Here we go, the second time around. This year I am still going to stick with doing Project Life. I have learned a lot last year and I intend to make changes on how I approach this year. I am still going to do a 12×12 hybrid album but did not order a core kit. Instead I bought a digital kit, Seafoam by Elise Blaha-Cripe, a Project Life core kit from ACDigitals.com. I still have a lot of Clementine cards left over so I will be using them as well.
My weeks run Monday-Sunday. It is just better for me to group weekends together. I will print pictures at a professional printing service but will probably stick with my trusted Fotoline) but will try to print journaling cards in my trusty printer (I’ve run tests and it looked good).
Over all, I am super stoked and excited for Project Life this year and will keep this as my major memory keeping tool to document our year.
Here is my cover page – will stick blues, yellows and greys this year!
Credits:
Becky Higgins Seafoam Kit + Project Life Set A Template (www.acdigitals.com)
Cathy Zielske Freebie on her blog
Ali Edwards Freebie (brush)
Aggie Aviso describes herself as her family’s storyteller and memory keeper. A mom to two kids ages 14 and 8, she is certainly past the age of sleepless nights and adorable pigtails. However, motherhood stays exciting, more meaningful and yes, more challenging. She takes it all in stride, knowing fully well that moments pass by in a blink of an eye. As Gretchen Rubin famously said, “The days are long, but the years are short.” She has discovered how wonderful it is to have those fleeting moments in time documented in their family books and has made it her personal mission and passion to be able to tell their stories for her future grandkids. You can read more about her here.. Subscribe to blog updates and the occasional letter here.