The biggest trick I have for keeping things simple is to batch my tasks. So when I sit down to print my photos, I ALWAYS try to do 3 or 4 weeks worth of photos in one sitting. That way, when I have a bit of time, I can spend it getting creative, not printing photos!
For this spread, I kept things very simple by choosing cards that fit the photos I already had printed and adapting them as I needed (like trimming a banner shape and tucking my photo underneath).
I also choose to use a list style of journaling for this week. It's a technique that always makes things a bit quicker for me.
I choose to add a consistent pop of yellow across my spread. It helps to tie everything together and create a cohesive page. I choose yellow because of the yellow on the journalling card I used. Then I added a fabric circle...
... and a couple of yellow puffy stickers to two of my cards.
I also added a yellow label to my title card to keep it all tied together.
Here's a look at the process this spread took ...
For this spread, I kept things very simple by choosing cards that fit the photos I already had printed and adapting them as I needed (like trimming a banner shape and tucking my photo underneath).
I also choose to use a list style of journaling for this week. It's a technique that always makes things a bit quicker for me.
I choose to add a consistent pop of yellow across my spread. It helps to tie everything together and create a cohesive page. I choose yellow because of the yellow on the journalling card I used. Then I added a fabric circle...
... and a couple of yellow puffy stickers to two of my cards.
I also added a yellow label to my title card to keep it all tied together.
Here's a look at the process this spread took ...
I can't wait to see what you do with this challenge so don't forget to post your layouts in the Facebook Fan Page so we can see!
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