I do have one more video to share for my 12 Videos of Christmas series, but that will come after Christmas. In the meantime, may we all be able to enjoy a little extra time with those we love the most. May we focus on what really matters and set other stuff aside. Please know that we appreciate you so much for being a part of our life. Everything that we do with Project Life is so much more than a business. It is an amazing experience to connect with so many of you through this love of documenting life. Thank you for being a blessing to us, and more importantly – for being a blessing to your family and friends and communities.

Merry Christmas.

 

project life on shutterfly!

Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

It’s here. Project Life is available on Shutterfly in photo book format!

When you create one of our Project Life photo books at Shutterfly, you will have the option to choose either our Clementine Edition or Turquoise Edition. After you make that decision, the process is simple – just upload your photos, drag and drop them into our pre-designed pages, and add your journaling. You can easily change layout designs, rearrange pages, and move elements around to make a photo book that is uniquely yours … if you want (you don’t have to). Once your book is complete, you can order as many copies as you need! Our basic book starts with 20 pages, but more can be added (for an additional cost).

When you click on the link to get started with a photo book, the default size is 12×12 but you can change that if you’d like something smaller. Shutterfly photo books are available in the following 5 sizes:

  • 12×12 square (hard cover only)
  • 8×8 square (hard or soft cover)
  • 8×11 landscape (hard or soft cover) – sample layouts shown below
  • 7×9 (soft cover only)
  • 5×7 landscape (soft cover only)

Featuring a wide range of layouts with 7 photos per spread (plus other layout designs), Project Life is designed to help you capture and celebrate daily memories, week by week, throughout the year. Document your life or your family or any theme you want – on a daily, weekly, monthly or seasonal basis.

This is what it looks like as you begin a Clementine photo book:

Here are a couple layout samples using the Clementine edition (8×11 landscape format):

This is what it looks like as you begin a Turquoise photo book:

Here are a couple layout samples using the Turquoise edition (8×11 landscape format):

I personally can not wait to get started and play with the photo books. Now if you’ll excuse me …  ; )

giving the gift of project life

Wednesday, December 21st, 2011

Many of you are giving the gift of Project Life to someone – awesome! I’m hearing about lots of wrapped gifts under the tree.

In case you’re not able to put something under the tree but you still want to let the recipient know of your pending gift … here is a 5×7 JPG that you can print and personalize. Perhaps one of the items you were going to pick up is sold out. Perhaps the gift you are giving is digital. Perhaps you live outside the U.S. and product hasn’t quite arrived yet. Whatever the reason, you can still give the gift of Project Life.

PS -

1. The Project Life photo book could become available on Shutterfly by this weekend. Stay tuned.

2. For those items that are sold out on Amazon, we’re expecting them back in stock next month – January.

3. The Signature Binders are still due to arrive to Amazon before the end of this month (so … next week!) or definitely by the first of January.

12 Videos of Christmas: No. 10

Wednesday, December 21st, 2011

Sure, most of you reading this right now have your heaters running, your cozy socks on to keep your toes warm, and you quite possibly had to scrape the ice/snow off your windshield at some point in the past few days.

But that’s not at all the case for our friends in the Southern Hemisphere. Today’s video was prepared by Mandy in New Zealand, and a group of Kiwi Scrapbookers (a New Zealander is referred to as a Kiwi). David and I had the wonderful opportunity to spend some time and meet many wonderful people in New Zealand back in 2004. Truly one of the most remarkable experiences of our lives. We owe that to David + Mary Roberts (Craft House), who invited us there so that I could do a teaching tour. We absolutely fell in love with New Zealand.

Back to the video. Mandy writes: I wanted to try and capture how we do Christmas down under. In New Zealand it happens during Summer so going to the beach on Christmas day is quite normal, and after this time we are on summer break. Before Christmas we wind up our school year too! (ha-ha, add that to the Christmas madness! No wonder we need a holiday!) I asked all my Kiwi Scrappers for some holiday/Christmas photos to add to mine, and put them together using Windows Movie Maker. The jumping pics were taken during our high tea event! Hope all your readers have a glance into our way of life … and next time you purchase a snowy Christmas embellishment … think of us sitting on the beach with our jandals, looking at our Pohutukawa trees!

