so here we are with the rest of last year's book. hope a little bit of inspiration can be shared.
day 15::this was all digital save for the punched snowflakes. i felt the need to photograph my laptops homepage as it had the date and the very cold temps for that day. ali edwards title+journal blocks no. 01 rounds out the documenting.

day 16&17:: day sixteen is a simple page of cardstock with an
every jot and tittle shop number tag and part of the shipping tape from target. online shopping was a big deal last year. day seventeen was yet another number tag and digital elements, again from ali edwards
holiday word art. the die cut patterned paper is making memories.

day18&19::this side of the die cut paper holds a picture of the movie we watched that evening. i found the image online and trimmed it to fit inside a scallop cardstock circle. the '18' vintage number is from
shabby chic crafts, as is the 19 number. dec 19's patterned paper is from making memories, as are the epoxy words. always the fan of letter stickers, there are lots to be found in this version of my december daily. the quotes tag is a 7gypsie find.

day20:: more digital elements used as a border for these two pages, and another number tag. the photo was edited over quite a bit in pse to add to it's feel.

day21:: today was a sunday. i was inspired while in church services to get a bit more digital with my feelings about the day. there is no photo for day21, only a graphic. i used
Katie Pertiet's Letter Box Holiday Corners in several different hues, and added a text with the cezanne font. the bottom of that page was more mm patterned paper, and another
shabby chic tag. it's opposite side is simply that days sermon notes which i hole punched and placed in my book. this really adds to the journal appeal of this collection.

day22:: more
number tags, and word stickers. noticing a trend here? the patterned paper is lined notebook paper, but i do not recall the manufacture. i added red velvet ric rac to the edge. love how that sets off the whole page.

day22 back side:: a collage of baking and handmade gifts that is referenced in journaling on the previous side. opposite is a chipboard tabbed insert that leads into the next day.

day23:: the other side of the chipboard tabbed page with guess what? a vintage letter and epoxy sticker. it's opposite page with the photo is more
holiday word art and lots of journaling::the emphasis of this whole project.

day24::simple
jenni bowlin bingo card, a stampin up chipboard star, an mm epoxy sticker. basic grey paper backs up the invitation to christmas eve services.

day25::merry christmas!
beautiful book what great memories. I am going to attempt one this year. your elements are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this post! I'm doing a Dec Daily for the first time this year and have a similar format to yours, and seeing all the different pages is really inspiring!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous book Jamie!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
xox
I love your daily album. Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteRock on! I love your album!!! Thanks so much for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteYour album is awesome! I love all the colors, textures and patterns that you used. And what great memories you've put into it!
ReplyDeleteI really love that! I would treasure it! Love the bingo card and the nativity picture! sooo cute!
ReplyDeleteI really love that! I would treasure it! Love the bingo card and the nativity picture! sooo cute!
ReplyDeleteSo much goodness and prettiness in this album! Thank you so much for sharing it with us! You can be very proud of this keepsake!
ReplyDeleteOh wow! I love it! December's a great month to document. I'm hoping to keep up with mine this year.
ReplyDeleteI love your album! It's wonderful!
ReplyDeleteyou just plain ole' rock girl!!!!
ReplyDeleteI just love your work with minis. This one is fabulous! And your photos are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteStunning as usual! I love your DD. So many ideas of things to incorporate in mine this year! I missed posting this weekend, but cannot miss the hop. So glad I made it here to see your wonderful work. Miss ya girl!
ReplyDeleteoh, I love it! Looks fabulous
ReplyDeleteThe information here is great. I will invite my friends here.
ReplyDeleteThanks