I have been a scrapbooker going back to 1997. My sister, the Princess, has amazingly intricate albums detailing her life up to age 14 (when I got married, I slowly transitioned to telling our story). Unfortunately for the Little Man, he does not have that.
Yes, I scrap still. I don't have the time to put in all the bells and whistles in his album. It breaks my heart that this is the case, but it's the truth. Actually I have the time, it's a lack of focus and patience.
My main driving force behind scrapping has always been telling the story. I am a writer, first and foremost. It's all about the 5 w's-who, what, where, why & how-in that picture. I have albums of old family photos and have no clue who any of these people are! Since my Grama passed away, these are just pictures. Even looking at photo albums from my childhood-there are pictures that I have no clue about why that picture was taken.
Going way back, I've been a huge Becky Higgins fan. In the scrapbook world, she is a rock star. Her work for Creating Keepsakes was super motivating, and inspired me to plan my pages better. I also love her philosophy of cultivating a good life, and she too is a proponent of following your bliss (have you read my book on that? http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/bliss-dee-dimemmo/1108232043).
That philosophy has been encouraging to me, and encouraged me to continue plugging along with scrapping. Several years ago, Higgins introduced the Project Life line, which is a new way of scrapping. I have been resistant until now, because I have so many supplies and tools and Doo dads.
But...I also have a lot of incomplete pages and pictures. The to be scrapped pile is much bigger than the done pile. The worst part? I haven't been journaling my pages.
I have not been telling my story, which is what led me to scrapping in the first place.
I've heard so much on twitter and in the blogosphere about Project Life, so I decided to dig a little deeper. On the website, there is a great slideshow outlining how the system works. http://www.beckyhiggins.com/products/getting-started.php. Oh my heck this is so easy and so simple! I love the idea of the story being front and center. It's like it was designed just for me!
I like the fact that it's completely portable too. I can take it to work, and scrap on my lunch hour! And not have a gazillion things to transport-love this concept.
The system is simple:
Photo sleeves
Cards to fill in and journal on
Binder
The downsides? There isn't a complete kit, and the price. To buy the whole system from Amazon (the only place) which is the Core Kit ($25), the binder ($20), and the pages ($20), you have invested over $60!
But...will it encourage me to tell our story more than I currently am? It might be worth it then.
Time will tell, because I have a story to share.
Women of God can never be like women of the world. The world has enough women who are tough; we need women who are tender. There are enough women who are coarse; we need women who are kind. There are enough women who are rude; we need women who are refined. We have enough women of fame and fortune; we need more women of faith. We have enough greed; we need more goodness. We have enough vanity; we need more virtue. We have enough popularity; we need more purity. Margaret D. Nadauld
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