Alright, friends. Let’s start off this year with some inspiration. And since it’s the beginning of the year, we can’t avoid talking about Project Life. If you’ve been around any of the major digiscrap forums, it’s all too prominent – Project Life is everywhere. At least at my favorite store, the designers are whipping products for the use of PL like crazy, and if you take a look at the gallery at SSD, it seems like everyone is intent on doing it this year.
It seems.
I for one, will not embark on that journey. Not because I don’t like PL. On the contrary. But I know myself too well. And I know that 2013 is probably going to be the busiest year of my life (because I’m approaching the end of my postgraduate studies which means I’ve got major projects to work on). So, I’ve decided that I’m not going to add another project to my busy schedule. But that doesn’t mean we can’t talk about PL here in my little Digiscrap Corner. So, I went on a little search, just to give you some ideas of what you could do with your project life …
Of course, the classic take would be to begin with page protectors, a bunch of journal cards, and some photos, like so …
or so …
or so …
But then there are even more ways you can scrap your Project Life.
How about without the pockets. Like so …
Or so …
Or so …
Or so …
And that’s still not the end of your possibilities. You could even do something like this …
Or this …
Or this …
Or use one of Cindy Schneider’s templates, like this …
Or approach it like this …
Oh, and since we still need a last layout to show off, what about this one?
Anyhow, since we’re sharing some inspiration already, what about hooking you up with a couple of sites that have pretty awesome inspiration? Here’s lots more to get you motivated for PL:
- write.click.scrapbook
- scrapbooks.etc
- and of course any web search as well as pinterest search will give you an endless supply of inspiration
So, will you be more brave than I and dare to embark on this journey of Project Life?