Friday, June 14, 2013

Playing with Project Life with Melissa

Happy Friday, everyone! Melissa here with another round of Project Life inspiration to share with you using the June kits. Today's layout includes a mix of items from the June Project Life, Embellishment, and Add-On kits. I love mixing everything together after I've made my "main kit only" page, giving me a big stack of items to choose from.

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I absolutely loved the adorable puffy Amy Tangerine "Yes, Please" stickers that were included in the Project Life kit and used them along with the Basic Grey Candy Buttons from the Embellishment Add-On to create tiny embellishment clusters on several of my cards.

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Fellow design team member Jen Boumis made an amazing contribution to the kit this month with her stamp designs. Her handwriting is simply delightful! And don't tell Trina that I spilled the beans, but I'm pretty sure that you'll be seeing more of her stamps in future kits here and there.

I'll leave you with a brand new set of Project Life sketches to play with, and there's an extra hint included for an iPhone/Android app (PicFrame) that I love to use to make tiny photo collages.

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Thanks for stopping by, and have a great weekend!

7 comments:

  1. So happy you have a nicer blog platform to view the gorgeous kits and creations...so exciting ♥♥♥

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  2. Ok, so I love your pages, and I feel so inspired. Thank you for sharing!!
    Gabrielle from Denton, TX

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  3. beautiful spread, I really have to use my typewriter

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  4. I just love how clean and beautiful your pages are Melissa. Great use of a mix of embellies!

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  5. Melissa I love your PL style, you rae my big inspiration in doing mine! And your idea for printing journalling cards is a life-saver - my writing style is bad, and thanks to you my PL loos very nice :) Love your spreads!

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  6. I love your PL pages! So cool to see the different ways we all use the same supplies!

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