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Week 10: Dancing, Dress Up & Food (always food!)

Daily Life Templates 3 by Scrapping with Liz
Where the Heart is Bundle by Megan Turnidge and Tickled Pink Studio
This week we were gone over the weekend on a little family getaway. That meant no scrapping on Saturday night (my normal scrapping night). Which I was okay with because I really needed the break from my computer.  Since I was a little behind on work, I thought about pushing the page aside to another time when I had more time, but I knew I would regret it. The first thing I did Monday night was work on my page. I'm so glad I completed it.  Now to scrap those hundreds of photos I took on our trip to Chattanooga.

Photo Tip of the week: Leave your camera on your counter ready to go. It will make it easier to remember to take those daily photos. In my case, it makes it easier to always take a picture of the food I'm either creating or eating. I think all of my pages, so far, have some sort of food in them.

Scrapping Tip of the week: Scrap! If you set goals at the beginning of the year try to set aside time to work on them. Don't keep pushing it aside.


Journaling: Every night we do a family Bible Study or “worship” time. One night this week Daddy decided to pull out his Ukulele. The girls all started dancing around praising the Lord!   The girls had been begging me to make crepes, for breakfast, something I’ve only done a handful of times. The girls loved them, and I’m afraid they will ask for them weekly.   Kyla always likes to leave sweet notes for her sisters when she’s done with her spelling lesson. Today’s note said, “I love Mommy, Daddy, Ashlyn, Lydia, and Emmie. They all are my best friends.”



Journaling:   One afternoon the girls put on a “fashion show” for me. It consisted of all of our leotards, dress-up outfits, ribbons and miscellaneous items that they put together to make their own outfits. On Friday we headed out to Chattanooga for a weekend away. Our first stop was a picnic on the side of the road by the Ocoee River. 

And here's your Daily Life Journal Card for the week. I hope you guys are getting some use out of these. Just click on the image to download.

*download expired*

-Liz

Quick 20 Page Album: Review & Tips


My family and I recently went on a weekend trip to Chattanooga, TN. Needless to say I took a ton of pictures. I wasn't sure how I was going to incorporate it into my Daily Life Album for the year....there were just too many pictures. I decided I would have to put together a small album just to document our trip. I needed to do it quickly because I knew that if I didn't it would never get done. You all know what I mean!

Here are a few tips on how I put together this album in just 3 nights! 3 nights meaning only a couple hours each night. I think I probably completed this album in less than 5 hours.

1. Pick out a simple template pack to get you started. I used my new Simple and Sweet Album Templates III. It was perfect because it has 20 fairly simple, straightforward templates....and they were brand new so I really wanted to use them.
2. Pick out one kit to use. I used Road Trip by Forever Joy Designs
3. Go through your pictures and eliminate, eliminate, eliminate. I had over 800 pictures from our weekend. I narrowed it down to around 80 that I thought were important and really captured our weekend.
4. Use the same background paper on each page. It will give it a cohesive look and it will save you a ton of time!
5. Use Ctrl+M to quickly edit your photos once they are on your page. I usually edit all of my RAW pictures in adobe before scrapping them. I knew this would take too much time. I took the jpg image (I usually take both jpg and raw) and just edited them quickly once they were on my page. My kids didn't care if the pictures weren't super awesomely edited. 
6. Keep it simple. I kept my journaling, embellishments and; shadowing very simple. Since it was my goal to get a whole book scrapped in a short period of time I needed to not stress about those things. And guess what? My kids still love the book. They don't notice that my shadowing could have been better, or that I could have added a few more pretty embellishments to the page. They honestly just like looking at the photos! I do think that they appreciate that I took some time to put together the album....or at least I hope they will when they get older.
7. Focus...or in other words: turn off your internet! I get easily distracted by the internet: Facebook, Pinterest, email, etc... If I sit down and focus on scrapbooking I can get a lot done in a short period of time.

Now that I've told you how I made the album in under 5 hours...I'm going to show it to you, and do a little Shutterfly Layflat book review for you. I've done a few printing reviews here if you want to read about those.

It's super easy to use the Shutterfly website, and all of the books I've got printed have arrived in less than a week of ordering. I get excited when I see this orange package.



I printed a 20 page, 8x8, hard cover, layflat book. I had a coupon for a free 20 page, hard cover, 8x8 book. The layflat cost $25. With shipping and tax my total cost was $35.22.

