The Time is Now You can Do it

This is March’s Write.Click.Scrapbook layout. I used all The Girls’ Paperie products. I love her new lines so much. This month’s theme is to finish an incomplete project. I decided to interpret it personally and chose a project from my life. I’ve always wanted to be in good shape, exercising, and eating well. In October 2010, I finally started to tackle it and I am still facing it head on. So here’s me completing this project of getting healthy for life. (Ok maybe it will never be complete, per se, but it’s fully underway.)

The Journaling Reads:
For as long as I can remember, I have wanted to lose weight. I’ve been trying and dieting and whining my whole life. And then suddenly this year I decided enough was enough. If I was going to do this now is the time. For once and all. It’s time to give it all I have and then see what happens. To try with all my being. Put in a truly honest effort in all ways. It’s been only a few months but I am already more than halfway there. It’s amazing what you can accomplish when you truly set your mind to it. No more try, it’s time to do.

Book of Colors

A new month means a new write.click.scrapbook gallery. This month’s challenge is to make a minibook.

I don’t really make minibooks anymore. So when I got this month’s theme, I wanted to do something purely for fun. Play with my stash and not worry. So I took some office tags and decided to make one for each color. I painted them all different colors and then decorated them so they had only shades of that color. I used white to accent as needed. I listed one word with each color, they were the first words that came to my mind when I thought of the color. The words are:
white – pure
yellow – fun
orange – happy
pink – sweet
red – love
green – nature
blue – peace
purple – elegant
brown – earth
black – dreams (as in night time, sleeping and dreaming)




here’s all of them together.

Our Rare Moment Captured Forever

A new month means a new write.click.scrapbook gallery. This month’s challenge is to scrap a black and white photo. You can see the full gallery here!

Journaling Reads:
It’s rare for us to get to go out together all dressed up and I wanted to capture it forever. Thankfully, your dad was around to take this photo. 9.5.2010

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Holiday Project – Tag Advent Calendar

One of the holiday traditions both my son and I look forward to each year is the advent calendar. He loves having something to open every day in December and I love watching his anticipation each day.

I’ll admit that for the last two years, we’ve been using calendars that are simple and have a piece of chocolate behind each door. This year, I wanted to do something different. Something more personal. I know he likes the little treat every day and I am happy to still give that to him but I wanted to make sure he doesn’t grow up thinking that opening an advent calendar just means getting chocolate.

So I decided to make a tag with pockets for each day. In each pocket, I put a card with a little message. Every night, he will take out the appropriate card and do whatever’s on it.

Here’s what one tag looks like:

My tags are constructed very simply. Since there are 25 days, I decided to pick 5 different color schemes for the tags and pockets and I repeated each five times. Here are the basic steps I followed for each tag:

1. Take manila tag, adhere to background paper, cut.
2. Ink edges with dark brown chalk ink.
3. Cut pocket, ink its edges using the same ink.
4. Stitch around the tag, stitching the pocket in place in the process.
5. Embellish.

That’s it. Simple as pie.

Here’s how they look altogether.

If you look carefully, you can see that the color combinations repeat but because I embellished each slightly differently, they don’t look exactly the same.

Here is a closer look at each tag:




All of the papers and embellishments are from The Girls’ Paperie. Almost everything is from the Tinsel and Twig line but there are a few items from the Toil and Trouble line.

For the insides, I made a 2×2 square which says “celebrate the season” in tiny font. (You can download it here.)

I then printed them out and punched out the squares. I stapled ribbon to the back of each square.

Finally, I wrote each day’s item on the tag.

Some of the items are purely for him (like the one in the photo) and others are family-related like “give your brother a hug.” And yet others are more community-wide. Like helping a friend at school.

Here’s what the tags look like with the papers in them.

I’ll admit that this project was a bit time consuming, but mostly because I spent a lot of time picking the simple embellishments on each tag. I love the fact that I can keep the same system year after year and even use the same squares. Or I can change them around as my kids grow up. I can even put two squares in one pocket so each of my kids can draw one.

Flexible, simple, pretty.

And here is the list of all the items on the tags:

S=self, F=family, C=community

1. You get a new book today (S)
2. We make paper snowflakes and hang them around the house (F)
3. Donate a book to someone (C)
4. Make a card for your teacher (C)
5. We play cards or any other game you want today. (S)
6. Give a present to someone at school today (C)
7. Pick one toy to donate (C)
8. Read your brother a book. (F)
9. You get to have some hot cocoa today. (S)
10. You get to stay up for one extra hour tonight (S)
11. Family movie night! (F)
12. Create a piece of art for a sick kid at the hospital. (C)
13. Leave a present on someone’s doorstep. (C)
14. We all go for a walk in the neighborhood and look at the lights. (F)
15. Make a card for one of our neighbors. (C)
16. Pick a book for mommy to read to you. (S)
17. Help mommy wrap presents. (F)
18. Let’s have a picnic under the Christmas tree! (F)
19. You spend one hour however you like. We all do what you want. (F)
20. Make a Christmas surprise book for your daddy and read it to him. (F)
21. Family game night tonight. (F)
22. You get 30 mins extra wii time today. (S)
23. Bake cookies and deliver to local police station and fire station. (C)
24. Open one Christmas present (S)
25. WE love you. Open all your presents!! (Christmas Day.)

This was originally posted at writeclickscrapbook.com for the holiday season.

Our First Batch of Cookies with Icing

A new month means a new write.click.scrapbook gallery. This month’s challenge is Holiday Food & Drink . You can see the full gallery here!

Journaling Reads:
I generally have a long list of things to try each December. Since you enjoyed the baking so much in 2008, I thought it would be fun for us to create our own cookies and decorate them with all sorts of fun icing. We brought some cutters from Target and made the cookie dough and waited overnight. As I had predicted, you loved every step of the way and spent hours decorating every cookie differently. Look at how pretty they look! And they tasted absolutely delicious, too. I predict more cooking in our future. December 2009.

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The More Things Change The More They Stay the Same

I’ve been sitting on this for over a month now!! I am delighted to be a part of the write.click.scrapbook team! What an incredible honor!!

A new month means a new write.click.scrapbook gallery. This month’s challenge is inspired by Ze Frank’s Young Me Now Me. You can see the full gallery here! (And see it’s not a white background!!)

Journaling Reads:
Looking at these photos, it’s fascinating to see how much of this little girl is still inside me. I am still the pensive little girl who feels lonely more often than not. I still prefer to read over anything else and I still spend hours worrying. Some things have changed, too, like how much happier and more peaceful I feel now and my wonderful family, of course. But so much of me is still from that little, little girl.

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