12 Videos of Christmas: No. 9

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

So we’re just going about our business one day last month and we get this email from Jeff of Phoenix, Arizona. Love the emails from the guys because they are fewer and farther between than the 99% females we usually hear from. This is what Jeff writes:

Seven years ago when my wife was 30 years old, she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Our kids were 6, 2, and 1 at the time so needless to say it was a very scary time. After a double mastectomy and 6 months of aggressive chemotherapy, she was declared cancer free by her oncologist. The ordeal had a profound effect on how Jenny looked at life. When she was going through treatment, she was challenged by a fellow patient to write down everything she wanted to do in life and “go for it”. He wasn’t going to survive and he had regrets about putting things off and not doing things because they seemed too crazy. 

The treatment took a lot out of us emotionally and financially and 6 years went by until Jenny came to me early this year and said that she wanted to start a blog to document completing things that she had on her bucket list (we call it her life list). So, for Mother’s Day I had jennymeyerson.com designed and hosted and off she went.

Jenny is a little crazy and a nerd (in a good way) and one of her list items was to dance with strangers in front of the monuments in Washington DC. This summer we went to her 20th high school reunion in Virginia and spent the week touring DC and taking video. I was so embarrassed about asking strangers to dance that I would walk about 100 yards behind Jenny with the camera while she asked people to dance. To my surprise, people loved it. Eventually, she even got me to roll down the hill in front of the Washington Monument and to dance with her in front of the Lincoln Center. 

Okay. Nod your head if you are totally loving Jeff right now. Awesome husbands rock. This is my favorite part, which was Jeff’s response after we notified him that the video was one of our picks to feature. He says, By the way, Jenny knows that I submitted the video but I haven’t told her that it was picked. I decided to keep it a surprise and let her see it featured on the site. She goes to Becky’s site just about everyday.

Hey Jenny – SURPRISE!  : )

Jeff and Jenny used their Canon 5D Mark II SLR Camera for the video and edited the video using iMovie.

project life : the title page

Monday, December 19th, 2011

Many of you are making preparations to begin a new Project Life album for 2012 – or at least you’re thinking about it. Even if you’re taking a non-chronological approach and creating an album with your childhood pictures, your wedding, travels, or whatever … every album begins with a title page.

If you don’t want to have to think about “designing” a title page, we’ve got you covered. Every Project Life Core Kit includes all the designer 4×6 and 3×4 cards you need to drop in the pockets and that’s all you need to do.

{ From the Clementine Edition }

 In fact – you’ll notice that we even printed a little “map” on the back of those specific cards (title page and last page) so you can see a suggested placement idea, leaving out all the guesswork. It doesn’t get simpler than that.

However …

I know many of you want to do something more personal, more specific, more custom. So today I’m sharing some title page inspiration from our very own Creative Team. Some of them even implemented additional products from their stash of supplies, resulting in a perfectly customized style that is unique to their album.

{ Page by Jennifer Woodbury  |  From the Amber Edition }

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{ Page by Monica McNeill  |  From the Turquoise Edition + other supplies }

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{ Page by Ali Edwards  |  one card from the Turquoise Edition }

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{ Page by Deb Duty  |  From the Turquoise Edition }

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{ Page by Liz Tamanaha |  Design F Photo Pocket Page peeking out from behind }

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{ Page by Loni Stevens  |  Background paper from the digital Clementine Collection }

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{ Page by MaryAnn Perry  |  From the Clementine Edition for their 2012 album  }

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{ Page by MaryAnn Perry  |  From the Turquoise Edition for their 2011 album  }

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{ Page by Michelle Wooderson  |  From Turquoise Edition + other supplies }

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{ Page by Cathy Zielske, using her own 6×12 title page template }

Cathy will be the first to tell you, like many of us, that she is crazy about the 6×12 Page Protectors and wanted this to be the opening page to her 2012 album. She designed this 6×12 title page and … guess what? She is graciously sharing the template with my readers for FREE … in case you’re feeling inspired to do something similar. Obviously using a favorite coordinating Project Life digital paper would be awesome and you could customize it however you’d like.

