Starting Project Life. For reals this time! :-D

Hey all! Hope you’re having a great year so far! Me? Well it’s been a little crazy — actually that’s an understatement. First was getting ready for CHA, then CHA itself, and now it’s the aftermath of CHA. Here are some pieces of this and that that I saved from the trip :)

Bits of this and that from CHA

My poor office is a huge huge mess. I keep telling myself that I’m lucky to have a life where I have such a mess. But it is making me want to move out ha! It’s probably gonna take me a week to get it cleaned up!

In the meantime, I wanted to share that I’m gonna be doing Project Life this year. Only I’m gonna use the smaller Studio Calico Handbook system — so not sure that it’s actually called PL lol. I have a subscription to the Studio Calico Project Life kits — and I have some kits from last year, too.

As a cardmaker, I’ve found that this size works best for me. My MIL does the real deal, and while I love all her pages I think it’s a little intimidating.

Getting Organized

IKEA ANTONIUS basket insert for Project Life storage

To make it different than other years where I’d start but then fizzle out, I went ahead and got organized. First thing! This has made a huge difference so far.  I did some googling and found where the IKEA Antonius basket insert is perfect for holding the cards. There’s even extra spots for stamps and embellishments. And the cost? $3. Best of all, I had one already for organizing tubes of paint. YES!

Plus, I love that I can leave this sitting out on my desk so I can see everything. I’m the kind of person where if I don’t see something, it doesn’t get used. And I don’t always have a whole lot of time in the day to play — this way I can jump in and do a pocket or two anytime.

My Goals

I actually started in December and it’s working great! First I sat down and asked myself what my goals are and how this year would be different from other years — when I started collecting things and then stopped. I really got annoyed with myself ha.

So, my goals are:

  • To remember the moments. It seems like as we get older life just seems to go by faster and faster. Hopefully this way it will slow things down, at least a little.
  • To not stress or feel guilty. This will be hard for me, ha!
  • To have a place to keep all the little bits and of paper, tickets, menus, and other assorted pieces of life that I save. Right now they end up in a pile on my desk because I don’t know what to do with them/don’t have a spot for them. But I just can’t bear to throw them away.
  • To print some photos from my phone. Back in the days of film cameras, I used to keep photo albums full of photos. Since I switched to digital I rarely print photos, if ever. I want to change that!
  • To make things for me. Being a cardmaker, I’m always making things and giving them away. Or I make things for assignments and send them in. This will be something for me with no rules and the freedom to play! I plan on using this Frame die to cut pieces of this and that. Like when I make a background for a card but I don’t like how it turned out — I can just cut it out and save it. Love being able to position it, too!

Hero Arts Frame die cut

Any Advice?

How about you, do you do PL? If so I’d love to hear any tips! Especially if you’re a cardmaker who has never done anything like this before.

Supplies

Thought I’d share some supplies that I’m using — some of these I’ve had for a while now, lol! The deer card (!) is from the January Studio Calico Copper Mountain Project Life kit, just love him.  (It’s still available — for now!) The “and then…” is from a past kit — this is so me, I say it all the time! I may never actually use it — kinda like having it there. :)

8 Replies to “Starting Project Life. For reals this time! :-D”

  1. I’ve loved getting back to my scrapbooking roots – just for me & my family – and I hope you do too! I know your pages are going to be so cool & fun!!!

  2. I LOOOOVE project life! It’s nice for me to craft for me and these albums are things I’ll keep forever unlike my cards. Have fun!

  3. I also use that Ikea basket to store my stuff – I use it to keep all the stuff from a current SC kit (including printables, labels, etc) – it has really helped me use the kits & stay on track. Funny how something as simple as organization can change your approach! I love PL – started last year and still REALLY behind, but its a fun project. I’m sure your pages will be amazing. Another good tool is the Memory Keepers 3×4 punch – this is another quick way to get fillers from patterned paper, etc.

  4. Reading your post felt like reading a post written by myself! I have the same issues with needing to enjoy the moments, let go of the guilt, have my stuff out where I can see it, etc…. Last year was my first year doing project life and I loved, even more than I thought I would. And I kept up with it better than I though I would. :) I think it helped that I stayed organized so it was easy to catch up if I had to go a few weeks without working on my pages. I use a sheet every week to keep notes on of what I might want to put in that week’s layout. I also have a 1″ binder with a plastic page protector sleeve for each week. When I have tickets and labels and other such ephemera of the future, I put it in those sleeves for the proper week. It’s easy to pull the pages together with the one plastic pouch and notes for each week. It also helps me sort my photos into the right week’s piles if I print more than 1 week at each time. Have fun!

    1. That’s a great idea to have pouches and notes for each week! Right now mine are in a ziplock bag but I can do a bag for each event! Thanks so much Alicia! :)

  5. I started PL last year and I loved it! I wish I started with 6×8 binder but 12×12 gives me lots of room for fun stuff :) How big is that Hero Arts die? Is it the perfect size for the 3×4 PL cards?

    1. Yep Pamela it’s 3×4 — fits in the pockets perfectly! Yay!

  6. Just found your pin for the Ikea container to hold PL cards. I bought one of these a few weeks ago for my paint. Never thought to use it for my cards. Thanks so much for the brilliant idea!

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