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December 31, 2013

one little word • 2014

A couple weeks ago I was fretting that I hadn't yet figured out what my one little word for 2014 would be. Ali told me to "keep my ears open, it will come." and I had to laugh at my silliness, because it did come to me. That night.



The CORE is a basic, essential, or enduring part of an individual; the inmost or most intimate part; the essential meaning. I want to spend my energy focusing on the most essential, core parts and people of and in my life.

It means focusing on my core relationships (and letting go of those who no longer play a central, positive role in my life), focusing on the values and beliefs that I hold at my core and making decisions that mesh with those things most precious to me.

It means focusing on nurturing my emotional and physical core, and letting go of negative thoughts and actions and focusing on the positive in my life.

I'm excited to see how my one little word will manifest itself in 2014, and I hope that you will all follow along on my journey to find out.

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You can read about my one little word for 2013 here.

* One Little Word is "a word to focus on, meditate on, and reflect upon as you go about your daily life",  created by Ali Edwards. You can see all of my one little word posts here
December 29, 2013

Project Life 2014 • Title Page

 
When it came to design my 2014 album title page, I went back and forth more times than I can count. Eventually, I settled on a simple, clean design using a Gina Cabrera paper from DDE and my own "hello" writing. I'm really trying to simplify my process in 2014, so this was a good start.

If you have posted your 2014 title pages, please leave a comment below so I can check it out!

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* Project Life is a product, system and a lifestyle created by Becky Higgins. In 2014, I'm creating spreads throughout the year. Here are all of my pages from 2013 + 2014.
December 23, 2013

Project Life • Week 51 ( and a freebie! )



I had such a great time with this weeks spread, trying out new templates that I made, and even designing my own striped cards!

AND, if you scroll down, I'm offering 4x6 and 3x4 striped card as my first official project life freebie!


This week I used design A pages, which I will be doing all through next years' album, and taking a leaf from the wonderful Manda Townsend, I used vellum circles for journalling, and I absolutely LOVE how it looks!





For the black and white striped card freebies, please click here to download.


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* project life is a product, system and a lifestyle created by becky higgins. in 2013, i'm creating spreads throughout the year. here are all of my pages from 2013 + 2014.


December 17, 2013

Project Life • Weeks 49 + 50 (including December daily)


I wanted to take part in December Daily, but knew that I did not have the time or resources to make a separate album, so, I included it right in my project life spread by taking a daily photo, and journaling about each day. The december card is from Paislee Press and the date overlaps are from Design Editor. The title card is from my christmas wrapping paper! The pages are design A.

Here is week 49 (+ week 1 of december daily):



And week 50 (week two of december daily):


Again, the title card is from my wrapping paper, and the merry card is paislee press.






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* project life is a product, system and a lifestyle created by becky higgins. in 2013, i'm creating spreads throughout the year. here are all of my pages from 2013 + 2014.
December 15, 2013

home office (in progress)


I've always been one of those people who needs their space. You know, that spot that is only yours, where you can do whatever it is that you love to do.

When we first moved into this house back in October 2011, I claimed the loft area as mine.


And up until a few months ago, the loft space was where I worked. But once DJ came along, it was no longer convenient to have my space upstairs. I moved downstairs into the dining room area that we have never used, and I set up shop on a table that we were holding for my sister-in-law.

I fell in love with the open space, all the beautiful light from the two windows, and of course the convenience of my work space now actually feeling accessible.  Before long, we brought my desk down from the loft, and with a little ( a lot! ) of hard work, my husband installed a larger, square wood top on top of my current desk. And just like that, I now have room to scrapbook in my space as well.



I keep most of my project life supplies in the shelving behind my desk, along with my go-to camera gear (in the yellow bin on top) and opted to move the printer into my space as well.


It's still a work in progress as I need to get some artwork and what not up on the wall, but I wanted to show you all my space because I always love seeing the spaces that creatives carve out for themselves.

