Thursday, February 23, 2012

PROJECT LIFE

2012ProjectLifeBlogHop

I started PROJECT LIFE this 2012 because:
  • I like writing in a diary since i was 16 years old. Project Life is a beautiful way of writing my journey. I have tons of photos. Ever since the digital camera age started I have stored them in my hard drive. i want to see them in print this time.
  • I cannot SCRAP everything into a layout i get stressed hehehe cause i have lots of awesome photos. I want to use the scrap materials in my scrapbook room.
  • I know my family will love this when they grow up. It's one of the treasures i can give them.
  • I am using my R2000 and my Epson t13 pigment ink printer. Printing photos at home gives me the freedom to layout exactly what i want in my page. 
in this layout i am using an 8.5 x 11 page with a journal from Ali Edward's Week In The Life 2011 Layered Template Album
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i was happy to use my new Silhouette Cameo to cut the freebie from Ali Edwards site A day in the Life


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5 comments:

  1. Lovely layouts - your photography is beautiful.

    Thanks for sharing and participating in the bloghop.

    sharon71 - projectsofmylife.wordpress.com

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  2. Wonderful layouts and beautiful photos. Thank you for joining the blog hop this month :)

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  3. I love how you used the Ali Edwards freebee! You digital inserts are awesome too.

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  4. Beautiful photos and I love the inserted Week In the Life.

    [Fitness, Health and Happiness]

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  5. Your photos are absolutely beautiful! And I love all the digi elements you've used on the photos before printing.

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