Click on the one you want and drop in your favorite background paper!

CZ_ProjectLife6x12TitlePage (left)

CZ_ProjectLife6x12TitlePage.psd (center)

CZ_ProjectLife6x12TitlePageBlank.psd (right)

In fact, here is the link to the free font Cathy used in the PSD files: Museo Slab 500.

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A few quick examples using the templates + digital Project Life papers:

{ Left page use a paper from the digital Amber Collection + the CK Becky font. Link to this free font is at the very bottom of the Free Stuff sidebar. Center + right pages use papers from the digital Cobalt Collection }

FYI: There are two other products Cathy released, also with 6 x 12 page protectors in mind. One for weekly recap journaling that needs more space. One for photo collages. Click on either one of those links to see more or purchase.

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One last idea, and this comes from a reader (I’m sorry I don’t have her name but be sure to claim this idea in the comments if you were the one that shared it). She says: I have an idea I’m planning on using for my next Project Life title page. Take a photo of the front of your family home in each season – winter with snow on the ground, spring as it greens up and everything is blooming, summer (for us the last couple years, that means sunburned grass!), and fall with leaves turning colors. Take it from the same spot each time and it is a great representation of how different your house looks over the course of a year.

feedback friday (saturday edition)

Saturday, December 17th, 2011

Here are just a few of the Project Life “glamor shots” we’ve been receiving lately. So many people have been receiving their products lately – very exciting! Everyone is welcome + encouraged to submit their photo to projectlife@beckyhiggins.com any time! We love to see your pictures!

I want to congratulate our randomly selected winner from this week’s Annie Sloan Chalk Paint giveaway. Hey, Susannah in Columbus, Ohio - it’s you! Shoot an email to shadesofamberinc@earthlink.net and they’ll take it from there.

On to Feedback Friday … uh, well – actually it’s Saturday this time.   ; )

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Wondering if you could recommend a good paper trimmer? I’m asking my husband to get me one for Christmas and I’m not sure which one to ask for. There are so many out there!

There is a new trimmer on the market that I really like. It’s from American Crafts and is called Cutup. You can learn all about it HERE. Lately I’m especially putting the scoring blade to good use for when I need perfect, clean folds, but of course it’s a great trimmer too – and several great blade styles to choose from.

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How true-to-life are the colors of the new products in person vs. what is shown via computer?

That completely depends on your monitor. Your monitor and your friend’s monitor and my monitor are all different and colors will read differently on different computers. There’s no way to get 100% accuracy. So if something looks brighter or more dull than you were expecting, the good news is that all the colors in both Cobalt and Clementine Editions are really, really nice.  : )

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Any news on when the shipment to New Zealand is likely to arrive?

I believe product has arrived this week to both New Zealand and Canada as well! For anyone living outside the U.S. please be sure to contact your distributor directly for questions regarding timing and availability. Find your distributor HERE.

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The new Signature Binders that will be available shortly – are they the faux leather material or are they a different material because of this pattern? 

Our classic Signature Binders are a coated paper. They are so pretty and completely wipe-able with a damp cloth if needed.

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Do you know if the Signature Binders will be on Amazon in time for Christmas?

No, unfortunately not. But we should have them in stock on Amazon (for U.S. customers) by the New Year, or right around the New Year. And soon after that for everyone else outside the U.S.

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I’m all new to Project Life and can’t wait to start with my personal project in 2012. Unfortunately, in Europe we have to wait about 2 more months until the kits become available for order. As I’m not good at waiting, I consider to use the digital layouts in the meantime and get them printed as a photo book. I’m puzzled and interested in your opinion: Which Project Life option do you prefer and why? Thank you very much in advance for your input!

I strongly encourage everyone to do what works for them, and what makes the most sense. For me personally, I do both. I do a family yearbook with the digital photo book option because they’re smaller/skinnier and I can print multiple copies so that each kid gets a family yearbook each year. (Remember: we’re switching our photo book platform to Shutterfly and that should become available just before Christmas!)