If you have shown us your workspace, please leave me a comment below with a link to where I can check it out!

Happy Sunday everyone!

December 10, 2013

project life • my 9 must-have products for 2014

I've mentioned before how 2013 was very much for experimenting and seeing what techniques and styles I would love or lose. As such, I've got a much clearer picture of what products I will be - or hope to - use in my 2014 album. Here are just a few:




1. Self-adhesive avery tabs - to label my inserts.

2. Midnight edition core kit and digital kit - it's still my favorite set.

3. Staz on ink pad - when I first started using stamps I ran to hobby lobby and bought a fairly inexpensive pad, but i've had a lot of problems with it not stamping well on my photos. i have read good things about this ink pad so I'm giving it a try.

4. A paper trimmer - because cutting my printouts with scissors makes for some horribly messy lines!

5. Elise joy stamps - I want them all, but selected this one and this one.

6. Paislee Press digital papers - I recently went a little purchase crazy at the paislee press store. The minimalistic look has become more and more appealing to me.

7. Targus Stylus pen for iPad - I mentioned that I want to incorporate more of my own handwriting as brushes next year. This will help me to do just that along with the Bamboo Paper app on our iPad.

8. Project Life pens - I put off buying these because I didn't think I had a need for them, but I gave in and I have to say they are great and write easily on everything!

9. Vellum labels - for journalling, inspired by Manda.

What are some of your go-to products?

December 8, 2013

10 things right now | DJ



Your bottom two teeth came through at five and a half months, we are surprised that after much horribly teething these past couple months, that no more have come through yet.

You smile the biggest, brightest smile every time someone familiar walks into the room, especially your daddy after he's been working all day.

You no longer coo, instead you are working on words like mama (which you said before dadda!), dadda, and ow wow wow.

You love watching videos of yourself on my iPhone, so much so that you often laugh out loud.

You are crawling, crawling, crawling, and pulling yourself up to stand in front of everything: your play and learn table, the bookshelves, the couches - you name it. You are a busy little boy.

You mimic us at every opportunity. We cough, you cough. We smile, you smile. We laugh, you laugh. It's completely adorable.

You've always been wearing clothes at least three months older than you are, but DJ, we can't seem to keep up with your growing! It seems like every week I'm going through your closet and drawers and pulling out clothes to add to the giveaway pile.

When you're upset you reach out for mama, often accompanying it with saying "mama"

You love when daddy lies down on the floor so you can crawl all over him.

You sleep just like I did when I was a baby: on your stomach with your butt up in the air. It makes me smile every time, DJ.



December 4, 2013

project life • documenting the negative


Here's the reality: life isn't always sunshine and roses, and if you have kids you know this to be especially true. 


If I documented my life through project life without talking about the rough moments along with the happy memories, I wouldn't really be painting an accurate portrait, would I? 


I believe that making it through the rough times helps to make us stronger, better people, so I say why not! I want to look back and see a note about how tough the week was and how exasperated and exhausted we were because of DJ's teething and know that hey! we got through it and came out on the other side! 


We had a particularly rough go a couple weeks ago. I was sick and DJ was going through a tough phase, and as a result I didn't take many photos or do much that was worthwhile, so I cut up a 12x12 sheet of scrapbook paper, filled the right side of my spread, and wrote myself a short note that said: "somehow we made it through the week: my awful cold, DJ's sleep regression + fussiness... it was the hardest week yet."





This is just one example of how I document the negative in project life.

What do you think? Do you document real life, ups and downs and all?
December 2, 2013

project life • my 2014 approach

First of all let me just say that I'm happy to be back. It turns out that while a break was very much in need of, I missed this little space that I have built. Now that that's out of the way...

As 2013 creeps closer to an end I have found myself thinking more and more about how I am going to approach my 2014 album. If you didn't already know, 2013 was my first year doing the project and it involved a lot of experimentation. Some spreads I loved, and some I was terribly disappointed in. I definitely learned what I like and don't like, and that will help greatly with my 2014 album.



