I've been back at it.
I had to take a little break from Project Life. Every time I sat down to work on it, I just got too sad seeing all of the photos of Daisy.
But when my friend Cheryl asked me if I wanted to go with her to a scrapbook crop the other day, I decided it was time.
And I managed to finish all of April.
One of the aspects of doing this project that I have found to be both fun and interesting to watch is how the colorways develop with each week.
If you've been following along then you know I'm using the Olive Edition core kit,
plus a small hand full of pattern paper pads
{Crate Paper, Echo Park, We R Memory Keepers and My Mind's Eye & this one}
and a Papaya Art 2009 planner.
To keep it super simple I rotate through the kit cards, as well as, the paper pads.
And I'm using the art in the planner in the order they've already been put.
See, super simple.
And that's also what is making it fun.
Take week 15 up there...
I had the turquois and chartreuse cards out and the flower design {on the date card} from the planner.
So when it came to adding a pattern paper the pad that was next in rotation just so happened to have that red polka dot.
And that's pretty much how every week works itself out.
Serendipitous colorways.
Couldn't be anymore perfect if you ask me.
I had to take a little break from Project Life. Every time I sat down to work on it, I just got too sad seeing all of the photos of Daisy.
But when my friend Cheryl asked me if I wanted to go with her to a scrapbook crop the other day, I decided it was time.
And I managed to finish all of April.
One of the aspects of doing this project that I have found to be both fun and interesting to watch is how the colorways develop with each week.
If you've been following along then you know I'm using the Olive Edition core kit,
plus a small hand full of pattern paper pads
{Crate Paper, Echo Park, We R Memory Keepers and My Mind's Eye & this one}
and a Papaya Art 2009 planner.
To keep it super simple I rotate through the kit cards, as well as, the paper pads.
And I'm using the art in the planner in the order they've already been put.
See, super simple.
And that's also what is making it fun.
Take week 15 up there...
I had the turquois and chartreuse cards out and the flower design {on the date card} from the planner.
So when it came to adding a pattern paper the pad that was next in rotation just so happened to have that red polka dot.
And that's pretty much how every week works itself out.
Serendipitous colorways.
Couldn't be anymore perfect if you ask me.
2 comments:
These are all great looking pages. Glad to see you back at your project.
Just following the order of paper in the pad> Smart. I like it. Its beautiful. I love the Daisy pages as hard as they were to create...
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