I'm back with my final "random project" post of the week. Once I started typing up some of these posts, and remembered what a rambler I can be, I realized I could have broken these down into way more posts and spread them out over several weeks. Not that I don't have more random thoughts I could be sharing. Hope you've enjoyed just a little bit of my random sharing. I'll be back next week with a few new projects 😉

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Late last year, I came across an amazing daily deal on WRMK leather albums at Steals, and couldn't pass it up. I had been wanting to switch out my albums for a long time, as I had been using the American Crafts Modern albums, which are made of chipboard. They were super affordable, and I actually got a huge majority of them on an amazing deal as well, which made them even more affordable. They worked and did their job. But they weren't as sturdy as I would like, once I started thinking long term. I love the quality of WRMK albums, but they're a little pricier. So more of an investment, when you have as many albums as I have. But when you find them at basically 66% off, you don't even think. You just buy. Tell me you'd do the same thing? Please, tell me you would 😉

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I switched out a bunch of my albums on that first go-around. I ended up switching my family albums to red, as they used to be in brown albums. This was because I was able to snag more red albums then the brown and black, and I need more albums for the family albums. I then switched the girls albums from red and green, over to black and brown. That's because each time I came across this amazing deal, they only had albums in red, brown, and black. I ended up with a mish-mash of albums, as I only had half of them switched out for several months.

After checking the daily deals at Steals for months and months, the deal on WRMK albums came up again. So I snatched up enough albums to finish switching out all of my family albums, as well as the girls albums. I eventually picked up some green albums as well from Beverly's (using my 50% off coupons when they came around), as they're the only store around that carries these albums. I only needed three, as they were for my own albums. 

I still have plenty of other types of albums on my shelves, that may or may not get switched out to the WRMK albums at some point. Or they may stay how they are. Time will tell. I'll have to blog another day about how when I went to switch all of my layouts into these new albums, I actually cleaned out my layouts and got rid of a bunch of them. I mentioned it on Instagram, and I got some strong reactions. Lol. I'll share more about that at some point. 

I love the way these albums look on my shelves, and love the labels on the side so that I can easily see what I'm looking for. I downloaded the template for the labels from Cathy Zielske (you can find them HERE) and just love how clean they look.

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So, I mentioned the other day that I started a Project Life album this year. Even though I haven't done Project Life since the original Project 365 version came out in 2009, I have still managed to collect quite a few Project Life related products. I have purchased several of the core kits, as well as some of the smaller, mini kits. I'm a big fan of Simple Stories, and have picked up a lot of their SNAP packs over the years. I also picked up several of the Documenter kits from Studio Calico during an amazing sale. Basically, I had a very random collection of 3×4" and 4×6" cards from multiple manufacturers. 

One weekend, I took out every pocket page type product I could think of, and corralled it into one location. The only thing that I didn't take out was some Candid Card sets from Bella Blvd (they have several sets with the 3×4" and 4×6" cards), or any of the 12×12" patterned papers that have cards you can trim apart. Then I got to work getting them organized and finding a good home for them. 

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I knew where I would store my 3×4" cards, as I had purchased a few of these wooden trays at TJ Maxx a few years ago. I actually have one tray that holds all of my enamel dots, and the other has been sitting empty on my shelf all this time. The 3×4" cards fit perfectly in the slots. I made some dividers from white cardstock, and used a label punch to create tabs from white cardstock as well. I stapled them to the top of the divider using my Tiny Attacher, and just used a pen to write what was what on the labels. 

I know some sort their cards by color, but I can't do that. I like to keep things by manufacturer, and sometimes, I even sort by collection/theme, within each manufacturer. I had some cards that came in pads, so I carefully removed each card from the pad, as I wanted all of the cards loose and easy to go thru. As I went thru the Project Life core kits, I took the time to put aside any of the cards that I knew I wouldn't use. The core kits give you SOOO many of each card, and there were definitely ones that I knew I wouldn't use that often, or ones that I just knew I wouldn't use at all. 

