Yup. It's my favorite. :wub::wub::wub:
You can take a peek at some of the pages I did last year. I don't have every single page posted in this album because I finished a few in January, but you can get a good idea of what I do. I have done two 8x8s and one 6x9 and had them printed as softcover (cheaper!!) books at PrestoPhoto.
2014 C2C Album
The biggest key is that you have to really WANT it. It's basically a scrapbooking exercise program so you have to commit, prepare yourself as much as necessary ahead of time, and then just plow through no matter what.
With that said, it doesn't actually have to be daily... or only December... or only Christmas. You make it work for you.
For me, I run my album from the day after Thanksgiving through the last family celebration (usually the weekend after Christmas). I also ONLY scrap Christmaselated things so when we have a day when something is not actually happening, I am writing journaling-only pages abt traditions, etc. I do NOT make pages ahead of time but I do gather my digital supplies into one folder. This makes me happy so this is the way I do it.
Many other women, including Ali herself, do a mix of Christmas and ordinary things from December 1 through Christmas Day. Many women also don't do a daily account but more like a Holiday Faves (Lynnette's project) or 25 Christmas-y Things album. All of the women who have purchased Ali's kit or one of the mini kits this year are doing pocket pages vs. traditional ones. Most DDers prep at least a few pages, if not most/all, ahead of time.
Do whatever makes you happy AND fits into your life and schedule. Commit to at least taking photos (almost) every day and GOOD NOTES. You can always put the actual album together later/over the course of 2016 as long as you have your photos and notes handy.
DON'T STRESS. Christmas is happy. You should be, too. :hugs: