Project Life Album in monthly format using digital kits from outside the Project Life App; how to make journal cards within the Project Life App video tutorial
How to crop your photos to 3x4 to use in project life albums, how to print 3x4 photos, 3x4 photos for scrapbooking, project life scrapbook
Pre-S: If you want to learn how to take beautiful photos and tell the story of your life better, check out my course Stories From Here. I'm not being bashful about how proud of myself I am right now. In the craft world, I completed one of the greatest feats known to scrapbookers. I
J’ai découvert les Project Life il y a quelques années et je suis devenue fan de ce concept d’album photo, pour garder des souvenirs du quotidien! Mais parfois, c’est un…
Does scrapbooking the long tips and holidays with thousands of photos overwhelm you? Take action with these 4 steps to scrapbook a long vacation in project life album.
Get some ideas for your very own project life layouts. The focus of this layout analyses is on a "Clean Style". Enjoy this project life inspiration.
Does scrapbooking the long tips and holidays with thousands of photos overwhelm you? Take action with these 4 steps to scrapbook a long vacation in project life album.
I have been thinking of trying out this new type of scrapbooking lately… As much as I LOVE scrapbooking, I just DON’T have time for it. So in my search to try out Project Life, I found all of these free printable journaling cards, I hope you enjoy the list… 1. Album Cards by Karla […]
L'idée derrière les albums Project Life est de documenter son quotidien en photos. Voici mon album StoryLine d'Heidi Swapp! A vos ciseaux, le scrapbooking
My 2014 Project Life album was far from complete. In this post I’m sharing the strategy I used to finish all of my pages in less than a month.
Project Life Album in monthly format using digital kits from outside the Project Life App; how to make journal cards within the Project Life App video tutorial
My 2016 photobook is the eighth book I've ordered through Blurb and the third Project Life photobook I completed in the span of a year. You can take a look at my 2014 book here and my 2015 book here. My 2016 book is my favourite so far because it is filled with so many little details from my life in 2016 and I just know that I will love looking through it for years to come. It was the first book I completed pages for regularly throughout the year and at 231 pages it is also my thickest book so far - the previous ones have been just under 200. One of the things I love the most about memory keeping using Digital Project Life is that I never have to limit myself when it comes to the number of pages. Obviously I couldn't share photos of the entire book but you can see all the pages in digital format under this tag. Feel free to ask if you have any questions about my memory keeping process - as you can probably tell it is one of my favourite subjects to talk about :) Technical details: Company: Blurb. Size: 12 x 12. Number of pages: 231. Design software: I make all the pages in Photoshop and create the book through Bookify on the Blurb webpage. Paper: Matte premium. Cover: Wrap-around.
I have been thinking of trying out this new type of scrapbooking lately… As much as I LOVE scrapbooking, I just DON’T have time for it. So in my search to try out Project Life, I found all of these free printable journaling cards, I hope you enjoy the list… 1. Album Cards by Karla […]
Follow along with Megan Birr over at Scrapaholics and learn how to make simple digital Project Life layouts. She takes you through all the steps, then explains how and where she gets her layouts pr…
I finished Week 12 last Sunday, but only got a chance today to take some pictures of it in daylight (not much of that, either, but it will do.. :)). This was a fun week to put together. Since both I and DH were out of town (separately) for most of the week, I was expecting not to have that many pictures, but in fact I ended up having a ton of pictures! I brought my point-and-shoot with me, and DH took pictures on his phone. To save time and go with the travel theme, I used a lot of maps from my trip as background. I love the look! Other than maps, I just used the grid journaling cards and stamped dates. I cut them and used other smaller pieces for journaling. I love the look! The photo templates by Designs by Lili came in really handy to fit in all my photos this week. Here are some detail shots. I was in California and I loved the spring blooms! For the days I was back home (Sat. & Sun.) I didn't use the maps as backgrounds. Well, that's that. I still am {one + current} weeks behind, and unfortunately I have work I need to get done this weekend, but it should be fine. I'm not that behind. :) Supplies: 4x6 Photo Collages , 4x6 Photo Collages no. 2 and 3x4 Photo Collages by Designs by Lili 12 sticker from Dear Lizzy Neapolitan collection See and Stamp alpha stamps Washi tape Studio Calico stamps Smash date stamp K&Ccompany
Je vous montre mon matériel pour Project Life! Pour embellir son album photo, il existe tout plein d'accessoires: kits de cartes, tampons, washi tape, etc.