I use the physical product for our kids’ individual scrapbooks because this is where they can each have more photos + details about just them, and it’s also a great place to store the physical “stuff” (papers, art, memorabilia) that is theirs. I’m going to be addressing this in more detail here on my blog the week after Christmas – in time for the New Year. Scrapbook organization/approach is a hot topic and lots of people are wondering the same thing.

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I recently stumbled upon Project Life. I was excited and slightly overwhelmed at the same time. I’m thinking about jumping on board in 2012. Any advice you (or anyone else) can give 1st time ‘Project Lifers’?

Excellent question. My goal with Project Life is to help people (particularly newbies or anyone just feeling overwhelmed) SIMPLIFY the process of documenting life and preserving memories. My advice to you, and anyone in that same boat, and most people for that matter … is to keep it simple. All the title cards and journaling cards are already designed and look fantastic. You don’t need to do a thing to them. All you need to do is add your pictures and write some captions and memories and whatever notes you want to write, on the journaling cards. That is all.

There’s a lot of talk about the “365″ approach. Certainly that’s a fun way to use Project Life. The idea is to represent each day of the year with a picture. On one layout, you’ll have the title card + 7 photos + 7 journaling cards. That’s it. What a fun way to represent everyday life as it is right now!

BUT … that can be quite the ambitious project if you haven’t been doing much memory-keeping up to this point. You may prefer to just use the Photo Pocket Pages to slip in whatever pictures you want, and have whatever theme you want for each layout. No rhyme or reason. No rules. Just stick them in + get it done! My friend Brandi did something like this earlier this year. She printed nearly 300 favorite family pictures from 2010 – everyday pictures, travel pictures, pictures of the kids and activities … and just stuck them all in pockets, adding some journaling notes, and that’s it. DONE. No cutting. No pasting. No designing anything. No “creative” work at all.

Brandi literally scrapbooked an entire year’s worth of pictures in a full album – in less than a day. Man, I love that.

This is exactly what Project Life is for. SIMPLIFY. The beautiful thing about Project Life is the flexibility. Many want to play more and get a little creative, and that’s great too! As you visit my blog and see the things I share on facebook + twitter, you’ll find a lot of inspiration for what kind of everyday pictures to take, what kind of memorabilia to keep, and fun ways to jazz up and personalize your pages more. All of this is fun and inspiring but do not think for a second that you need to do anything more than stick your pictures in, write some notes, and that is it. Bottom line: Project Life will fit your needs – whatever they are. Project Life doesn’t have boundaries. You set the pace.

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Becky, I am curious as to what you are going to use next year for your Project Life – Digital? Shutterfly photo book? The 3-ring binder version? Just curious. :)

As mentioned in another question above, I have been doing both and will continue to both. Digital photo books for the family yearbook and physical product for our kids’ books. More detail about my system coming soon – video style!  : )

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Regarding the digital Project Life elements on JessicaSprague.com, do they take into account bleed for printing as they look pretty close to the edge?

Be sure to check your print settings.

1. When you go to the initial print screen in Photoshop, you will need to do a couple of things. Make sure that the “Scale to Fit Media” box is unchecked. Then click on the “print settings” button.


2. Under the print settings, click on the borderless option for your paper.


3. Click on the “Page Layout” tab and make sure that the expansion is set to “minimum”.


Images + tips from Laurie at JessicaSprague.com. She adds: These print screens won’t match yours because it is specific to my Epson printer, but you should have something similar. The main thing is that you want to make sure that your printer isn’t trying to expand your image. A lot of times when you choose a borderless option for printing, your printer thinks that you need to exand that image to fill up the whole sheet. This is what we don’t want to happen. If the image is expanded then we won’t get the true size of the journaling card and it won’t fit in the page protector.

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My husband and I don’t have kids. I often wonder if I do Project Life who will want or care about my interests and legacy since we don’t have kids?

