Sunday, April 27, 2014

Project Life | Hello Spring.

This week: We celebrated St. Patrick's Day (well, not really celebrated, but I did find a four-leaf clover, which I still find exciting) and the beginning of spring.  I bought tulips, we went to the flower center and someone turned six weeks old. 
First Side: Really embracing the white space again with this spread.  I just enjoy it so much. I did a little watercoloring to make a flower trellis and stamped a sentiment in the middle.  I made a collage of the tulips I bought and just printed it out as is. 



My "extra-creative" card for the week.

Second side: I embraced the plus sign trend and scattered some die cuts across a photo of Nandini. I lightly glued my dried four leaf clover into the pocket and then stapled it shut with a cork star.  I used a few different SC stamp sets here too. 



You can see all of my Project Life pages here.  This is my third year of doing Project Life and I love this method of memory keeping for our family.  The PL kits I am using generally are the Studio Calico kit, and Midnight kit, with mostly Design A pages this year. I am linked up with the Mom Creative this week.

Now it is your turn!  Add your link back to your Project Life pages here and try to visit and leave comments for each other as well.  Grab a button if you'd like, or just pin it to your favorite scrappy pinterest board, anything works!  Thanks to everyone who linked up last time!  I will be holding a regular weekly link up from now on.

6 comments:

  1. Love the flowers, they are beautiful :) Thanks for sharing your pages!

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  2. Lovely and very spring-like! I like your extra creative 'taking time' card, so pretty! x

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  3. Gorgeous pictures! We can just accept the fact that my favorite parts are the ones that reference me. :)

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  4. Love the plus signs- love your pages.

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  5. What a lovely way to celebrate life and collect memories!

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