Have you been scared to start Project Life or too confused on where to start? Follow Sweet Rose Studio to finally get your pictures in those albums! I posted earlier about the digital option using …
Interactive scrapbooks are so much fun. Take your scrapbooks to the next level by adding video to your journal cards for scrapbooking or project life.
In my last Project Life post, we walked you through creating a spread, and I briefly mentioned that there were options for displaying your completed pages. Today
Je vous montre mon matériel pour Project Life! Pour embellir son album photo, il existe tout plein d'accessoires: kits de cartes, tampons, washi tape, etc.
Have you been neglecting your Project Life? Do you need to catch up? (Raises hand). Just saying that makes me groan because I hate the pressure we put on ourselves as scrapbookers to be “caug…
Good morning, Crafters! I have a sweet, summertime tutorial for you today! If you are trapped inside with the air conditioning roaring, then it's the perfect time to whip up this little cutie! My monthly mini showcases the Authentique Summertime Collection! This is the perfect collection for these hot, humid, end-of-summer days! This summer collection comes with six different sheets and 12 patterns, However, the collection has TWO sheets of cut-aparts, Summertime Five and Summertime Six. If you purchase the paper pad, you get four of each pattern. That is plenty of paper to make this mini album! This mini is 5" tall and 3 1/2" wide (similar to the Meadow Mini Album, shared HERE). There are three pages, with lots of fold-outs and flaps, plus TWO waterfall sections! Let's get started on the tutorial. Cut two pieces of medium weight chipboard to 5" x 3 1/2". Cut one piece of chipboard to 5" x 1". Trim dark blue cardstock to 7" x 10 1/4" and attach the chipboard pieces to the cardstock as shown above. Make sure to maintain a 1/8" gap between the spine piece and the cover pieces of chipboard. Trim the cardstock corners at an angle and attach double-sided adhesive to the tabs. Wrap the chipboard as shown. Gently fold the covers while scoring in the 1/8" gutter (or channel) between the spine and the covers. Trim decorative paper to fit over the center spine section. Do this BEFORE adding your hinge mechanism. DO NOT add paper to your inside covers until AFTER you add your hinge mechanism. Create a hinge mechanism from dark blue cardstock. Cut the cardstock to 4 1/4" x 4 1/2". (The 4 1/4" measurement is the height of the hinge.) Score on the longer side at: 1", 1 1/8", 1 3/8", 1 5/8", 2", 2 1/4", 2 1/2", 2 7/8", 3 1/8", 3 3/8", 3 1/2". This will make three hinges that are 1/4" all with a 3/8" space between hinges. Attach the hinge to the spine of the book. Line up the scored 1/8" "gutters" on your hinge to the gutters on your album. Gently burnish and fold all your score lines. Trim decorative paper to add to the inside of your covers. Trim three pieces of dark blue cardstock to 4 7/8" x 3 3/8" and add one piece to each hinge. Glue these "base pages" to the left side of each hinge. (Don't worry. Your decorative papers will cover the other side of the hinge.) Create a waterfall section for the front cover. Trim the dark blue cardstock to 4" x 3 1/8". Score each piece at 1/4" from the top edge. Use a corner rounder to round the bottom edges. Cut four waterfall pages. Attach the first to the top edge of the dotted paper by the 1/4" tab. Add each waterfall page just under the previous page. Add magnets to keep the waterfall closed. Cut a piece of dark blue cardstock to 4 7/8" x 3 3/8" and score on the long side at 1/4" from the right edge. Round the left-hand corners. Attach the 1/4" tab to the left edge of the first base page. Cut a second piece of dark blue cardstock to 4 7/8" x 3 3/8" and score on the long side at 1/4" from the left edge. Round the right-hand corners. Attach the 1/4" tab to the right edge of the first base page. Add magnets as desired. Close the left flap, then the right flap to finish the first base page. Turn the page and work on the BACK of the first base page. Cut a piece of dark blue cardstock to 4 5/8" x 3 1/8" and score on the bottom at 1/4" from the edge. Round the top corners. Attach the 1/4" tab to the bottom edge of the BACK of the first base page. Add a pocket to the bottom of the second base page. Cut dark blue cardstock to 2 3/4" x 3 7/8" and score on three sides at 1/4" from the edges. Fold on the score lines and attach the pocket to the page as shown. Flip the second base page over and work on the BACK. Cut