I didn't get too much done this week because I spent a lot of my computer time doing homeschool stuff. I've decided on an organizational system and we've started converting our playroom into a playroom/classroom set up. Aspen is really excited about this and I am too. I'll be posting pics as we go.
Now, on to scrappin'! My TA-DA's this week are:


I really enjoy doing age/stage pages (say that 3 times fast!) because they are perfect for noting all those cute little fleeting things kids do that only last the blink of an eye. Milestones, beloved toys, amusing habits and more are just the kinds of things I want to remember.
Credits for these pages are:
Two Soon
Spring Breeze
Bountiful
Splash
A Pinch of This & A Dash of That
Fly Me To The Moon
As for TO-Do's this week, I'll probably do some photo organizing and then work from my Digi Projects folder. When I download my camera's memory card onto my computer, I save the pics to folders labelled by month. Then I go through and choose pictures for layouts, do cropping/color correcting and then save the under Digi Projects in a folder with the layout title or subject. Then, when I'm ready to scrap the pictures are ready and I can jump right in.
How do you organize your photos?



3 comments:
I also organize my pictures by month. I have a folder for the year and within that is each month. Once I'm done with Lydia's first year album I'm going to go start from early years of family stuff for those albums. I think I'll always be behind...
Cute pages! I also love the 'everyday' snapshots, usually why I end up with so many pages on my list.
Your pages, as always, are great. Love your idea of picture organization. I just download my pics in a folder with month and year on them. It works for me. Thanks for sharing and stopping by Sunday Scrappin'!
Love these 2 pages Melinda, I too love doing age/stage pages (yep had to say it 3 times lol).
I store my photos 2 ways... I burn one copy to an external hard drive that only gets plugged in to transfer (hopefuly reducing the risk of viruses) then I have one copyu on the computer in a picture folder names "To print and scrap."
This copy gets edited as I need to scrap and deleted once scrapped.
This way I don't reprint the same photo and scrap again but I also have a backup for family members or in case of my page getting ruined.
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