Monday, May 16, 2011

{tilly tuesdays: volume one}

Every Tuesday for forty-eight weeks, each week since she was born, I've been taking a portrait of Tilly.


And creating a little handmade book for this year of Tuesdays couldn't have been easier. (So easy, I couldn't possibly bore you with photos of the process -- i.e. blank paper. Instead, you get a peek at Tilly's book of Tuesdays!)

Materials: 13 sheets of white cardstock, a sheet of patterned scrapbook paper, 52 photographs, a glue stick (or however you like to stick in photographs), a hole punch, string and a black pen.

Isn't it the best feeling when you already own all the supplies?


Each sheet of cardstock was simply folded in half, and then punched with the hole punch about 3" from each edge.


The pages were numbered by week, the photos were glued in on the centre of each page (and cropped slightly if they happened to be landscape).


The finished pages were stacked together and placed on top of the sheet of scrapbook paper. I drew around the pages, creating a cover which was about 1/4" wider than the card on every side, and then cut out the cover. Using the holes in the card as a guide, I marked where to make holes in the cover, and then punched them both.


String was threaded through the holes, starting outside the cover and going through to the middle, then up to the top hole and through back to the outside. I put the string through twice, and tied a knot so that it sat in the middle of the book. (But outside, on the spine, would work, too)


At the bottom of some pages, I marked special things that happened that day. For example, on week thirty-six, Tilly tried her first IKEA meatball. A major milestone in our family.


It's been a great way to see how she's changed over the year, and a wonderful way to display those "everyday" photos -- the ones that aren't always astounding quality (ahem, iPhone effects), aren't always of special events, aren't particularly memorable moments, but sum up daily life at that age.


The one thing that many of the photos have in common is Tilly's expression -- an expression I now recognise as a concentrated, determined effort to get her hands on the camera!


Yes, I'll need to work on getting a few more smiles in the future!


Today, Tuesday, is forty-eight weeks. What a shock it was to see a mere four blank pages left in this year!

5 comments:

Sweet Floweret said...

I really like this idea. It's so easy but holds some great treasures!

Tomorrow (party is open now!) I am hosting my weekly linky party called “20 minute Tuesdays”. It’s for projects that cost less than $10 and take 20-30 minutes (ISH). This project would be perfect! Would you consider linking up on Tuesday? http://sweetfloweret.blogspot.com
PS: I have 30 spots left to receive a free button pony tailer! Check out the details here: http://sweetfloweret.blogspot.com/p/may-winners.html

monkeemoomoo said...

Another fantastic keepsake idea. I wish I had thought of that. Just beautiful, simple and handmade with love - a treasure:)

Loreal said...

It's like a very simple scrapbook... the kind that you can actually finish! I love it! GREAT idea! (P.S. Did you know that May is national scrapbooking month? What a great project for it!)

Chocolate Drool and Kisses said...

Very cute, baby and project :) Thanks so much for linking up.
Crystal

Carin said...

Wow, wow, wow! I loooove this idea! Clever you (wish I had thought of it)