a piece of dark blue cardstock to 4 7/8" x 5 1/2" and score on the long side at 2" and 5 1/4" from the left edge. Round the left-hand corners. Attach the 1/4" tab to the left edge of the second base page. Cut a second piece of dark blue cardstock to 4 7/8" x 3 3/8" and score on the long side at 1/4" from the left edge. Round the right-hand corners. Attach the 1/4" tab to the right edge of the second base page. Add magnets as desired. Close the right flap, then the accordion fold the left flap to finish the second base page Add a pocket to the bottom of the THIRD base page. Cut dark blue cardstock to 2 3/4" x 3 7/8" and score on three sides at 1/4" from the edges. Fold on the score lines and attach the pocket to the page as shown. Flop the page and work on the BACK of the last page. Cut a piece of dark blue cardstock to 4 7/8" x 3 3/8" and score on the long side at 1/4" from the right edge. Round the left-hand corners. Attach the 1/4" tab to the left edge of the third base page. Cut a second piece of dark blue cardstock to 4 7/8" x 3 3/8" and score on the long side at 1/4" from the left edge. Round the right-hand corners. Attach the flap to the right edge of the first base page. Add magnets as desired. Close the left flap to finish the last base page. Create a waterfall section for the inside back cover. Trim the dark blue cardstock to 4" x 3 1/8". Score each piece at 1/4" from the top edge. Use a corner rounder to round the bottom edges. Cut four waterfall pages. Attach the first to the top edge of the dotted paper by the 1/4" tab. Add each waterfall page just under the previous. Add magnets to keep the waterfall closed. Now your mini book is ready to decorate! I trimmed a piece of white, adhesive-back canvas to cover the spine of my book. Then, I added the yellow and white dotted paper to the front and back covers. I kept the cover simple by adding a word grid sticker and a bit of pretty ribbon. (The sticker is VERY OLD and I have no idea where it's from!) I double-matted the sticker and added it to a bit of scrap chipboard before gluing it to the cover. I found the cute crab button in my stash and thought he would like to end his days decorating the bow! I used a banner die to cut out the spine decor. I used a Tim Holtz brad to dangle some charms from the spine. (I have a bin of charms and a bin of beads, most of which have been with me since the early 1990's! I add to them from time to time, so I really don't remember where these particular items came from!) I added the fun Summertime papers to the inside sections of my book, and then just added a few stickers and other bits and bobs to decorate each page. The Summertime cut-aparts are the perfect size for my pages... and to fit into the pockets! I have no idea how long I've had some of these stickers! I almost never reach for stickers, but I am happy I still had these in my stash as they worked perfectly for this little book! I found clear stickers, and 3-D sticker, and word art...just a treasure trove! With TWO waterfall features, there is a lot of space for photos and journaling! If you want to see each page, watch my little walk-through video below! I hope you are inspired to beat the heat and make a little end-of-summer mini! Thanks for joining me today! Authentique Supplies Used: Summertime 12x12 Paper Pad Additional Supplies: Adhesive-back canvas: Claudine Helmuth Studio Cardstock: WorldWin ColorMates Textured Twill Navy, Neenah Desert Sand Ribbon: Really Reasonable Ribbon Navy Satin with Stitched Center (similar) Buttons, beads, charms: craft and jewelry supply Ring fastener: Tim Holtz Stickers: various Dies: My Favorite Things Fishtail Stax and Layers Corner rounder: Kadomaru Pro Score board: Martha Stewart Chipboard: Grafix Adhesive: Scor-tape, ATG tape, white glue
Get some ideas for your very own project life layouts. The focus of this layout analyses is on a "Clean Style". Enjoy this project life inspiration.
If you want to start scrapbooking but don't know where to begin, I'm sharing my super simple scrapbooking process to get you started!
10 Tips to Improve Your Project Life Scrapbook Layouts that you should start using now
Welcome to the LilyPad Hop. My fellow Lilypad designers and I have been hard at work on the upcoming Digital Scrapbook Day festivities (starting Friday)!! But today we are kicking off the the fun with an old fashioned blog hop. Each of the designers have made a special gift for you to enjoy! Just …
Project Life Album in monthly format using digital kits from outside the Project Life App.
