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5 Tips for Fast Assembly of a December Daily Album

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(note: I got the idea for this vintage aluminum tile background from Dedra Long in our Altered Books Tutorial. Imaginisce gave the poinsettia (minus the button) to me from their new Christmas line.).

Ali Edwards conceived the December Daily project three years ago. The idea is to create a minibook ahead of time with a page for each day. Then everyday in December you find a way to add your picture(s), journaling, and/or memorabilia to the pre-assembled book. These pictures are my 2009 book:
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You can see my entire album (before I add the events of each day) in the December Daily set on my Flickr page. This post only showcases a handful of my pages.

5 Tips For Super-Fast Assembly

Are you worried about finding the time to make your own? I flew through the assembly of mine and when I reached the last page I was sad because I wanted to do more. Here are some tips that made this one of my fastest minibook projects, even though it has the most pages of any I’ve ever made before:

1. Do it mindlessly.

Okay, how often does anybody tell you to do something mindlessly. Never, right? Well, I’m telling you now, don’t think through this one. Don’t ask what you might be doing on what day or how to make the page gorgeous. And if you do the other tips, mindlessness will be no problem.

2. Divide your Christmas supplies into five piles:

a. Whole Sheets
These usually come 12×12 and can be paper, transparencies or fabric
b. Alternative Page Foundations
These can be scraps, envelopes, pocketed page protectors, other minibook pages, and anything else unusual that you might want to use as a page foundation.
c. Numbers
d. Small Spots
These are to place numbers on. Some ideas are circles, very small frames, or tags
e. Embellishments and Ribbon

3. Crop your whole sheets all at once.

Cut your whole sheets down to the size of your album pages. Don’t worry about page placement or embellishing while you do this. Don’t worry about how many you’ll need. Just crop all the papers you want in your album and know that you’ll use the alternative page foundations (that 2nd pile) to make up the difference.

4. Mix cropped whole sheets with your alternative page foundations.

Remember, we’re still working mindlessly here. Just start interspersing them with the alternative page foundations. The only thing to think about is variety. That’s it.
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5. Add numbers and trimming all at once.

Are you starting to see the pattern here? We’re doing this in assembly line fashion, which you probably learned in elementary school is the fastest way to make a stuff, right? Now that you’ve mindlessly put your pages in order, you can add the smaller details.

If your page is from a scrap that is smaller than the regular minibook, you can give it a decorative edge, or some trimming. Don’t think hard about what to do, just know that you have these options and choose the first one that comes to mind. If your ribbon is in your embellishment & ribbon pile, you can grab it quickly and add it to a page edge without thinking or searching. Then add the next number to the page.
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If your page is the size of your minibook, give yourself a break and just add a number (perhaps on a circular spot) and move on to the next page.

Two keys here: MINDLESS WORK & ASSEMBLY LINE.

Oh, and don’t forget to have fun basking in all that Christmas-color goodness.
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Click here to see my entire book.

Edited To Add: Someone requested links to supplies I used. I have not bought any Xmas items this year (Imaginisce items are the only brand new ones because they gave them to me). I’ll link the items I can still find available below. Note that I’ll receive a commission if you click and buy. :)

Poinsetta on cover * red polka dot transparency * 8×8 book covers * polar bear paper * frosted forest paper * flower-shaped transparent and chipboard page.

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  • Love your book.

    I've just decided the kind of album I'll be using for my Xmas album; I may do some work ahead like Dec Daily but this is my third year in Shimelle's class Journal Your Christmas, and love it!!

    Anyway, I'm inspired by all the galleries I found :)

    Another great thing I love & enjoy a lot about you is that, when you find something that works, you just share it with us :) Lucky girls we are!!!!!

    Thanks
  • Thanks, Mariangeles. I'd love to see pics of your last albums with Shimelle.
    Want to post a link here as a comment?
  • hehehe I wish I could, but I've just made a few pages of last year's journal (you made a comment in page #3).

    The first year, 2007, I was so so excited gathering materials, thinking about the pictures, etc I was so overhelmed and just prepared the covers and cut a few pages. I'll make it soon :)

    Last year, it hapenned the same more or less, but I got to make a few pages which you can see here -> http://mariangeles-navidad.blogspot.com/

    This year I'm trying to learn something from the past. I've already picked up an album and, as soon as I received an order I'm waiting for, I'll prepared some papers for the pages. I've put everything "new" for this year in a box, so I don't use too much stuff from past years till I make those albums.

    I'm planning to finish all three albums as soon as I can, so I can make next year's out of a mix of everything (+something new). I'm even thinking about doing a couple of giveaways next year.

    This year I don't want to be stressed out about the picture, either I have them or not.

    I'll see what hapens :)

    (Sorry this is so long)
  • I followed your link and now I remember some of those pages! I like that you
    outlined that #5 in the die-cut paper.

    Your experience sounds like my December Daily from last year. It's still
    un-assembled and piled in a bin right now, which is why I decided to share
    the tips that made it work for me this year! :) Hopefully I'll finish it
    up, too. Much luck to both of us!
  • rosann
    I really really love this project. Can you share a few of the products you used, in particular the embroidered paper and the see through elements
  • Okay, Rosann, at the bottom of the post I added a little paragraph with links to all of the items I could find still available. Please note, there isn't much, but what is there is all great stuff!
  • Great post Noell!!! My situation is somewhat like mariangeles's lol! Love the class from Shimelle. We have some celebrations after the new year's eve so that suites me for the length of the album. I like also the december daily from Ali for the simplicity of assembly (like your post too!!). And for topping all of that, comes the holidays in hand with Jessica which I find also usefull!!!! confused? lol!! me tooooooo! Sooo for this year I'll combine all of these, starting from next week with gathering supplies and buildind my album as you suggested...mindlessly (<- bold letters). Thank you for sharing!!!
  • I bet a lot of people would love to hear how you'll combine the three
    different concepts. I don't really know what the Holidays In Hand class is
    all about, except that it's holiday related. Anyone want to share?
  • Holidays in Hand is Jessica Sprague's version of the "capture your holidays" album. She is running it as a freebie (registration is now closed). It includes prompts for journaling and related photo opportunities, things to make and do and instructions for how to pull it all together into an album.

    I must say that seeing your album has finally spurred me to get off my duff and get this album started. I wanted a mixed-media feeling album without it being as mixed as Ali's. I'm a fairly simple scrapper who like's continuity. I also wanted a very touchy-feely album and your foundation pages showed me that I don't have to use page protectors; I'll just cut holes into my pages and slip them into the AC binder I'm using.

    Anyway, I blogged about your post here and linked back to your website and flickr slideshow. Thanks!
  • Thank you for answering my question about Jessica's class. I'm glad you're
    feeling ready to make yours now. I really had so much fun making mine. I've
    also been feeling some urges to put together an AC album that doesn't use
    page protectors but haven't done that yet. I'm not sure why I've had no
    problem doing it with mini's but feel hesitant to do it with an AC binder.
    Maybe I'll try it with one of their smaller sizes.

    Thank you for blogging about my post. Why don't you share with us the link
    to your blog? I'd love to take a look. :)
  • I started my pages last night - thanks to you and your "do it mindlessly" mantra. They are looking great and I will be posting pictures on my website later today.

    You can check out my post yesterday here: http://brown-eyed-blog.blogspot.com/2009/11/gre...

    Thanks again, Laura
  • toni2
    I made one last year. It's out all year long, as my kids love to look at it.
  • That's cool--they love it so much you kept it out all year? Awesome.
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