Sunday, November 18, 2012

Let's Talk December Daily

So December Daily's...what is it?  Basically a month long version of the ever popular project life.  You commit to taking photos every day in December to document your month and then put them in your handy dandy already put together album for that purpose.  LOL  Honestly, having a fast and easy album already put together does make the process so much faster, easier and, let's face it, finishable.

If you have not tried it yet, I would encourage you to give it a go this year!  You still have time to whip something up OR you can always just focus on photos for December and put together your album in January.  Honest.  It really can work that way!

December Daily Kit Inspiration:
Scrappy Jedi
Ali Edwards December Daily
Life On Lee Avenue
Capture Your 365
The Daily Digi
Layout A Day
Write.Click.Scrapbook


 
**This has multiple vidoes with it!

Have you ever done a December Daily Album?  What are your tips?



3 comments:

  1. Yep... I'm onto my 4th one this year. Have done the covers to my 2012 one and am looking forward to the 1st of dec to tick on over! Last year I pre-made my DD for the first time, but never again....I changed too much! 'm definitely a day by day girl. Thats why the big christmas kit this month - its gonna last me right through to 25th Dec (big smile!!) It's all on my blog...somewhere! LOL Prob under the nov/Dec of each year if you have the energy to go looking hee hee.

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  2. I had one failed attempt at DD last year. Maybe I'll give it another try this year. Great links!

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  3. I am very busy working on mine, with photos and videos on my blog! I am very excited about it! This is my third year!

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