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I've been waiting weeks to use this sheet of paper

Dec 18, 2024
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Day #15 Behind the Page

We got this King Arthur Flour catalog in the mail a few weeks before Thanksgiving, and as soon as I saw the cover, I knew I wanted to use it as a page in this year’s album. So when we spent this past Sunday working on our cookies, I knew it was time to pull it out. I absolutely love the colors (maybe I use this as next year’s color palette?). I also knew I wanted to leave a bunch of the background visible, so I decided this was where this week’s Currently list was going to live.

I’m so happy with how this page turned out.

Technique of the Day

This week’s Currently List:

Watching:

Interior Chinatown is still awesome. It’s so fun when you’re being directly targeted with storytelling. Football is fine, I’m at the point in the season where I’m a little bit over it right now, especially when the games and the coverage is just bad. Meh — there are better things to do (like playing that video game I shared yesterday lol).

Still continuing my annual re-watch of Crash Landing on You. I’m almost up to the motorcycle scene. That scene was when I knew I was in love with this show on my first watch through.

We watched Carry On over the weekend. It was fine. Definitely worth watching once, but probably not a holiday movie I’m going to go back to again and again.

Reading:

Reading some trashy romance novels and studying Fourth Wing like a nerd.

Listening:

I’ve been listening to a lot of k-pop while writing (since I understand none of the lyrics, it’s great when I’m working with words). And I’m still working through the Great Library series. I haven’t been listening to much music this week, all books all the time.

Making:

Cookies! (as established)

Feeling:

Cold. It got so cold this past week lol.

Planning:

Holiday stuff. I still need to get the big tree up and wrap the presents.

Loving:

My Almanac workbook (a new class I just released)

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For those of you unfamiliar with December Daily Pages, it’s a mix of two creative traditions I love: Ali Edwards’ December Daily, a holiday storytelling project, and my own Daily Pages routine, a creative habit I’ve practiced since 2018. By blending these approaches, I’ve found a way to balance holiday cheer with the everyday joys of scrapbooking and storytelling.

Share your pages (and find inspiration!) in the Awesome Ladies Project app. I’ll be posting my pages there throughout the month.

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  • Album — Ali Edwards

  • Paper — King Arthur Flour Catalog

  • Currently List — rukristin

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Tips & Creative Wisdom

Use Catalogs or Magazines as Ready-Made Backgrounds

When pretty paper catches your eye—whether that’s a catalog cover, magazine page, or something cool you got in the mail— it’s like finding treasure for your project. The colors, patterns, or seasonal vibes are already done for you—just pop it in as a background. It’s an easy win and a great way to bring super simple and unexpected beauty to your album.

Pro Tip: If you want to leave more of the background visible, stick to simple additions like journaling cards or vellum for balance.


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