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Project Life Scrapbook Page

28 Apr

A few days ago I shared some baby cards I made using one of my Project Life card collections. Today I made a scrapbook page with another one of my favorite Project Life card sets- Everyday Adventure. These cards are so cute, and when you add them to a scrapbook page or card, it saves you time trying to come up with something creative.

Project Life Everyday Adventure Scrapbook Page

All of the papers except the whisper white and basic gray photo mats and melon mambo background were included in the Everyday Adventure card kit. The photo below shows where I laid two cards on top of each  other, offset slightly.

Project Life Scrapbook Page

And here’s the entire page. Quick, simple, and it looks nice. That’s the way I like it.

Project Life Scrapbook Page Stampin' Up!

Oh, in case you were wondering, that is my little doll baby. These pictures are from a couple of months ago when she started using her own form of sign language to communicate with us. In these pictures she is showing me where her toes are, saying she is full, and telling me she is tired. That’s what I love about Project Life…I want to have these memories in a book to look back at, but life doesn’t allow tons of time for my old form of scrapbooking. This is my new way!

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