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Seafoamstory

Read the first installment here and second installment here.

OH, THE DESIGN PROCESS. I can't for the life of me figure out how to tell this in an orderly fashion, so I am just going to share tid-bits that strike me as interesting. The whole process was a combination of tid-bits and tweaking and progress here and then a bit of progress there so this actually might be the only way to explain it anyway. It was an adventure for sure.

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As mentioned, from day one I knew I wanted this kit to be simple. Something that would "match" itself well, lend itself to plenty of journaling space and not compete with the photos. I was thrilled to have Meredith to work with. She was an llustrator wizard (which was key!) and more importantly, wouldn't be graphically limited (like I would be) by what she could execute. It was important to me that even though I was thinking "SIMPLE. SIMPLE. SIMPLE." in my head that designing and creating anything was possible.

Folded

this is a peek at the folded journaling cards. They come with plenty of space for text.

Even though the total kit involves 3×4 cards, 4×6 title cards, 4×6 folded cards, 12×12 patterned paper, an album and monthly dividers, when I think "Project Life", I think 3×4 journaling cards. The small canvases of the 3x4s made the most sense to start with, so that's where it all began for me and then I was able to build out from there.

Sketches

About a month after I had started on the color scheme, Becky sent a very friendly email asking for "design thoughts." Until this point, my "design thoughts" were messy. I went to bed that night and my mind WHIRLED until about 1:30am when I got out of bed to start sketching ideas. I used the plain backs of other kit cards to create dozens upon dozens of pencil drawings of where I could see this kit going.

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Some ideas were obviously scrapped as soon as I saw them in the light of day. Others from those first sketches are in the kit. I was a big fan of simple phrases down the left side of the card and additional short phrases in small circles in the bottom right.

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Those were some of the ideas we kept.

Circles

Because we were going to be printing all 20 3x4s double sided, I had a lot of flexibility and could play with big "statement" cards in addition to journaling cards. I loved the idea of big circles to correlate with the small circles. I also wanted diagonal text so that made an appearance on various cards.

12x12s

The patterns, for the most part, came together quickly. I wanted herringbone from the beginning and that became the pattern that would cover the album. I am (obviously) obsessed with diagonal lines, so those were added in plenty. I love a grid, so of course that went in (and later turned it on an angle for the 12x12s). I loved the idea of thick lines for journaling with thinner white lines in between so we did that in mustard (on a 12×12 and 4×6) and in gray (on a 3×4). I loved a big mess of text in black and white so that got put on a 12×12 and a 4×6. Polka dots were added early. Chevron came a bit later and eventually a honeycomb and pinwheel pattern were dropped in as well to round things out.

4x6

The label wraps for each of the 4×6 title cards were a no-brainer. I use wrapped labels ALL THE TIME in my current album and wanted to replicate the look. I also wanted where you added the title or date to be standard even though the designs on the 4x6s would be changing so they could feel unified throughout the album. As you can see in the photo above, the backside of each 4×6 card is printed with the same pattern, turned a vertical direction.

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Using sans-serif block fonts was also a no-brainer. I know that some folks will be using the digital version of the kit (and I LOVE that!) but many people go with the paper copy which means for the most part, journaling will be hand-written. I have always loved the combination of handwriting and block fonts, so we stuck with two very clean texts.

Lined

I wanted to include a few journaling cards that didn't go overboard with text. Sometimes you just need a space for your story, so I added in a bunch of "frame" cards. The back of these cards are printed with the same design sideways, so if you like to use variations of the pocket pages with horizontal 3×4 pockets you are set. The quotation mark cards were just a fun idea for adding quotes you love or things said by friends and family.

Fillins

And from the beginning, I loved the idea of "prompt" cards. So there is a 5 senses card and a 5 W's card. I love the white font on the color and these two turned out to be some of my favorites.

Earlydays

(ignore the colors above, my printer acted up this day.)

Once things started coming together, it just branched out and out until I had 12 paper designs, 10 4×6 card designs, 8 folded journaling card designs, 40 3×4 cards and 12 monthly dividers. (This was about 500 emails.)

Dividers

Dividers were last but somehow the easiest. 😉 I can't wait to see these in real life.

Boards

And then it was a one loooong email proofing session. I printed version after version after version and there was approval after approval after approval (and of course MANY small and big changes along the way). I had the proofing versions hanging on my bulletin board by my desk and would literally roll my chair away and squint to make sure each color was properly represented and then I'd get really close to make sure the designs all made sense together.

