I am getting ready to print my 2020 2nd quarter book and realized I have 43 pages just for April! What?!?! We couldn’t go anywhere or see anyone! How bout you? What is the most number of pages you’ve scrapped to document a month?
I have been doing a COVID book, and by July (I went back and included jan/feb and 2 weeks of march). I too was amazed how much we did do. 98 pages for 6 months comes to an average of about 17 or 18 pages a month! I was flabberghasted! March was 35 pages-but I was doing a 2 page spread for each day thinking it would be done in a couple weeks! eeek! I have my book sitting in the cart at Shutterfly awaiting (fingers crossed) a Labor Day Sale (first Monday in September)!
So far this year, Jan was my most productive with 58... I average around 41 or so... some months I am lower.. I know Feb or March was only like 19 LOL ... I think I was exhausted ... Congrats Donita on your 43 April pages!
Wow! I don't think I've ever come close to that. I do a double page spread each week and then if I have time I'll scrap for some of my other albums. I've maybe done 20 pages at the most in one month.
Well, I had a Covid Book printed with 30 pages and i just had a second book printed with 40 pages - so 70 so far and I have enough for a third book. I'm just waiting for awhile. In addition, I made my daughter (9) 12x12 canvases with 9 4x4 pictures of layouts on each one - so even though those weren't "book sized", add about 40 more "prints" because I always get extra in case I mess up. Grand total: 110.
Wow! That's amazing! I know I would only come close to that in January; most months it's more like 10 - 15 pages
Wow! That's super impressive. I'm sure January every year is my most productive because of MOC I know I'll get at least 31 done and sometimes I even do a couple extras.
you are a productive scrapper ! I've counted my pages, and I've made 208 pages so far (I didn't count my project life) so around 26 pages per month. my most productive month this year was January with 40 pages (thank you the MOC ;-) )