As I said on Instagram a while back I'll share my Project Life® pages monthly here on the blog. If you are interested to see any older pages, check out #projectlifeandrea on Instagram.
I use Project Life since 2013 to document my everyday life. And I manage to put half a year into one binder. I primarily work with Design A page protectors and use a weekly format. One double page covers one week, starting with Monday. Sometimes I add inserts, sometimes I combine weeks (like vacations).
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Week 41: October 6 - October 12
Supplies used: The Underground Project Life Kit from Studio Calico, Zig Millenium Pen in 0.2
Techniques: I printed one photo in the size 6x8 and put it into 3 slots. There have been some rub ons in the Project Life kit so I played with them. I rarely use rub ons but I like how they look like. For my title card I punched out a leave which was on a 3x4 card.
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Week 42: October13 - October 19
Supplies used: various Project Life kits from Studio Calico, older THIS stamp by elisejoy.com, Zig Millenium Pen in 0.2
Techniques: I played primarily with labels this week.
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Week 43: October 20 - October 26
Supplies used: various Project Life kits from Studio Calico, Zig Millenium Pen in 0.2
Techniques: This is my take on Creative Jumpstart 02 where you get challenged to primarily use yellow.
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Week 43: October 27 - November 2
Supplies used: stamp set from the week in the life kit,This is Our Life Journal Cards by Ali Edwards, various Project Life kits from Studio Calico, Zig Millenium Pen in 0.2
Techniques: This is the week where I participated in week in the life. I make a seperate album for all my photos but I still wanted to document the week in my regular Project Life album. To keep it simple I used Ali Edwards' designs from last year. I changed the color of the days and also changed the font of the date. I picked one photo from each day and edited them to black and white (I currently use the trial version of RadLab and I love it).