Hi everyone! Yvonne here to show you a peek inside my Project Life. I am loving this way of scrapping those everyday photos that don't usually make it into my scrapbook because they aren't "worthy" of a whole layout. Then they just sit in a pile and collect dust, wink. So...I am LOVING being able to include them into Project Life.
This is the first part of Week 2. Now, this was really a busy busy week. CHA was part of week 2 and 3...so it carried over. LOTS and LOTS of pictures. I cut a page protector into a 6x12 to include a bunch of random 3x4 pictures from the show. I used a tab punch to divide the days.
This was a really fun day because I got to meet my dear friend Lindsay that I have known for years on-line, but finally was able to meet face to face. Below of course is very special, a picture of Teresa and I.
More random pictures from the show.
On to week three which was still part of CHA and then some home stuff.
I can honestly say I LOVE LOVE LOVE the simplicity of Project Life.
Here are some close-ups of my weekly cards. Stationary Noted is PERFECT for adding some fun into Project Life. I will be using this quite a bit through out the year I'm sure, wink.
Hope you enjoyed a peek inside my Project Life undertaking. I am really excited to follow this through for the year! Hope you have a great week. Don't forget to leave a comment, you might just win a prize!!!
Congratulations on another life project full of fun.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a lot of fun!
ReplyDeleteI can only imagine how funCHA was and how many pics are still not displayed lol!! i love how you added the 6x12 insert! Thank you for sharing with us your beautiful spreads and words of wisdom!
ReplyDeleteI really love the stationary noted line. It just looks great anyway you use it.
ReplyDeleteHow exciting to be a part of CHA! That would be soooo much fun! Love the Stationary Noted line for sure.
ReplyDeleteYour pages are awesome - thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLooks like CHA was a blast, everyone looks happy and smiling!
ReplyDeleteI'm considering Project Life, and your layouts added to the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteHi Yvonne, it's Norma over in Ormond Beach. Love seeing your Project Life pages. You never cease to inspire me. Look forward to seeing more as you complete them.
ReplyDeleteI love Project Life. Looks like such fun!
ReplyDeleteOk, I have to admit. I am not a huge fan of PL. But, then the TC Design team does it and makes it look good! Now I wanna do a PL album!
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful project yvonne!
ReplyDeleteGreat PL pages!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great PL page. I like the line you used.
ReplyDeleteLove Stationary Noted and your pictures are so fun.
ReplyDeleteLove seeing how others are doing PL !
ReplyDeleteThat is a great line and you did a great job with your pages!
ReplyDeleteI loved seeing your adventures at the CHA. What a great idea.
ReplyDeleteI like how simple it looks to put together. I need to get going on some scrapbooking.
ReplyDeleteLove your Project Life pages!
ReplyDeleteVery cute...Love those pics..
ReplyDeleteGreat idea on cutting a page protector for additional photos.
ReplyDeleteGloria H
Fun stuff! Love your use of Stationery Noted, especially for your weekly cards. Thanks for sharing your layouts with us!
ReplyDeleteSo fun seeing the different ways
ReplyDeletepeople do their project life pages.
Thanks for sharing.
Carla from Utah
Stationery Noted is such a great collection! It can be used so many different ways and looks entirely different each time...project life, minis, and layouts. How cool is that? Great photos Yvonne, the red pedi photos go great with the line too!
ReplyDeleteGreat page!I love this collection! just got it in the mail and can't wait to play with it! thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWonderful inspiration Yvonne! Love the idea but don't think I want to even start! :(
ReplyDeleteEnjoying your journey, though! Thank you for inspiring all of us!
Love your page and thanks for inspiring us with project life.
ReplyDeleteLove all the extras you added to your pages!
ReplyDeleteLove the details!
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