Kit

When we finally (and it took about five tries) got the final files sent off, I wish I could say I breathed a huge sigh of relief. I thought for sure I had at the time, but really, I finally let that breath out last week when I opened the kit and saw and felt it in real life. There are tiny things I would change (aren't there always?), but overall it has the look and feel that I really hoped to capture.

Insane and gigantic THANK YOUS are in order for Meredith for her hard work, friendship & stellar Illustrator skills. And to Becky for her insight and for really trusting me with something that at the time felt out of the box.

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It was a pleasure. I cannot wait until its widely available and I can see so many of you using it! Thanks for letting me share bits of the story here.

UPDATE : The Seafoam core kit is now available on Amazon!

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69 responses to “building the seafoam kit / the design.”

  1. Jenny Lynch Avatar
    Jenny Lynch

    Love reading about your process to bring this kit to fruition….love the collaboration, and absolutely LOVE the kit! You nailed it, Elise and I can’t wait to get my hands on one my own seafoam kit. Thank you for sharing your story 🙂 ~Jenny

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  2. Sarah Avatar

    Thanks for sharing this, Elise. I love behind-the-scenes stuff. So cool. I can’t wait to order your Seafoam kit – I check Becky’s blog everyday for updates! Looking forward to seeing your PL come to life in 2013.

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  3. lisa fine Avatar

    Wow! That is all just incredible. I am continuously amazed by all of the projects you work on, with others and on your own.
    I’ve read your posts on motivation and starting a business a few times, and they always give me new ideas.

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  4. Ashley Marie Avatar

    I am so excited for you for this! This is such a perfect kit.

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  5. J3SS1C4 Avatar

    Your kit was amazing long before you started sharing the behinds the scenes of it… I love it even more knowing some of the story behind it, and the amount of effort that went in to getting it together for all of us to enjoy! I can’t wait until it releases!! 🙂

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  6. Jennifer D Avatar
    Jennifer D

    I love this kit. I really think it might be my favorite ever (and I’ve been doing Project Life since the beginning). I can’t wait to see it in person and I have really enjoyed the glimpse into the design process that you have shared with us.

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  7. S.patel Avatar
    S.patel

    Can’t wait to get my hands on this kit! I am eager to use it for my new baby girl’s album!

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  8. melissa Avatar

    I believe this is going to bring me back to telling my story. I cannot wait for this to become available in Canada!

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  9. kris Avatar
    kris

    Love the behind scenes looks. I think it looks amazing, cant wait to get my hands on it …hoping soon.

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  10. Annette Avatar

    Love this! Thanks for sharing! I think I’m going mainly Design F this year, so loving all the 3×4 cards!! My goal is to keep it simple and mainly use the kit. Thanks for designing such an awesome kit!!

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  11. Jody R. Avatar

    Love the quote cards!

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  12. ee k. Avatar

    You are such an inspiration Elise! Thanks for sharing your process – I always find it fascinating to see how uber-creative people work.
    Now I am just eagerly waiting in anticipation to buy the kit!

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  13. Miranda Avatar

    Can I just be a total fan for a second and say that you are a total inspiration for me? Whenever my mom comes over and sees a new project that I’m working on (right now that’s teaching myself to knit), she always asks “Where did you come up with this one?” and more often than not, your name is the answer.
    Seeing how this kit came together has made me even more happy that I preordered while the site that sells project life in Canada was accepting them. And I cannot tell you how excited I am for it to finally get here!!
    Congrats Elise, it truly looks beautiful 🙂

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  14. Christine Avatar
    Christine

    I love the kit. I used to be a scrapbooker, and then I had kids and didn’t have time. For years I have always wanted to document our family story and it has just not happened. Seeing all of this has really inspired me to try project life and (most importantly) make time for this again. Thank you for that.

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  15. Ang Avatar
    Ang

    I’m pretty sure I’m going w/design F in 2013 too. I did all A in 2012 but realized I rarely needed the 4×6 spots.

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  16. Clarice Avatar

    Love them! They motivate me to start Project Life!

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  17. -Michelle Avatar

    Really enjoying reading about the process. I worked in publishing for over 10 years and that whole design process and approvals is very familiar. I also re-read the other installments before I read this one. The color one esepcially, I was thinking geez I could never design a kit bc I would immediately pick my favorite colors that I want to use! My main color would be a deep irridescent peacock blue bc that is my favorite, and accents would be oatmeal, ecru and light olive.
    See now as I was typing this I got a bee in my bonnet and made this
    http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/8532/colorsvk.jpg
    Sot hen Becky would be like, ummm maybe we could change this… and I’d be all Diva Designer like NO!!! I will not compromise my artistic vision!!!!! and that would be the end of that! LOL.