Thanks to Melissa (she left a helpful comment on my last Shutterfly review), I used the Shutterfly template to make sure my cover page would be centered correctly. I learned this the hard way after my last Shutterfly book. I also used my Title Page Templates and Greetings From Forever Joy Design for my album cover. Easy and simple!


I used the spine template from the Shutterfly website to type out my spine text.


It looks fabulous on my scrapbook shelf...even though I didn't take a picture.


This is how thick it is.


There is a blank white page at the very beginning. The pic is a little blurry...totally my fault!


Here's what double pages look like.




Here's a little close up of the blended photo I did on this page. It looks really nice in real life.


And I took a close up of the text. With the 8x8 book, I was a little nervous that the text might be a little too small...but it's perfect!


In my Simple and Sweet Album Templates III I do include guides to make sure you watch the edges of your pages. You don't want anything important to get cut off. You can see on this page where part of my leaf got cut off. Apparently, I wasn't paying attention to my guides. Thankfully it wasn't anything important like journaling or part of a photo.


Here's what the binding looked like.


And here's my daughter looking at the album. We've only had it a couple weeks, and it has already been looked at several times.


I think it was definitely worth the couple of nights I spent on it.
-Liz

*There are affiliate links in this blog post. All opinions are my own.

Week 14: Symphony, Driver's Ed, Rockets....& some China pages

My Life Templates 4 by Scrapping with Liz
Feeling Fresh Elements by Mommyish
Feeling Fresh Papers by Mommyish
Between Us Elements by One Little Bird
Between Us Papers by One Little Bird
iGeneration Paper Pack by Sabrina's Creations
iGeneration Element Pack by Sabrina's Creations
This was a fun week. Some new adventures for our oldest, some firsts for our family and just plain ol' good times.  I had to adjust the template a little bit and add a lot of journaling over the photos...there was just too much to talk about this week!

Take a closer look below. I'll include the journaling below just in case you can't make it out on the pages.


Journaling Left Page (starting at top left and moving right around the page):

One day I heard a duet coming from the room. I peek in and I see Ashlyn & Matthew playing a
song together!

Protocol was this week (part of Ashlyn’s co-op).  A chaperoned event where the kids dress up, eat in
an upscale restaurant and attend a cultural event. We went to Chattanooga, ate at Alleia and then attended the Symphony. It was fun to sit back and watch her interact with all of her friends. We are blessed to be part of such a great group of kids and parents.

They chatted with the soprano singer afterwards.

This girl started driver’s ed this week. When she turned 14.5 she insisted I sign her up. It took me a few weeks to get her all signed up. As soon as she got the password to begin the on-line course she started! Exciting and scary times around here!



Journaling Right Page:

Friday night is movie night! These 3 little ones were excited.

Matthew received another birthday gift. He played with it all day.

Aunt V. had a rocket experiment for Isaac. It failed but they still had fun.


I scrapped a couple more China pages these last couple of weeks. It's slow going on these, but I will eventually get Abi and Isaac's album done.

This first one has pictures right outside our hotel room and room number along with a QR code of us playing outside our room. We spent a lot of time running the halls. What do you do with a new 2 and 3 year old inside a hotel room for a week?!?

Artsy Journal Templates 15 by Scrapping with Liz
Away We Go Collab by Allison Pennington, Little Butterfly Wings and Micheline Martin
Jinan was beautiful. So many beautiful places to walk and see, and the people are the friendliest! Although the smog was so bad we didn't realized that it was surrounded by mountains until the day we left!
Artsy Journal Templates 15 by Scrapping with Liz
Life is an Adventure Collab - TLP Designers
Acetate Alphas No. 7 by Heather Joyce
-Liz

50% Off All About the Frames and Simple & Sweet Album

Today I have two oldies on sale, a template pack and a whole album set. Both products are great for your stash. Enjoy the 50% SOSN discount on these products today only, August 16, 2017.




Here's a little peak of an album I created using Simple and Sweet Album Templates 3. I also wrote a little blog post a while back sharing tips on how I created this easy 20 page album. If you would like to skip all the tips you can view the entire Chattanooga Album here.




Tiffany scrapped a visit to a favorite museum with Simple & Sweet Album Templates 3.


And here's some inspiration using All About the Frames 3.

by Tiffany


by Amber

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