Here are my plans for project life 2014:
  1. To start, I'm hoping that Santa brings me the black 12x12 album I added to my wish list.
  2. I'm using only Design A pages, as I decided that I like the uniform look.
  3. Since I use paper elements as well as digital ones, I will likely round my corners in order to keep everything uniform and consistent.
  4. I will be doing more of my journalling on the computer. If I had nicer writing then maybe I would handwrite like I did this year, but I'm just not happy with how it looks.
  5. More white space!
  6. I will be using Midnight Edition dividers again.
  7. I want to use some kind of weekly review card where I can write out all the things that happened and perhaps weren't covered in photographs or journalling. I will probably create a design myself that I will use each week to keep things looking consistent.
  8. More digital cards and papers. I absolutely love Paislee Press items and plan to use a lot more of them next year.
  9. Include more of my own handwriting. Thanks to a great app on our iPad called Bamboo Paper I can write away, email the photo to myself, and use it as an overlay on my top of my photos in photoshop. So easy and quick!
  10. In my 2013 album, my title cards are always different. I think that next year I will aim for a more uniform look, possibly using the same style card and simply changing up photos, designing something of my own, or using Caylee's weekly title cards. I'm still undecided on this one.
  11. Each week will get its own full spread. This year if I had a slow week or didn't take many photos, I would only use half a spread for the week, and in the end would dislike how it looks. If I don't have much going on that week I will use a big photo or something along those lines to fill up space. I keep using the word 'uniform', but that's what I'm aiming for in 2014.
This year, my first year of project life, taught me a lot. I've experimented a lot, and as a result have come closer to figuring out my style. 2014 is for execution!

What are you all doing differently next year? What did you learn from your 2013 album?

project life • my 2014 approach

First of all let me just say that I'm happy to be back. It turns out that while a break was very much in need of, I missed this little space that I have built. Now that that's out of the way...

As 2013 creeps closer to an end I have found myself thinking more and more about how I am going to approach my 2014 album. If you didn't already know, 2013 was my first year doing the project and it involved a lot of experimentation. Some spreads I loved, and some I was terribly disappointed in. I definitely learned what I like and don't like, and that will help greatly with my 2014 album.



Here are my plans for project life 2014:
  1. To start, I'm hoping that Santa brings me the black 12x12 album I added to my wish list.
  2. I'm using only Design A pages, as I decided that I like the uniform look.
  3. Since I use paper elements as well as digital ones, I will likely round my corners in order to keep everything uniform and consistent.
  4. I will be doing more of my journalling on the computer. If I had nicer writing then maybe I would handwrite like I did this year, but I'm just not happy with how it looks.
  5. More white space!
  6. I will be using Midnight Edition dividers again.
  7. I want to use some kind of weekly review card where I can write out all the things that happened and perhaps weren't covered in photographs or journalling. I will probably create a design myself that I will use each week to keep things looking consistent.
  8. More digital cards and papers. I absolutely love Paislee Press items and plan to use a lot more of them next year.
  9. Include more of my own handwriting. Thanks to a great app on our iPad called Bamboo Paper I can write away, email the photo to myself, and use it as an overlay on my top of my photos in photoshop. So easy and quick!
  10. In my 2013 album, my title cards are always different. I think that next year I will aim for a more uniform look, possibly using the same style card and simply changing up photos, designing something of my own, or using Caylee's weekly title cards. I'm still undecided on this one.
  11. Each week will get its own full spread. This year if I had a slow week or didn't take many photos, I would only use half a spread for the week, and in the end would dislike how it looks. If I don't have much going on that week I will use a big photo or something along those lines to fill up space. I keep using the word 'uniform', but that's what I'm aiming for in 2014.
This year, my first year of project life, taught me a lot. I've experimented a lot, and as a result have come closer to figuring out my style. 2014 is for execution!

What are you all doing differently next year? What did you learn from your 2013 album?