Of course I don’t know anything about your close friends or extended family or anyone else who might have a personal interest in looking at your pictures and memories, but I am quite certain that you are loved and that many would be interested! But here’s the thing. There are two grand purposes to Project Life.

1. LONG TERM: Leave a legacy, tell your story. Leave a record of your life + memories to pass on to others, including your posterity.

2. SHORT TERM: Enjoy the experience and the process of preserving memories through pictures and written words.

So in your situation, #2 is what applies the most. Even if no one ends up with your scrapbooks, the fact that you are taking pictures of your life and documenting your memories, your successes, your struggles and everyday mundane stuff? Just going going through the motions of that are literally making you more aware of your existence. You become more keenly aware of your blessings, which makes you happier. You are more conscientious of how you spend your time. Quite possibly – it can result in you making changes for the better. All because of the act of documenting life.

Isn’t that so cool?

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Becky, I have being using Project Life for the last 3 years. I would love it if all my Project Life binders had the same type of spine, label holders and are the same width. I also love the design from the past years. Have you thought about reissuing the previous binders with the new awesome quality of the current binders?

Yep, that’s exactly what we’ve done! The past designs (Amber Edition + Turquoise Edition) are now available in a brand-spanking-new Binders. Same design but much-improved quality and even the label holders on the spine! Of course we also have our new designs (Cobalt Edition + Clementine Edition). And the Signature Binders (coming soon, as mentioned above) are going to be the same quality, same dimensions, and same label holders on the spine.

If we happen to bring back the Original Edition of Project Life (our very first one introduced 2 years ago that is currently unavailable), we will certainly make that binder design comes back in the new + improved format as well.

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Is there any hope of Shutterfly offering any of the other designs in the future? Would LOVE to have Cobalt available!

Shutterfly was only able to select two of our designs for the launch of Project Life on their site – Turquoise Edition + Clementine Edition. I really, really wanted all editions to be available but that wasn’t my choice. You asked about hope. My hope is that Project Life on Shutterfly SOARS. My hope is that lots of people play with the designs and see how easy it is to drop pictures in the templates that are already designed. If everyone enjoys the Project Life photo books and Shutterfly recognizes its popularity (for lack of a better word) well then maybe they’ll be interested in picking up more of our designs. I think we’re all in a wait-and-see state of mind. I personally can’t WAIT for you to SEE Project Life on Shutterfly. I’m already itching to get a book started myself.

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I just purchased the Clementine Core Kit and other products to use Project Life for my family history. I just haven’t figured out how it will work.

That is awesome! I would love to see more people do something with those older pictures and I think it’s terrific you’re taking on that project for your family. Depending on how many pictures you have, and what kind of pictures, you could do something like this: Use the Scrapbook Dividers (sold out but coming back next month!) and use those to create a section for each ancestor. Within that person’s section, you can just include pictures + information about them in random fashion, or you could have a layout for childhood pictures, a layout about their work, a layout about their hobbies or travels, etc. It’s hard to give feedback about this unless I know the specific circumstances like how many pictures you have and what kind of memorabilia you have, etc. But I’m sure the ideas will come!

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I’m sure you knew this concept was going to fly. I wonder if you and David have dared to think just how big your business may grow.

Honestly, we don’t have much time these days to dwell on those kind of thoughts. We just work hard to make things happen + do our best to carry out the vision for how Project Life can be a blessing to so many people. We are so grateful for how it is impacting people’s lives. As for the first part of your comment, we did absolutely believe in this concept. It is because we believed in it that we risked a lot (and spent a lot out of our pockets) to start our own company in 2009 and bring Project Life to the masses. Not a day goes by that we don’t feel grateful that we did that. It was the right thing to do, at the right time. We continue to be very grateful for so many happy and loyal fans/friends/followers/readers/customers/Project Lifers … and we look forward to the continued journey with you guys.

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{ a favorite comment }

Jennie wrote: My Project Life kits (yes, I ordered Cobalt & Clementine!) came today, but my hubby insists I can wait 11 days til Christmas to open the box. Men…they just don’t understand! I’m probably more excited than my kids for Christmas!