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Project 12

I have loved peoples dedication to '365' but a photo a day is just too much for me to stick to. However, the idea of a layout a month might be perfect for me - especially in 2010 - and as I return to full time work all year. Love that this project also has a sketch for each month and doubles will be fun for a change. So Project 12 here I come :-).

Comments

Rochelle said…
Oh thanks for sharing, 365 is far to ambitious for me too.I like the idea of this much better!
karen said…
hey good plan. 12 pages seems much more manageable than 365 daily photos.
congrats on the new job :)
Karen L said…
yep I tried the 365 last year and am afraid I only got through to April with it when it all fell apart. Thinking like you I will aim for a layout a week until September. That is probably more realistic for me.
Rach H said…
now that sounds more like me 12 projects!
thx for sharing this link.
love seeing your summer so far!!
Janine said…
Wow I like this idea a lot (says the former scrapper). It might be a good way to recap my one little word. Thanks for sharing the link.
Penny said…
yeah - 365 is too scary for me :)
Jenny said…
Me too - I'm going to get all the kraft c/s now and get prepared

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