Video | Mixing it up in Your Project Life® Album with Stephanie Bryan

Project Life® continues to be my very favorite way to record my family's everyday moments and memories. I love having a place to store all of our photos and record our stories. Switching up my approach to Project Life® this year and creating monthly albums has been so amazing thus far. This process reminds me that Project Life® and memory keeping really can be anything that you want it to be. It can simple, easy and small. Or oversized and challenging. The most important part, to me, is that I am writing down those memories. Those everyday stories. It's truly priceless.

I decided to approach my February Project Life® album in a smaller format this month. My initial inspiration for this album came from the awesome 2x2 transparent cards in the Cirque Project Life® kit. They are so fun and vibrant and I knew they would be perfect in a 4x4 sized album!

I structured my album in a similar style to my January Project Life® album and added lots of journaling cards, photos, and memorabilia directly into my album. I think these "loose" pieces add so much texture and depth to a book, and I love being able to touch and feel our photos.

I put together another quick walk through video this month showing you how I incorporated the Cirque Project Life® kit, as well as the February add-ons into my album!

There really are so many possibilities with your Project Life® supplies, and I hope you will be inspired to get creative with your album!

Supplies: Cirque Project Life® Kit; Scrapbook Kit; Flying Trapeze; High Wire; Ringmaster; Little Things Stamp Set; Cirque Printable Journaling Cards by Hello Forever; WRMK 2x2 Photo Sleeves; WRMK Gold 4x4 Album

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33 comments

  1. karenbearse says…
    02/27/2015

    Can't stand it-I want to run out & buy one immediately-well done!

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  2. MoneC says…
    02/27/2015

    Very cute album, I would love to use this size but I am not sure How to best print out all the different small picture sizes. It would be awesome if you could do a little tutorial on that!

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    1. TessM says…
      11/07/2013

      Such an amazing way to look at it, and you are spot on. That has just given me perspective for my album... Every time I'm stuck for ideas I will ask myself what I want to remember and already know that will make it easier and better! Thanks for sharing.

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    2. klrmullins says…
      01/01/2014

      Exactly!!!

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  3. SplendidRachel says…
    02/28/2015

    Love it....what is the stamp set you used for the alphas?

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  4. stephaniebryan says…
    02/28/2015

    @MoneC....absolutely!! Are you referring to the 2x2 sized photos that fit into the divided page protectors?

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  5. sandi says…
    02/28/2015

    love this! How do you get the small pictures?

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  6. MoneC says…
    02/28/2015

    Yes, and 4x4, just in general how to best resize photos, Do you use Photoshop and print at home or online? Thanks!

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  7. stephaniebryan says…
    03/01/2015

    @MoneC and @sandi - I actually use Picmonkey.com for my 2x2 photos. I add six photos to a 4x6 canvas, print and trim them out! I think it's so much easier than using than using PS. Here's a tutorial I did a while back that will help! Let me know if you have any questions!! http://www.stephaniemakes.blogspot.com/2014/03/two-peas-project-life-photo-collage.html

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  8. tlcaudle says…
    03/06/2015

    What type of adhesive do you use when you adhere your pages back to back?

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