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Tuesday, November 18, 2014

A Handbook Diary

 Note:  Today's post was supposed to be about paper choices for my December Daily, but the photos I took over the dreary November weekend don't really show the colors accurately, so I am putting that off til I can get some better pictures.  But don't forget the December Daily GiveawayComments all week enter you into the giveaway.

I failed project life - in fact I didn't even make it a month.  But I am more than a little fascinated with the idea of pocket scrapbooking as a way to keep a record of everyday life.  And I love the Studio Calico handbooks.  So I decided to start a handbook as my personal album. I feel like I am at a turning point in my personal growth, and I wanted a place to document me and my life.



The things I put in my handbook might be about me - like my favorite flower


And they might be about things happening in my life or things I'm feeling


And they might be about things happening with people I love that are important to how I feel about my life.


There are no rules for my handbook.  I do what I want when I want to do it.  I experiment with different techniques sometimes and at other times I do something super quick and easy.  Sometimes the photos in my handbook also show up in layouts for my family albums or my kid's albums.  But when you look through the album you get a picture of the things in my life that were important to me at the time.   It is really turning out to be the perfect way for me to keep a diary. 

My first handbook is almost full.  And I can't wait to start another one.  But I am sure there are other fun ways to use those albums and I'd love it if you would share your ideas.


3 comments:

  1. This looks great. I love the idea of combining the pocket pages with traditional scrapbook pages in my book.

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  2. What a great idea! I feel it is important to have a "place" for introspection, yet no rules. Perfect. Michelle t

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  3. I love the idea for a "no rules" scrapbook - may have to try that next year!

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