As usual with the monthly offering of inspiration from our fabulous Creative Team, I will share just one glimpse from each of their respective Project Life albums. And then – whenever and wherever you want to see more – just click on the person’s name and it will take you to their blog where they each share more details, more information, more pages, more examples of how they’re using Project Life as a memory-keeping system.
We completely adore how each person’s style is so unique – in photography, with their journaling, and how they bring it all together in their albums. As you see how others are doing Project Life, our hope is that you will feel an increased desire to document life, and that you’ll be more in tune with what your own personal style is. No matter how you slice it, it’s all good. It’s your story.
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I can’t wait to spend some more time looking at ALL these PL albums, they are so awesome:)!!!
Is there a tutorial someplace on typing or printing on to our journaling cards? I hate my handwriting and always end up ripping them up and then just not doing PL!
Missy – I use these Avery labels – http://www.amazon.com/Avery-Shipping-Labels-Printers-05663/dp/B00006HPW9/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1326663766&sr=8-1
I just type my journal entries onto the labels and print them out – they fit almost perfectly onto the journal cards – I just trim the edge off and it’s perfect!
Yes, I think there is a tutorial like that on Becky’s blog. I also think you can just print on cardstock and cut to size. Or print on the matching PL cardstock and cut to size.
You can purchase the digital PL journaling cards, text on them in photoshop, then print. I hate my handwriting, too. That’s why I do my journaling cards this way.
For those of you who hate your handwriting, may I offer a different perspective? Though not every entry has to be handwritten (and I know I prefer the printed in my own albums), make sure some of your entries are of your own handwriting! I have lost my grandparents and my parents. Every card, every letter I have from them is precious to me now. Preserve even your messy handwriting – your children will someday treasure it! Though I am totally into digitizing everything, one of the most precious things to me is my grandmother’s handwritten recipes!
I love the variety shown here, and yet each project life is amazing. Shows how you can make it your own and it still be unique and beautiful!