Project 365 2010 - who's with me?

see I struggle with getting family photos. Because my boys are pains about photos. They dont want to be near each other and they do not like to take pictures
 
Ok, I'm following Lynnette's advice to have a plan together. So I have decided on no themes...I want do take pics of things that strike my interest at the time and loading the LO to shutterfly as soon as I'm done with it to keep things moving so I don't get behind. However, I want to put other LOs that I do outside of P365 in a book also (sort of a YIR) and I was thinking about combining it into one photobook to save $$ but I'm not sure what the best way to arrange the pages is if I do this. Any suggestions? Or should I do 2 separate books?
 
Ok. I think I'm in. I started last year but dropped out.

I do know that I want to design the pages ahead of time (like the December Daily album) so I have a hope of actually scrapping them. LOL! I'm inspired by the ideas and blog links posted here. I'm just trying to come up with a plan that works for me.
 
Ok, I'm following Lynnette's advice to have a plan together. So I have decided on no themes...I want do take pics of things that strike my interest at the time and loading the LO to shutterfly as soon as I'm done with it to keep things moving so I don't get behind. However, I want to put other LOs that I do outside of P365 in a book also (sort of a YIR) and I was thinking about combining it into one photobook to save $$ but I'm not sure what the best way to arrange the pages is if I do this. Any suggestions? Or should I do 2 separate books?

I think combining them would be fun. If it were me and I was doing weekly P365 pages, I'd probably add the pages in after whatever week the layout fit best with. So your weekly layout would become a kind of overview and your individual layouts could tell more in depth stories from that month or week. You could also add the layouts in at the end of each month so they were all together if that fit better with your layouts.
 
A photo a day may be a lot for me. But we'll see. Maybe a weekly thing may be easier. :thumbup:
 
I know I'm not going to scrap every photo at it's own page. I don't have the time. What I am going to do is scrap "A Year Of..." layouts at the end of the year using the monthly photos . A year of Sunsets. A Year of DS1. A Year of the Scale. A Year of Blue etc. I figure I can pick a couple year end templates now and drop the photos into them as I go.

I ended up scrapping about 36-40 of my photos individually this year, plus doing 9th layout so what I am doing is dropping the rest into photo pages by date & mixing those in with the scrapped layouts in the book. Next year I'll do the book with the Year of grouped together and then whatever individual ones I do in their own section and a month at a glance section as well.
 
well it's Jan 1 here in Australia so I'm officially finished P365 2009, yay! I did a photo every day and scrapped 2 pages for each week and a monthly summary journalled page. I'm used to taking photos every day now so I'm going to keep with it. No theme just life in general and whatever interests me. I'm not going to do 2 pages per week this time I'm going to condense it into 4 pages a month (photos and journalling).
 
Im a bit of an event scrapper so goeing with the flow suits me best - weekly layouts seemd to be my downfall last year so a month in review seems more appealing at this stage - one things for sure - Ill not be short of inspiration to keep me motivated if that becomes my challenge!

and - wow and congrats on all of you guys who finished it last year - what a fabulous feat!
 
Between my camera that I broke on January 10th and the crazy end of year, I only got about 6 months of pix in 2009, so I really wanna get back to it in 2010!! No scrapping those pix, though, that's definitely too much for me!
 
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