In August 2010 our family of six moved to a tiny island in the Dutch Caribbean. We spent 17 months living there and made some incredible family memories during that time! It’s a period in our lives that I’ve wanted to document since we returned home over a year ago and I’m so thankful to […]
Over the past year, I have been slowly easing my way back into the scrapbooking hobby. It started with the revelation that I hadn’t printed out photos in several years and that my husband and I had almost no printed photos or albums in our home (yikes!!) I talked about it a little here. I…
Welcome to the first post on our Project Life Tutorial Series! Today we will be explaining what Project Life is, the differences between physical and digital, and why it's beneficial. We will also end with some key terms you should understand before continuing on in the series!Digital Pocket Scrapbooking is a great way to stop yourself from falling behind in your memory keeping. If you're not already familiar with Project Life by Becky Higgins or Pocket Scrapbooking, hold on tight!What is Projec
I talk about my workflow and why I choose to use Becky Higgins Project Life Design A and a weekly format for my scrapbook albums
Try this quick and easy scrapbooking method to get caught up on all of your old photos and use up those left over scrapbooking supplies!
Good morning, Crafters! I have a sweet, summertime tutorial for you today! If you are trapped inside with the air conditioning roaring, then it's the perfect time to whip up this little cutie! My monthly mini showcases the Authentique Summertime Collection! This is the perfect collection for these hot, humid, end-of-summer days! This summer collection comes with six different sheets and 12 patterns, However, the collection has TWO sheets of cut-aparts, Summertime Five and Summertime Six. If you purchase the paper pad, you get four of each pattern. That is plenty of paper to make this mini album! This mini is 5" tall and 3 1/2" wide (similar to the Meadow Mini Album, shared HERE). There are three pages, with lots of fold-outs and flaps, plus TWO waterfall sections! Let's get started on the tutorial. Cut two pieces of medium weight chipboard to 5" x 3 1/2". Cut one piece of chipboard to 5" x 1". Trim dark blue cardstock to 7" x 10 1/4" and attach the chipboard pieces to the cardstock as shown above. Make sure to maintain a 1/8" gap between the spine piece and the cover pieces of chipboard. Trim the cardstock corners at an angle and attach double-sided adhesive to the tabs. Wrap the chipboard as shown. Gently fold the covers while scoring in the 1/8" gutter (or channel) between the spine and the covers. Trim decorative paper to fit over the center spine section. Do this BEFORE adding your hinge mechanism. DO NOT add paper to your inside covers until AFTER you add your hinge mechanism. Create a hinge mechanism from dark blue cardstock. Cut the cardstock to 4 1/4" x 4 1/2". (The 4 1/4" measurement is the height of the hinge.) Score on the longer side at: 1", 1 1/8", 1 3/8", 1 5/8", 2", 2 1/4", 2 1/2", 2 7/8", 3 1/8", 3 3/8", 3 1/2". This will make three hinges that are 1/4" all with a 3/8" space between hinges. Attach the hinge to the spine of the book. Line up the scored 1/8" "gutters" on your hinge to the gutters on your album. Gently burnish and fold all your score lines. Trim decorative paper to add to the inside of your covers. Trim three pieces of dark blue cardstock to 4 7/8" x 3 3/8" and add one piece to each hinge. Glue these "base pages" to the left side of each hinge. (Don't worry. Your decorative papers will cover the other side of the hinge.) Create a waterfall section for the front cover. Trim the dark blue cardstock to 4" x 3 1/8". Score each piece at 1/4" from the top edge. Use a corner rounder to round the bottom edges. Cut four waterfall pages. Attach the first to the top edge of the dotted paper by the 1/4" tab. Add each waterfall page just under the previous page. Add magnets to keep the waterfall closed. Cut a piece of dark blue cardstock to 4 7/8" x 3 3/8" and score on the long side at 1/4" from the right edge. Round the left-hand corners. Attach the 1/4" tab to the left edge of the first base page. Cut a second piece of dark blue cardstock to 4 7/8" x 3 3/8" and score on the long side at 1/4" from the left edge. Round the right-hand corners. Attach the 1/4" tab to the right edge of the first base page. Add magnets as desired. Close the left flap, then the right flap to finish the first base page. Turn the page and work on the BACK of the first base page. Cut a piece of dark blue cardstock to 4 5/8" x 3 1/8" and score on the bottom at 1/4" from the edge. Round the top corners. Attach the 1/4" tab to the bottom edge of the BACK of the first