I've been quietly working on a new year-long project I'd like to share. I'm calling it A Mini A Month.
The idea came to me over the week-long break from work I had during the holiday season in December. I was puttering around in my craft area one day, feeling rather overwhelmed by the amount of papers I've collected and photos I've had printed. Overwhelmed in a good way, I should say. I enjoy having this collection and decided I would enjoy it even more if I put it to use.
So, with that, A Mini A Month was born.
Here's the project "framework" I've developed for myself:
- Create one minibook a month with at least half of the contents coming from my collected stash - including already developed photos.
- Use the mini as a personal journal of what I experienced in the month - favorites, routines, events, facts, feelings.
- Focus less on the journaled words forming complete sentences and thoughts.
- Test out artsy techniques I've seen or thought of, but haven't had a venue to try out.
Currently, here's why. I look forward to working on it = I get something created. I see my stash being used. I like going with my current flow at the start of each month with how I want to construct the book - what's interesting me now in color, size, contents, words. I love that I welcome each month with a new mental canvas - a new month to make a new book.
Here are the covers of January and February and a link below each to view the complete album in a flickr set.
January |
February |
I don't plan to give extensive how-to's on each of these albums throughout the year. Feel free to contact me via email jmkane25 AT msn DOT com if you have a question or two.
I'll post March soon and progress throughout the rest of the year.
Hooray for embracing creativity and just going with it!
A Mini A Month is a year-long project where I follow my inspiration and use on-hand papers from my stash to create a minibook each month.
Nice! And how fun to have a little project to look forward to....
ReplyDeleteFun albums. Love your style and your handwriting. Cheryl
ReplyDeleteThe Love Now cover made me smile. I like that you put the flower on the "O" in Now and that the emphasis is there.
ReplyDeleteHow in the world did I miss this!??!?
ReplyDeleteI love this idea, Jill!