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  18. Ang Avatar
    Ang

    I’m 100% serious when I say that Seafoam is THE reason I’m doing PL again in 2013. I’m am anxiously waiting for it to be available on amazon.
    2012 was my first PL and I’ve loved it but I doubted I’d do it 2 years in a row – it seemed way too repetitive. BUT as soon as Seafoam was announced I HAD to use it. So my only question was how do I do PL differently; I’m not a “mix it up” girl – I need a plan. My big change will be to go from P365 to a week in review style. I think freeing myself from having to have a photo every day is going to be huge. I’m also thinking of using design F as my basis instead of A.
    Thank you for a beautifully simple kit!

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  19. Teri M Avatar

    I love your Seafoam kit, and cannot wait to get my little hands on one of my own!!! I love the colors and the simplicity of it. Thanks for sharing inside your brain and process, very cool to hear how it came about.

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  20. Stephanie Avatar
    Stephanie

    I CANNOT WAIT to have this kit in my hands! I am over the top EXCITED for my PL2013 because of this kit!! Thank you for sharing the behind the scenes of it all coming together. I will now wipe the drool off of my desk…. I know, TMI (but there’s about to be a lot of it in your future too :)…think, baby drool) Love, love, LOVE this kit!!

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  21. Penny Avatar
    Penny

    What a great post!! So excited for SEAFOAM!! Thanks for sharing the design process on your blog. So fun.

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  22. Skye Avatar

    Every time you share about Seafoam I get more excited! I’ve loved reading about your creative process with this. Thanks for going back in time to let us behind the scenes!

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  23. Kaytie Avatar

    Elise – I love seeing your designs come to fruition! I was wondering if you would might post a ‘how to get started with project life’ sometime. I’m thinking about starting a book for 2013 but I’m not sure where to start… pages you like to use, is one kit enough, etc. I would love to hear your perspective! 🙂

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  24. elise blaha Avatar

    thanks! this post includes a lot of that info : http://eliseblaha.typepad.com/golden/2012/03/thoughts-on-project-life-and-general-qa.html Ill be blogging next week (Monday) about what I will be changing and keeping the same next year. 🙂

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  25. Kaytie Avatar

    Wonderful – I’m so looking forward to that! 🙂

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  26. Leona Lane Avatar

    I love the story of the Seafoam kit! I can’t wait to use it Elise!!

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  27. Latrice Avatar
    Latrice

    I have my list made of goodies to buy once it’s released! I love this kit more than any other honestly. It’s so pretty and lends itself well to play with other companies items so well. Super excited. Love the colors. To die for Elise.

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  28. pidgen Avatar
    pidgen

    Elise this has been such an ispiring blog series! I have been working on projects lately and have been using some of the ideas you are presenting here – boards with colors/looking at the big picture and then breaking it down again … love how you’ve presented things.
    On a slightly differet note, I’m currently publishing a book and have been angry at myself about the amount of edits. My publisher has been great – and given me total permission to edit my heart out – but still, I felt really un-professional. When I read about all the edits you’ve made and how you’re not 100% happy {I think I get that – as the days go by I realize that I’m changing and some of the things I want to say are changing and I just have to step on the brake and say, “Finished is Better than PERFECT!” And move on.} So thanks for being so real. 🙂

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  29. pidgen Avatar
    pidgen

    ha ha “inspiring” … see EDITS!!

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  30. elise blaha Avatar

    Thank you, I am happy to hear that!! To clarify, I am SO SO happy with the kit. As a whole, it is exactly what we wanted. But there are always going to be details that you would change. (In anything!!) But yes, edits are a huge part of the process. That last month, it was a lot of back and forth making sure things fit the vision of the brand, my vision, Beckys vision and, of course, making sure everything was possible to be printed and useable for the consumer. I would not take out ONE STEP of those edits. So necessary to get the very best product. Best of luck with the book! Very exciting!