base page. Add a pocket to the bottom of the second base page. Cut dark blue cardstock to 2 3/4" x 3 7/8" and score on three sides at 1/4" from the edges. Fold on the score lines and attach the pocket to the page as shown. Flip the second base page over and work on the BACK. Cut a piece of dark blue cardstock to 4 7/8" x 5 1/2" and score on the long side at 2" and 5 1/4" from the left edge. Round the left-hand corners. Attach the 1/4" tab to the left edge of the second base page. Cut a second piece of dark blue cardstock to 4 7/8" x 3 3/8" and score on the long side at 1/4" from the left edge. Round the right-hand corners. Attach the 1/4" tab to the right edge of the second base page. Add magnets as desired. Close the right flap, then the accordion fold the left flap to finish the second base page Add a pocket to the bottom of the THIRD base page. Cut dark blue cardstock to 2 3/4" x 3 7/8" and score on three sides at 1/4" from the edges. Fold on the score lines and attach the pocket to the page as shown. Flop the page and work on the BACK of the last page. Cut a piece of dark blue cardstock to 4 7/8" x 3 3/8" and score on the long side at 1/4" from the right edge. Round the left-hand corners. Attach the 1/4" tab to the left edge of the third base page. Cut a second piece of dark blue cardstock to 4 7/8" x 3 3/8" and score on the long side at 1/4" from the left edge. Round the right-hand corners. Attach the flap to the right edge of the first base page. Add magnets as desired. Close the left flap to finish the last base page. Create a waterfall section for the inside back cover. Trim the dark blue cardstock to 4" x 3 1/8". Score each piece at 1/4" from the top edge. Use a corner rounder to round the bottom edges. Cut four waterfall pages. Attach the first to the top edge of the dotted paper by the 1/4" tab. Add each waterfall page just under the previous. Add magnets to keep the waterfall closed. Now your mini book is ready to decorate! I trimmed a piece of white, adhesive-back canvas to cover the spine of my book. Then, I added the yellow and white dotted paper to the front and back covers. I kept the cover simple by adding a word grid sticker and a bit of pretty ribbon. (The sticker is VERY OLD and I have no idea where it's from!) I double-matted the sticker and added it to a bit of scrap chipboard before gluing it to the cover. I found the cute crab button in my stash and thought he would like to end his days decorating the bow! I used a banner die to cut out the spine decor. I used a Tim Holtz brad to dangle some charms from the spine. (I have a bin of charms and a bin of beads, most of which have been with me since the early 1990's! I add to them from time to time, so I really don't remember where these particular items came from!) I added the fun Summertime papers to the inside sections of my book, and then just added a few stickers and other bits and bobs to decorate each page. The Summertime cut-aparts are the perfect size for my pages... and to fit into the pockets! I have no idea how long I've had some of these stickers! I almost never reach for stickers, but I am happy I still had these in my stash as they worked perfectly for this little book! I found clear stickers, and 3-D sticker, and word art...just a treasure trove! With TWO waterfall features, there is a lot of space for photos and journaling! If you want to see each page, watch my little walk-through video below! I hope you are inspired to beat the heat and make a little end-of-summer mini! Thanks for joining me today! Authentique Supplies Used: Summertime 12x12 Paper Pad Additional Supplies: Adhesive-back canvas: Claudine Helmuth Studio Cardstock: WorldWin ColorMates Textured Twill Navy, Neenah Desert Sand Ribbon: Really Reasonable Ribbon Navy Satin with Stitched Center (similar) Buttons, beads, charms: craft and jewelry supply Ring fastener: Tim Holtz Stickers: various Dies: My Favorite Things Fishtail Stax and Layers Corner rounder: Kadomaru Pro Score board: Martha Stewart Chipboard: Grafix Adhesive: Scor-tape, ATG tape, white glue
Coucou à toutes,aujourd’hui je vous montre quelques pages de Project Life faite grâce au papier imprimé avec les cartes spécialement conçu pour. J’ai…
AMERICAN CRAFTS-Project Life Collection: Photo Pocket Pages. Use these pages to add your personal photos and memorabilia! Perfect to use with your favorite Project Life album. They fit in most 3-Ring 12x12 inch albums. This package contains twelve Design G photo pocket pages.
Hi all, Jackie here ready to share with you a mini album and a few layouts using the lovely Pink Paislee – Atlas Collection of my recent trip to New York. Last month I went with 5 friends to New York, and what a holiday we had – I still can’t get over how much […]