Like so many scrapbookers, I am constantly tempted by the shiny and new. With so many options within just a click of a mouse, it’s not hard to find products that I love.
However, that doesn’t mean I need to acquire more supplies for my memory keeping. In fact, I recently went on a purchasing freeze after suspending my Studio Calico subscriptions.
So when Ali Edwards announced the dates, along with a companion kit, for this year’s Week in the Life project I knew it would be best to hold back.
I have participated in this project since 2010 and at first assumed I would simply continue my tradition of creating a photo collage to reflect what our life is like right now.
I will do that, for sure, but I feel called to do even more this year.
My daughter will have just turned 4 during this year’s Week in the Life event (August 17-23, 2015) and will be entering her second year of preschool. Life is full and fun right now; I can’t think of a better way to kick of the year!
Plus, I also have a generous stash of Project Life supplies that I’d love to make a dent in. As it turns out, all those supplies that are designed for weekly documentation of your everyday life… they totally work for Week in the Life too.
Genius, I know. 😉
I started browsing through my stash of embellishments and backlog of Studio Calico Project Life kits. One of the first things I noticed was how the Poet Society and Office Hours kits shared tones of blues and greens with pops of warmer colors.
I grabbed the 3×4 cards and 4×6 pads from both of those kits, along with a healthy selection of embellishments. Since I do my pocket pages monthly, I had quite the arsenal of days of the week stickers collected.
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In fact, I was a little shocked at how easy it was to compile a coordinated kit from my stash – and in under 30 minutes. It includes:
- 2 – 4×6 paper pads
- 40 – 3×4 journaling cards
- 2 sheets alphabet stickers, in white* and grey
- days of the week stickers – 2 flat, 2 puffy
- star embellishments – 1 acetate, 1 chipboard, 1 enamel
- 1 chipboard sticker sheet
- 1 booklet of white phrase stickers*
- 1 roller stamp
- 1 stamp set
- 1 watercolor die cut piece*
All items, except those marked with a *, were from previous Studio Calico Project Life kits. The white alphabet is Ali Edwards, the phrase stickers are Tim Holtz, and the white die cut “today” is Dear Lizzy.
I wanted to have cohesiveness of colors (white, black, blues, and greens) and motifs (stars), while keeping it simple overall. My photos and stories will play the starring roles. I won’t use all of this, but it gives me a nice set of options from which to choose (without having to venture into my stash).
All that said, you’ll notice that I haven’t shown an album. I am obviously using a pocket page approach, but I’m not sure what size or style of page protectors feels best for this project. I’m all-ears!
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I was planning to forego WITL this year because I do have so many other projects in the works. You put together a great kit, Jennifer. I think I’ll look at doing something similar using supplies I have on hand. Maybe that will inspire me, too.
I definitely found I was more excited about the project after seeing how much fun I could have with my existing stash!
Very nice kit. I know I have at least one of the SC kits you mentioned still waiting to be used. Perhaps I will take your cue, as well as Ali’s, and see if I can’t counterfeit my own kit.
So, I’m going to be the rebel. I bought the kit because of the supplies, in particular, the album (grey Stories). I don’t belong to any kit clubs and don’t shop a lot.
Also, I don’t intend to document my current life during the WITL, but rather work on family history projects. I have diaries and may pull a day-of-the-week theme in the stories I choose. So I’m customizing the scope and content. I like to work along with projects like this for the community aspect.
Thank you for the inspiration to make my own kit for this one. I know I have enough stash to do this
The years I do week in the life, I simply add it to my yearly album as another section. (I do monthly divisions)
I like the way you shopped your stash, Jennifer! Great way to reduce decision-stress!
I am taking a very minimalist approach to WITL this year – I have accumulated several Altoid tins and intend to do accordion albums inside them with a decorated cover – one for each family member. Photos will be wallet size, faced by journaling… with minimal embellishment to keep things flat. But I do think I will go thru my voluminous stash to find color coordinated flatties before I begin. Maybe put items for each album in a ziplock bag. I want to be able to focus on the photos for that week…
Now why didn’t you share this a few weeks ago before I splurged and bought the kit? Ha ha! I have most of those items you put together and I should have taken the time to do the same but I get lazy sometimes and just push the easy button. Oh well, maybe next time. Thanks for sharing though!
I have a lot of the things pictured in your kit…I’m going to pull them out. Thanks for the inspiration!
Good for you not buying anything! Your kit looks great!
Beautifully compiled, Jennifer! You are a scrapping rockstar!
Wow! I love looking at the choices you made here. And I could definitely shop my own stash of goodies to get almost the same result. Thanks for sharing!
Here’s a photo of the items I’ve been hoarding for a year waiting for the next round! Sketchbook by Amy Tangerine, wood veneer camera from a crafty friends hubby, & everything else is from Studio Calico!
Lovely items! That’s the right way to hoard.