Showing posts with label Project Life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Project Life. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 14, 2023

Project Life - Week 2 2023

Hello, hello! Happy Tuesday to you! I hope that you are having a good week!  After having a very mild February and the first few days of March, winter has returned and I don't like it one bit! It should not have tempted us with all of those sunny - warm - days only to come back with a vengeance! Cloudy, dreary, cold days not getting out of the 30s when the average high is close to 60...not nice! Oh, well, I know the pretty days will return soon enough. At least the sun is finally shining today.

Today I am sharing Week 2 of my 2023 Project Life. Slowly but surely I am getting into a groove with it. For this week, I am using the January Freckled Fawn kits. I decided to try a subscription with them this year - at least for a while - to see how well I use their cards, papers, and embellishments. I have always loved their embellishments, so we are going to give them a try. 

Here's a look at the complete layout:

Here is the left side of the layout:


And a couple of close-ups:


For my title card, I cut down one of the 6x8 papers into a 4x6 card since the pocket card kit does not include the 4x6 size. cards. I cut the frame from one of the 3x4 cut-apart cards and added it to the 4x6. I fussy cut the flowers from one of the 6x8 papers for embellishments and a few of the adhesive-backed brads that I had included in my February bashket. The colors of those brads matched perfectly and I was able to get quite a few onto this layout.


I did pretty well using the chipboard that came in the kit. I think I only have three or four pieces left.  I am trying to use as many of the embellishments that come in the kit as I can so I am not adding much back into my stash at the end of the month. 

The photos and stories from the left page are - a photo of Shane when we actually went inside Wendy's to eat instead of taking it home. It had been so long since we ate inside and the food tasted so good! There's more to this story than what is told here, but that will be for a traveler's notebook layout!

I picked up a couple of sets of cute pens that I liked and that I thought Ada would like - they are some of her favorite things - llamas, unicorns, mermaids, narwhals, etc., and this picture just made me happy with them all laid out.

Abby sent me a photo of Ada with her first "coffee" and there's more to this story, as well. Another story for my traveler's notebook.

I shared two photos from our game cam - a squirrel with a nut in its mouth and a deer. I really thought we would see more action on it during the winter, but that has not been the case. 

We also got a little bit of snow. Heavy, wet snow that was perfect for making a snowman. Thankfully it hit after everyone was already at work and it didn't really stick to the roads.

Here is the right side of the layout:


The majority of the photos on this side was from Sunday when we had a family dinner. In fact, the only photo not from Sunday is the one of Shane playing his game. No special story there - just a typical day. 

The photo of Ada and Pops in the top pocket is them doing the Tortilla Slap Challenge. Ada had been after him to do it with her and he finally gave in. The photo of Ada below that one has another photo and some hidden journaling on it. Let's just say that the Tortilla challenge wasn't that fun for her! She started off strong winning the first few rounds and getting to "slap" Pops, but then her luck changed and it wasn't quite as fun for her! Her little cheek was red from all of the tortilla slaps that she took! I'm pretty sure she won't want to do the challenge anytime soon!


I had to dig into my Freckled Fawn chipboard stash to finish embellishing. I did get a few washi tape pieces on this layout, too. 


We were so excited when we found out that The Last Of Us was being made into a series. Scott and Matthew have both played it multiple times - and I always like watching them play it, so when it was made into a series, it was like a dream come true! This was the week of the first episode and it did not disappoint. We loved it!

This photo of Ada and Winnie is one of my favorites!

Another week in the books! My plan for this year's Project Life album is to show love to all of my pocket card subscriptions - so, one week I will use Elle's Studio goodies, one week will be Freckled Fawn, one week will be Ali Edwards, and the last week will be whatever - either finishing up one of the kits, digging into my stash, or finding a digital kit to try working with.

That's it for today! Thanks so much for stopping by my blog! Have a great day!

Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Week 16/2019 The ScrapRoom Shots of Life Kit

Hello, everyone! Happy St. Patrick's Day to you! I do hope that you are having a good week.

Today I am on The ScrapRoom's blog sharing my Project Life pages that I created with the March portion of the Mar/April Shots of Life kit. This kit is perfect for documenting some springtime fun. Here is a look at the kit:

 

I am documenting my Week 16 of 2019 - which was Easter week. I have a ton of Easter photos and those photos will get their own double page spread a little later on. This spread is full of all the things leading up to Easter last year. 