For the 4×6" cards, I remembered a storage tip I had seen ages ago on Instragram. They had used one of the IRIS photo & craft keepers (like this one HERE) to hold their Project Life cards, and I screenshotted the idea so that I would remember it. I had two of these containers that I've had forever, and one was completely empty. The one I show in the image above holds twelve of the smaller containers (they each hold 4×6" photos/cards), but I did end up switching to the larger one that holds eighteen I believe. 

I also kept the 4×6" cards organized by manufacturer. Some might have 2, 3, 4, or even more of the containers, like actual Project Life cards, Simple Stories, etc. I have some of the Simple Stories sets that also have 2×2" and 3×3" cards, so these went into these containers along with their coordinating 4×6" cards. 

Both the IRIS container and the wooden tray slip into one cube on my Expedit shelf in my scrap room. The wooden tray sits right on top of the container. When I go to work on my album, I just pull both out and carry them out into the other room to spread out on my big scrap island.

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Last, but not least, another random project that I worked on recently, was re-painting my scrapbook room. I started out with my scrap space in the downstairs bedroom when we moved into this house, almost 15 years ago. Then, about 5 years later, I moved my space into the upstairs loft area (you can see some of that HERE). A few years later, I made the smart decision to move back downstairs, and into the bedroom again. I just went to find where I blogged about that (seen HERE) and was surprised to see that was in 2009. I remember thinking while moving back to the bedroom that I really, really wanted to re-paint it. But I didn't want to take the time to do it, and figured I would get to it at some point down the road. 

Well, seven years later I was finally motivated to paint it. When I was first in this room, the walls were this great light sage green. When I moved my scrap space upstairs, we turned the room into a sort of "hang out" room for the girls, and I painted it this light aqua color. It's not bad. But I knew it wasn't what I wanted in my scrap room, once I moved back down. I knew right away I wanted to go back to some sort of green.

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It was a ton of work, with it being such a small bedroom and having some large pieces of furniture (the desk won't even fit out the door), and lots of scrap stuff shoved in that room. But, I also had a good plan on how to do it in three stages, so that while it was a lot of work – it also wasn't too much work. It did involve me moving everything from one of my Expedit shelves into the playroom, and all of the random things like my white storage cubes, everything from my desk, everything stored on top of the Expedit shelves, etc. But from there, I was able to work around the two Expedit shelves, moving everything from one shelf to the empty shelf and then back again, and shifting the desk around the room as I went. 

I love the new color. It's "Fresh Artichoke" by Behr. The choice was made pretty simple for me, as there wasn't that many good greens to choose from. At least not in the brand of paint I was looking at. It's a tad bit darker than I would have liked, but it's also a great shade of green. Oddly similar to the green I have on some walls in the rest of the downstairs. 

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4 responses to “Random Projects I’ve Been Working On: Part Four”

  1. Diana Avatar

    thank you! I’ve got a place where my Project life stuff goes–I organized it who knows how long ago, it’s in my closet with junk piled on it–now to pull it out! Thanks for the kick in the tail to do it! 😉 BTW, my FAVORITE color of room is in my office/scrap room. The color? It’s called Crocodile tears–yep! It’s an olive green!

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  2. Mendi Yoshikawa Avatar
    Mendi Yoshikawa

    Love all these great organizational projects! I’m a huge fan of the We R Memory Keeper binders too. I have a big shelf of them all set up as a rainbow. 🙂 Your project life cards and walls look great–Nothing better than feeling organized–I must admit I enjoy that part almost as much as the crafting. 🙂

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  3. mandyb Avatar
    mandyb

    ohhhh id love WRMK albums like that…but they are like $70 each here….ekkkkk!!!! luckily im happy to get what ever is on special!! hahaha
    well done on getting so many projects finished…you are inspiring me to get off my BUTT and do some things…like PL this month…and odd other parts of other PL albums i aint gone back to either…eeekkk

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  4. Susanne Avatar

    That looks like a fresh happy shade of green you’ve chosen. Well done on your organizational projects. You certainly a setting a good example of the rest of us to get to some random projects.

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