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Last year, I ended up with three full albums, each with four months of spreads. This year, I am planning on breaking things up in the same way. To answer a common question – the albums I use are 2 3/4 inches thick. They hold a lot of pages protectors, but I always end up adding thicker embellishments and extra page inserts and there is no way I could get an entire year into one album. Most likely, I could not squeeze it into two. This does not bum me out.

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But it does mean that I end up with three title pages and three end pages over the course of year. Usually, I use these pages to play with 3×4 embellishment cards and highlight a few fun photos. I like to keep the pages similar (and neutral) but they are never identical. In the photo above, the right side of the album is holding a big pocket page that has cards from P, invitations to wedding and other bits of "stuff" from the past four months.

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For the end of my first album I included a photo of me from the past month and as soon as I see Paul in June, I'll snap a similar close up of him to get in place. This is our last album of just two! How crazy. And awesome. I used the two 4×6 card from the Seafoam kit that are "meant" for the last page in the top two pockets.

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And into the four 3×4 pockets I tucked (from left to right) a cut down piece of 12×12 Seafoam paper, a piece of kraft cardstock stamped with a guy and girl stamp (coming soon to the shop!), a card from the April Studio Calico Project Life kit and a journaling card from the Seafoam kit with a THIS IS LOVE stamp on a kraft circle sticker.

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My favorite card is that boy and girl one. I added a bit of washi tape and hand-wrote "this is the end of just us two" below because the little one will be joining us in June.

SO simple. But fun to play around with something like this because there is nothing (photos, thoughts from the time period) that "has" to make it in. You just get to use what you want and can't go wrong.

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For the second album's title page, I was able to play with paper, but made the decision to wait on photos. I want real family photos (not me taking a picture of Paul on Facetime) to start off the album, so for now, I am using just paper placeholders until we are able to get a few fun group shots. I recovered the plastic thing that comes in the albums with Seafoam 12×12 paper and a flair badge from Ormolu.

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I used a normal title card to hold the months that this album will hold (May-August). In the top right slot, I put a quote from this article in the New York Times about sharing your family's stories (via Becky's blog). I loved the article and found it so relevant for Project Life and this time in our lives. The font is Ariel Bold and I just printed it on kraft cardstock.

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My four 3x4s are super simple again. From left to right, a 3×4 Seafoam journaling card, two cards from the Studio Calico Project Life kit and a Seafoam journaling card with text about where we are now and these upcoming four months.

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On top of the first three 3×4 cards, I layered an embellishment : a wood veneer hello from Freckled Fawn, a flair badge from Evalicious and a printed transparency from a Paislee Press digital element.

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I cannot believe we are nearly 1/3 down with 2013. The best part is really yet to come. So excited to keep up with this project.

Project Life is a memory-keeping system created by Becky Higgins. I use photos, text and stuff to document our life weekly. You can see all the posts from 2012 here and 2013 here. You can see my 2013 title page here and find answers to common Project Life album questions here.

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19 responses to “project life 2013 : end page and title page.”

  1. Libbi M. (Ashland, Oregon) Avatar
    Libbi M. (Ashland, Oregon)

    Love it all! I really like the “hello wood veneer” from freckled fawn but I don’t think she still has that available because I couldn’t find it. Do you know?

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  2. lindsey Avatar

    Oh the little man and woman! Sweet lil note to document ending just the two of you.

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  3. Ruth Avatar

    Do you have a link to the NYT article, please?

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  4. Samantha Avatar
    Samantha

    Mind sharing how you covered the plastic divider in the front of the album? So fun!

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  5. ChrisyC Avatar

    Lots of great inspiration there Elise.
    Particularly like including a quote from the New York Times article. Our family s going through a tough time at the moment, and l can definitely say that Project Life is worth its weight in gold….in the good and bad times.

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  6. ChrisyC Avatar

    Hi Ruth
    Elise has already linked to the article…if you click on the words ‘this article’ in the relevant section you should go directly to the story.

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  7. elise blaha Avatar

    Yep, it’s linked.. thanks Chrisy!

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  8. elise blaha Avatar

    I just trimmed the paper down to the size of the plastic divider and adhered it with a roller tape dispenser. Then I went around the edges and the holes with an xacto knife so there was nothing hanging off and I could run it through the album rings. 🙂

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  9. liz Avatar

    SO AMAZING, love you Elise!

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  10. J3SS1C4 Avatar

    I really love the neutral title page and closing page! the people stamps on the end page is the cutest… Love that you mentioned it being your last album as 2 of you! You rock the neutrals in your kit so well! I’m still the opposite… I still use mostly the yellow, orange and blues from the kit because I’m so hooked on bright colour!

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  11. Nicole Avatar
    Nicole

    Love it! Did you print on the transparency at home? I’ve tried on my inkjet printer and the ink never seems to dry. Can you explain how you did it please? Thanks!

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  12. Mariah Avatar

    Hi there! Where can I find the big pocket page you used to hold cards, etc? I can’t seem to find it on Becky’s site or Amazon.
    Thanks!

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  13. elise blaha Avatar

    Inkjet transparencies are different than normal ones. You can find them at office supply stores

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  14. elise blaha Avatar

    It’s by Becky Higgins but I couldn’t find a link either. Please email their customer service team to get more info

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  15. Libbi M. (Ashland, Oregon) Avatar
    Libbi M. (Ashland, Oregon)

    totally my bad. i was questioning the HELLO WOOD CARD with the heart on top that says “fave.” but now i figured out it is from the studio calico kit. i currently have some of the freckled fawn wood veneers that i love working into my P.L. album. hope you had a wonderful weekend with your girlfriends.

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  16. Danielle Avatar
    Danielle

    SO excited for those guy and girl stamps!!!

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  17. Ffion Avatar

    Beautiful pages once again. I really love the netural/kraft-paper look you have going combined with the black and white…

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  18. Deirdre Avatar

    Elise, this is so lovely. I just added the “this is love” to my wishlist:)
    As always, I want more too…would you be up for offering the NYT quote as a freebie? I loved his TED talk and want to include the quote in my album. I could make it, but I imagine a lot of people would like to lift it too…and I’d like to pin it and use in a blog post.
    Thanks!

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