March 2, 2011

Finish the scrapbook project... update!

My post at the beginning of February detailed how I was going to finish and entire scrapbook in a month. Not any just month, but good 'ol short February.  You may had noticed on my February 21 post, I hadn't made a lot of progress. I had started sorting, however it was slow.

However, I know my problem...

I was too attached to the photos.  

I couldn't decide which ones should stay and which ones should go... Cue 80s band :)


Anyhow...

There was only one solution. Bring in someone who was not attached to the photos. 

 When I first told Alan the concept of my 3 options system, he looked at me like I was mad, crazy, off the deep end. He started slowly, however once he realized I wasn't kidding, he was sorting like he meant it! :) He focused on sorting everything into two piles, file and keep. 

In the end, it worked. When Alan was done sorting, there was a giant pile of "file" (aka toss).

Yes, I added the ruler for effect :)

The next step was for me to organize into the scrapbook pages, deciding what I would scrap, and what would go into the wonderful We R Memory Keepers photo pages. I sorted this all into the album, arranging by approximate date/location.


Unfortunately, this is where the story ends for the month of February. I did not finish the scrapbook, however in a month (well, technically about 2-3 days total time tops) I am to the point of just scrapping a few pages and finishing a couple photo pages. Dare I say... I can do this in March?!

Each week, I'll post updates to completed layouts on my new Facebook page in the Project Finish the Scrapbook -2011 album.

17 comments:

  1. When I found out I was preggo with #2, I frantically tried to catch up on my scrapbooking, and I've been stuck there since. The baby is 4 months old now and doesn't have a single page. Oh well- I'll have time when they're old I guess. I'll just need a storage locker to put all the stuff in!

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  2. Oh, I am soooo behind on my scrapbooks.

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  3. I have yet to Scrapbook my trip to Rhode Island two years ago. Maybe you'll motivate me!

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  4. Oh my word.

    I think I have a box somewhere that has hundreds of photos I swore I would use to do something meaningful and creative...

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  5. You make me want to go finish the ones I've started. I LOVE scrapbooking!! #SITSgirls #cocktail

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  6. An unfinished project, you're speaking my language! I'll come back to read more! #cocktail

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  7. The only time I ever got my photos together into a book I had to just dig in and take over the living room until I got it done. I completed books on my first 6 or 7 years of marriage. Once I finished, I never started again....and now my kids are all adults. Oh, well.

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  8. Great way to get the job done. That's what I'd have to do.

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  9. I have boxes of stuff to catalog....I think that technically this means I gave up. Everything just goes in the box on the top (which is almost full too).

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  10. i so wish i was into scrapbooking. i have always wanted to be i am just not that creative. i really admire people who make the time to do it.

    blogging is about as close as i get.

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  11. I feel your pain... I'm attached to oodles of photos that I could never sort thru w/out bias. I'm being overrun by shoeboxes of photographs! ;)

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  12. Good idea to get someone else to sort through the photos! I am totally way too attached to my pictures, I wouldn't be able to narrow it down!

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  13. This is a great idea! I get way too attached to my photos, too, when I'm putting together a scrapbook. But with my digital camera, I take way to many pictures to include them all!

    Stopping by from SITS cocktail hour! :D

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  14. Wow, I'm staggered by the scale of this project! Well done!!

    I just found your blog via SITS girls Follow and Be Followed thread. Please check out my blog - scathingweekly.blogspot.com - Thanks!!

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  15. I don't scrapbook but I have the same issue with things - I'm too attached to let anything go. Sometimes it really DOES take an unbiased opinion to get things moving!

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  16. Haha! That is a lot of photos! Good thing you enjoy it ;)

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  17. Wise choice, Kimberly! Someone neutral brings objectivity to such a monumental task. Keep it up!

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