Showing posts with label month by month album. Show all posts
Showing posts with label month by month album. Show all posts

Monday, January 19, 2015

Mini Album Monday #46- Easy Month by Month Album DIY

A project that's near and dear to my heart is keeping a month by month scrapbook.

Every January, I prepare an album that has a layout for each month of the year.
That way I can print the photos I take for the month and put them right into this 
already prepared book.


Here's my 2015 album.
The cover is an old book cover.


Each layout has a journaling card that says what month it is,


 a piece of double sided pattern paper with lots of room for photos,


and an envelope to hold little mementos that I pick up throughout the month.

 
Here is February's layout.


The beauty of binding it with office rings is that I can always add to it.
If I take lots of photos one month, then I can add another piece of pattern paper or cardstock to hold the pictures.


 If I get a large memento that won't fit into my envelope, I can just punch holes
and add it to the book.


Here is the March layout.
See how they're all similar?


That's what allows me to put it together quickly.



After photos are added, each layout will be very unique.

If you would like to make an album like this, here's how.
It's really not hard at all.


Get a large book that you won't feel bad about cutting up.
My book measures 8"x 11 1/4".
I found it at the thrift store.
I went with one that has a simple cover- you could use a cover with an image on it.
An old children's book would be great.


Use a ruler and a box cutter and cut off the front and back covers.


You should end up with something like this.


You need 12 pieces of double sided pattern paper.
I used this coordinating line from Maggie Holmes.

Trim each piece of pattern paper to fit in your book.
It's always good to go about 1/4" smaller than the size of the covers.
I trimmed my pages to 7 3/4"x 11.

You'll need 6 envelopes that measure 9"x 12".
You could use the large manilla envelopes; I happened to have these white ones on hand, 
so that's what I used.


Cut each envelope in half. This way you'll have one for each month.
Depending on what type of envelope you use, your opening may be at the top.
Either top opening or side opening will work. You just want to have a place to put extra stuff.

I used a circle punch to cut a notch out of my openings.
I also used my scraps and placed a strip of pattern paper near the bottom of each envelope.


Finally, you'll need two office rings (they should measure 1 1/2" or 2").
I bought a set of Snap cards that have two cards for each month.
If you'd rather, you can use index cards and stamp the month onto each one.

Now you have your cover, your pages, your envelopes, your month cards, and your office rings.
Punch holes in all the pages and bind with the office rings.
One thing I always do when I bind an album with rings is place hole reinforcers on the holes
 on the backs of each page.

Add all your pages, then you'll be ready to add photos at the end of every month!


I find that keeping an album like this is such a fun way to document our year.
It also lessens the need I feel to scrapbook all the photos I take.

You can go here and here to see past month by month albums that I've made.

Thanks so much for stopping by and God bless.

I will praise the Lord with my whole heart
Psalm 111:1

Monday, April 7, 2014

Mini Album Monday #27- Month by Month Album

Every year I make a month by month scrapbook to document what my family does during the year.
 I prepare the book at the beginning of January so that at the end of every month,
I can print off the photos I took and put them in this album.
 
I'll be honest. . . sometimes I get a month or two behind, although I always catch up!:)
Here's a look at my 2014 album. . .
 
 
I cut a file folder in half on the fold line for the front and back covers.
Then I used some papers from the Simple Stories Snap Life Collection.
This line worked great as it has all kinds of products
for documenting the year- and I love the color scheme!

 
I used a pack of page fillers that are actually made for a smaller album. I like the pop of color and randomness that they add to the album.
Doesn't it look fun?!? :)

 
Each month has a clear refill page (originally made for a photo album)
that fits two horizontal 4"x 6" pictures.
I placed two cards in each pocket: the top pocket contains the card that names the month.
The backs of these cards contain a quote.
The card in the bottom pocket is a journaling card for the month. I place this part to the back and let the pattern paper face out so it acts as a mat for a photo.

 
See the page on the left- it's the back of the photo filler page with the quote at the top and the journaling card at the bottom.
On the journaling card, I write what went on during our month.
(All I do is copy down this info. from our family calendar.)

 
For each month, I added a piece of kraft cardstock measuring 6"x 11 1/2" so that 
I have lots of room for photos.
I also added an envelope which is a 8 1/2" x 11" manilla envelope cut in half.
I always like to have lots of room to add extra mementos.

 
I followed the same scheme for every month.
I add as many photos as I can- usually just one photo per event though.

 
See how nice and full it gets?

 
When I add the photos, I try to add captions for each.

 
Here are some photos of the upcoming months so you can get the idea without my family photos getting in the way.
This is the intro page for April.

 
As you turn the page, you can see on the bottom left that I have a card to write the goings on for the month. Next, there's a decorative page just waiting for photos.

 
After that page, there's the blank kraft cardstock ready for photos.
That page turns and there's a large envelope to place fun stuff in.
 
That's it.
I find that when I prepare an album like this, it's easy if I just follow a pattern throughout each month. Notice that there's nothing really fancy about it either- just a file folder, some photo album refills, kraft cardstock, and a few pieces of pattern paper.
I try to keep things simple:)
 
If you like this idea, you can go here and see some of my past year in review albums.
 
Thanks for stopping by and God bless.
 
And my soul shall be joyful in the Lord; it shall rejoice in His salvation.
Psalm 35:9
 
 This post is linked to Skip to My Lou, Plucky's Second Thought, and The Dedicated House