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D Rings: My (new) Album of Choice

Friday, I posted information about the new #scrap20 Challenge. In the background section, I talked about how I am making a concerted effort to set aside more time for my personal projects. To make this happen, I have been working hard the last couple months on my craft room organization. 

One challenge I’ve had in trying to get organized is what to do with completed — or nearly completed (see previous post) — layouts until the whole album is done. This was an issue because I was using post-bound albums require assembly to add pages. One solution is to guess at how many pages and go ahead and assemble the album with memory protectors. This allowed me to drop the layouts in as I finished them. But if I guessed the number of pages wrong or want to rearrange the pages, I’d have to unscrew the hinges to make the changes.

My work around was to have boxes in my craft closet labeled with each year. As I completed pages, I just added them to the appropriate box. But this never was really a solution because  almost every year is incomplete and these beautiful pages were hidden away out of site. I decided it was time to come out of the closet!

The Real Solution: Change Albums

The surprising answer to my problem came by changing the type of album. By switching to using post albums, I don’t have to wait for all the pages to be complete to put together my book.  Because of this, many of my pages were not in albums. Instead I can go ahead and put them in the album as I go. Since these books have the same high quality faux leather look, they serve as both work-in-progress and display albums!

For a couple years, I’ve been thinking about making switching to D-ring albums, but resisted because of the investment I had made in the current albums. A few months ago, I finally did it and I am so happy with the result! I labeled one D-ring album for each year starting in 2000, the year my daughter was born. Then I removed pages from my current completed post albums and slipped the pages from the boxes in the closet into memory protectors and added them to the corresponding year’s album. Then I opened each annual box in the closet and added those pages to additional books.

These albums now reside on the top shelf of my Ikea Kallax shelves in my office. Some of the books are nearly full and others don’t have a single page, but they are uniform and beautiful. Looking at them makes me so happy!

Five Reasons I love this System

  1. As soon as I finish a layout, it immediately goes in an album and is ready for viewing!
  2. I can rearrange or insert pages anytime I want. Finding new pictures is no longer an issue. I just scrap them and insert them into the book.
  3. Each year’s album is the same size and shape, so it gets the same shelf space regardless of how many pages I’ve finished.
  4. Anytime I want to revisit the memories in the books, I simply pull it off the shelf. None of the pages are hiding in boxes! Everyone in the family has enjoyed browsing them a few times already.
  5. They look so pretty on my craft room shelf!

Survey Time

The decision of what type of album to use is certainly a matter of opinion. I was definitely in camp post bound until recently, but I’m happy with my switch. What is your preference: post bound or ring albums? I’d love to hear your reasons so please share in the comments to this post.

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Get ready for 2018 with the Through The Year Calendar Kit

With this kit, you can make a custom 12-month photo wall calendar! The exclusive Through the Year calendar is a great way to “scrap” your year as you live it.

At the end of the year, simply cut off the binding and you will have twelve beautiful 12″ x 12″ scrapbook pages ready to go in your album. Make one for yourself and another for a gift. If your friend is crafty, you can give them the kit, otherwise assemble the calendar so all they have to do is add pictures as the year goes by.

Through the Year Calendar Kit

The Through the Year Calendar Kit includes a My Creations Wall Calendar, 9 sheets of cardstock, 12 sheets of Basic Fundamental paper, Happy Moments Complements, Gold Glitter Gems, Custom Gold Glitter die-cuts and a full-color direction brochure.

The kit even includes photo place holders. If you are adding photos as the year progresses, your pages will look finished even as you are waiting to have the right pictures to put on the pages. This also is a great feature if you are giving it as a gift.

The retail value of the contents of this kit is over $50, but it is discounted 20% for this special and you can order yours for just $38.95.

Through the Year Kit with Stamp Set

Typically, our Stamps of the Month are not available after the month ends. However, the November stamp, Through the Year, coordinates with this kit perfectly. For that reason, we have extended the life of this stamp set and you have the option of ordering a kit that includes this fun stamp set.

As you can see in this blow up of a completed calendar, the month names and coordinating images on this stamp set are the perfect size to fit in the space allowed on the calendar. Additional images on the stamp set will help you mark birthdays and other special days.

Additional Items to complete your Calendar

When you order your kit, be sure to add a numerical stamp set so you can fill in the dates. The sample calendar above uses Jennifer’s Hand (B1484).

To recreate the soft grey stamping in the sample, you will also want the Heather Ink Pad.

To complete your kit, you will also need a paper trimmer, scissors and adhesives. In addition to a tape runner, I used a Bonding Memories glue pen to adhere the more intricate die-cuts. You may also want to pop some elements up with 3D foam tape for dimension. 

Finally, if your order is $50, you can add the December Stamp of the Month, A Bit of Pun for just $5!

Calendar Shopping List with Links

Through the Year Calendar Kit CC1344

Through the Year Calendar Kit (with stamp included) CC1344S

– Jennifer’s Hand My Acrylix Stamp Set (B1484)

Heather Ink Pad

A Bit of Pun Stamp Set (S1712)

The Through the Year Calendar Kits are only through December and are while supplies last. Be sure to order your kit early in case they run out.

Happy Creating,

Rebecca