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  31. Theresa Avatar
    Theresa

    I love this kit – it’s 1 of only 3 things on my Christmas list. Seeing more details just gets me more excited to own it and use it for year 3 of Project Life! Thanks so much for all your hard work 🙂

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  32. Ashley Avatar

    This is so exciting! I started project life in September and I got a little behind and just got mostly caught up but I love it! I can’t wait to get the Seafoam Kit! I’m gonna be getting most of what you designed! This is so exciting!
    Love it! Can’t wait to start putting 2013 together with your kit!

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  33. Sarah W. Avatar

    I’m so excited about this kit. I can’t wait for it to be available to finally purchase. This is going to be my first year doing Project Life and I LOVELOVELOVE your kit. It’s beautiful and fits so well with my personality. 🙂 Want to have it in my hands NOW.

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  34. Dianne Avatar
    Dianne

    Thank you for sharing the process for designing this kit. I love the look of the kit, my kind of style. Congrats!

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  35. Melissa Avatar
    Melissa

    I actually like to colors when your printer was being difficult. I am drawn to the grays and blacks with pops of red, yellow or orange lately.

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  36. Marsaille Avatar
    Marsaille

    This post just cemented my love for this kit. I was going to wing it and not buy one this year, until I saw seafoam. I love PL, but none of the kits have ever struck that magic cord. I just settled. Thank you for sharing and you did a WONDERFUL job with this kit!

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  37. sweetmaddy Avatar

    I really want to order the kit, I love everything about it. My only concern is this: I don’t have a printer, so I would be ordering my photos once a month at the most, more realistically every few months due to convenience. Do you think that this is still a doable project if you aren’t doing it weekly?

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  38. Laura Avatar

    First off, I want to say that the designs you ladies came up with are FREAKING AWESOME! Y’all did an amazing job.
    Secondly, how do you recommend getting involved in projects such as this one with other bloggers? I’m new to the idea of meeting and becoming involved with other bloggers who have similar interests.

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  39. elise blaha Avatar

    absolutely. adding the photos is the easy part and would be no big deal to slip in all at one time. I would just do the journaling as you go and make a note of the photos that you want to use. 🙂

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  40. elise blaha Avatar

    Thanks so much! Do you mean, how do I recommend getting hired for a project like this? For me it took YEARS. About five years of blogging and working really hard on making stuff consistently before I was offered opportunities similar to this. I am active on twitter and have made some connections and friendships with other bloggers and small businesses through that, but really, you just have to make a lot of stuff and take good photos of your work and blog all. the. time. 🙂

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  41. Debie Grace Avatar

    The designs are so adorable, Elise! Journaling must be fun using this kit!! 😀

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  42. Brooke Avatar

    I think I love Seafoam even more now. Didn’t realize that was possible! Love how you really thought of everything, particularly how you use PL now and how we all need space to just journal. And that you even thought of handwriting matching with your fonts. Genius!!

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  43. Lindsey Avatar

    This is so incredible!! I can’t wait. And it’s amazing seeing how your year has unfolded with so many BIG TIME reveals! You’re incredible and inspire me daily. Thank you.

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  44. Pink Ronnie Avatar

    Loved reading this. You did great, Elise. Really great.
    Ronnie xo

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  45. Meghann Sunners Avatar

    I’ve loved reading your story (I’m voyeuristic like that) plus I love reading about the process behind pretty things, it’s always so interesting!
    I’m about to jet off to Europe for a month, and I’ve already decided that Project Life will be a big part in sharing that journey, and of course the rest of 2013!
    I will definitely be ordering you kit when I get back, but I realised the other day that it may only have a short “run” before becoming unavailable. Is that the case?

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  46. elise blaha Avatar

    Hi Meghann, you will have to check with Becky, but as far as I know, the plan is to reprint seafoam if and when it sells out. Again, this is not a confirmation, but I assume if demand is high, theyll keep printing. 🙂

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  47. Melanie Avatar

    Thanks for sharing the process behind Seafoam! It’s interesting to hear the behind-the-scenes stuff. 🙂

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  48. PaperPixie Avatar

    Thanks so much for continuing to share the process. The more peeks I get of this kit the more I love it. Do you know exactly what font is used here? I do some of my own basic cards digitally and I would like the ones I am setting up for next year to match since Seafoam will be most of what I use. Thanks!

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  49. elise blaha Avatar

    ariel bold is one of them. the other is very close to a Bebas look alike that we were able to use for commercial purposes. Bebas would match well though. 🙂

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  50. KathleenD Avatar
    KathleenD

    This kit is the one that is exciting me the most with the new releases. Thanks for the font info, that really helps too.

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