Documenting Everyday Learning with Project Life

I’ve been admiring Ali Edward’s Project Life scrapbook journals for several years now, but couldn’t figure out how to make them work for our family.

With this blog I feel I already do a pretty good job of documenting our everyday life and I wasn’t looking for a project that felt redundant. Fun as it might be, I just couldn’t justify the time commitment.

Using Project Life style journaling to document homeschooling activities

Then I thought about all of our homeschooling projects and activities that I’d like to document (and write a book on someday) and everything clicked. I want to document our everyday learning.

Using Project Life style journaling to document homeschooling activities

I ordered albums, page protectors, and digital Project Life inserts to print off and cut out. (More on my materials soon.)

Here’s a sneak peek at my fun new project.

Using Project Life style journaling to document homeschooling activities

I’m so excited and can’t wait to share more with you in the coming weeks. I’ve been busy.

Project Life is a memory keeping system designed by Becky Higgins.

2 thoughts on “Documenting Everyday Learning with Project Life”

  1. These pictures show so well what a difference this past year made. Our girls have grown and changed so much!

  2. Also very interested in & using bird distribution range maps!! — in the Sibley Field Guide to Birds: Western North America!

    Then I scrolled down and saw the gorgeous barn owl fly over in front of your house!!

    Book looks great!

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