Video | Start to Finish Project Life® Spread with Marcy Penner
Keeping my Project Life® simple this year is no doubt helping me keep up and stay on track. I picked a few of my favorites (the stamp set and the chipboard pieces) from the Lisse Street Project Life® kit to add to my spread and kept everything else focused on photos and stories. The result is a spread that came together quickly and cohesively.
I hope you enjoy the process video I have for you. I go through my through process, some ideas for using screenshots on your pages and briefly share my poster board template as well.
Supply list: journaling cards, chipboard, label, stamps, stickers - Lisse Street Project Life® kit; ink - Versafine, Flamingo; label - Lisse Street printables
I always love your videos! Project life is so flexible. Glad you are finding ways to always make it work for you. Thank you for sharing.
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Thanks for sharing!
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Great video! Gave me a lot of ideas. Would love to know where you print your photos with the white border (or what printer you use if you print at home). Also love the idea of screenshots for movies/tv shows you are watching. Is there a site(s) where you usually grab the screenshots? Thanks for the inspiration!
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Thank you! Love the screen shot idea.
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So many good ideas, def gonna use the days of the week journal card idea and start using some screen shots. I had been taking a pic of my TV with the show/movie playing, screen shot prob better idea;-) Thanks Marcy!
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Super cute...luv your process vids! <3
Thanks so much! That worked. Although I'd like to think of myself as tech savy i'm pretty new to silhouette! Still ALOT I don't know!!
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Great video...thanks for sharing...lovely ideas!
Hi there!
I just read your post and that was exactly what I did... I applied some MS "special" glitter glue with a brush and pored dry glitter all over and left it to dry. Can you tell me what I maybe could have done wrong?
Thank you!
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How did I miss this? Can't wait to watch!
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