I think I managed to use every one of the cut apart sheets somewhere on my spread! The colors from all the different collections just worked so well together. The only things I used that were not in the kit were some stamps, puffy heart stickers, and white cardstock.

Here's a look at my complete spread:


This week was a pretty full week for us - no really big happenings other than Ada's kindergarten screening - just the ordinary, everyday things.

Here's the left-hand side of the spread:


I loved the rainbow card that was on the Photo Play cut apart sheet and I knew I would be using it for my title card. I stamped the Week 16 using a stamp set from Elle's Studio and added a couple of puffy hearts. 

This side is filled with photos of the outdoors - our kildeer's eggs, our pear tree in bloom, and some of our flowers. Ada and I had to get ready for spring with freshly painted toes! 

Here's a look at the right-hand side of the spread:


This side of the spread focuses on Ada's kindergarten screening and a Saturday family get together. 

Abby called the morning of Ada's screening all worried because she had forgotten to practice cutting with scissors with Ada for her screening. Pops to the rescue! He helped Ada practice while Shane and I headed to do some grocery shopping. You can see her hard work in the photo in the upper left corner. Turns out Abby had nothing to worry about - Ada can use scissors like a boss AND they didn't even test her on that after all! Ada scored very well and is all ready for kindergarten!

I really wanted to use that "hanging with my gnomies" card but needed to create a flip card to also fit in the photo that goes with it. You can see that in the photo below.


I used some more stamps to create a journaling card to tell about Ada's obsession with playing one of Pops' video games - Red Dead Redemption 2. She doesn't play it the way it is meant to be played - she just rides the horse around the countryside. She does a really good job until she runs into a bear or a "bad guy" then she is ready to turn over the controls to someone else!


Another week for 2019 is in the books! I am so happy to be getting these spreads done!

Be sure to check out The ScrapRoom to see all of the kits they are offering for March, and be sure to check out The ScrapRoom Blog for more inspiration using this month's kits.

Thanks so much for stopping by my blog today! I hope you have a great day!

Friday, March 31, 2017

Sketches In Thyme PL Style Sketch #64

Hello everyone! Happy Friday! This first week after spring break has seemed like a long one! I am glad that we have made it to the weekend! The countdown to the last day of school has begun, and I think we only have 27 and a half school days left!

Today I am up on the Sketches In Thyme Project Life Style blog with my take on sketch #64. Here's a look at the sketch:



I made a journaling card based on this fun sketch.


So, at the beginning of the year one of my goals was to stay somewhat caught up on my Project Life album - meaning I had planned to have January completed by the middle of  February. Yeah. That didn't happen. Here we are at the end of March and I am just getting my first week done - and it's not even completely done - only the first part of the week is done! What can I say? Life has just been busy! It doesn't bother me to not be where I wanted to be - summer vacation is right around the corner, and I hope to really catch up then. In the meantime I will continue to stay caught up on getting my photos printed and ready for my album, and I will grab a minute whenever I can to work on my album. Knowing that Sketches In Thyme PL Style is back up and going will help out immensely!
Here is a look at the first part of my first week of January using Echo Park's "Just Be You" collection!


And here are a few photos of each card up close:








I hope to be sharing the second half of my first week a little later on next week.

We will be posting a new sketch for you over at Sketches In Thyme PL Style tomorrow, and there will be a prize up for grabs next month as well, so be sure to stop by the blog and check it all out! We are also looking for a few guest designers for upcoming months, so if you're interested send me an email at loristroup@yahoo.com!

Thanks so much for stopping by today! Have a fabulous Friday!

Thursday, January 12, 2017

Sketches In Thyme Project Life Style Sketch #58

Hello, hello! I am so happy that you are here! We are preparing for a possible ice storm around here tomorrow...I am just hoping we don't get it!

Today is my day to be featured on the Sketches In Thyme Project Life Style blog. This week we are working with this great sketch from Cherie Averill:


Here is my take on the sketch:


I turned the sketch and made a 6x4 filler card for my title page for this year. I used Simple Stories "Posh" collection for this layout.


I kept my title page pretty simple for this year. I don't have any die cutting machines - although I have one on my wish list - so I went old school on the numbers for my year and traced some old chipboard numbers that I have and cut them out.

I look forward to getting started on my 2017 album, and I am so hopeful that I can somewhat keep up with it, and finish 2015 and 2016.

Check out the Sketches In Thyme Project Life Style blog for inspiration often. I hope that you play along with us in this new year!

Thanks so much for stopping by my blog today! I hope you have a great day!