project life 2013 | week 9

Tuesday, March 12, 2013



Hello project life | week 9.

This week I opted to again try something a little different and use some larger photos and minimal embellishments to highlight the completed nursery. I honestly love the way this weeks' spread turned out and the look + style is definitely something I hope to repeat again this year.





the left side:

a close up of my week card and some glitter sticker details:






the right side:

i printed the below photo as a 8 x 6 and divided it among the three pockets.

i didn't have much journaling this week because i just wanted to highlight the nursery with photos. however, i did write a little bit...


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supplies used: seafoam kitbecky higgins photo pocket pagesEK corner punch, jillibean soup memorable hexies, recollections chipboard talk bubble embellishments, fiskars heart punch, queen and company washi tape, various scrapbook paper, recollections glitter alphabet stickers, date SMASH stamp, hampton art black pigment ink pad.


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project life is a product, system and a lifestyle created by becky higgins. in 2013, i'm creating spreads throughout the year. here are all of my pages from 2013 + 2014.

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19 comments

  1. This is so gorgeous; so light and bright and airy! I love looking at your spreads each week. They're always balanced and beautiful, and this week is no exception. Getting the nursery just right is quite the task, isn't?! I was obsessed with getting it just right for my oldest (who is almost 8), and now with child #3 (who is 11 months), I'm just like "whatever, as long as there's a place for him to sleep, be changed, and get dressed, I don't care". LOL.

    The space you have created is truly beautiful, and I love LOVE the photo of you + your belly in the room before baby's arrival. It will be fun to take a similar photo with baby after s/he arrives :)

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    1. thank you Kelsey! i definitely took that photo in the chair with the idea of repeating it later on with the little bean in my arms :)

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  2. Your nursery looks beautiful! Love how your photos pop - and the minimal journaling is perfect

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  3. i LOVE the chevron in the room :)
    simplicity always looks so beautiful. love how bright the photos are.

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  4. What a beautiful project life page spread. Your nursery looks like a really beautiful space.

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    1. thank you. i am actually going to be sharing it in further detail tomorrow!

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  5. Beautiful nursery. Love the shot of you in the rocking chair too--nice added personal touch to bring life to the room.

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  6. this is lovely. your nursery is beautiful.

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  7. What a nice clean look on your pages. Great idea to use bigger pictures. Love the nursery too!

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  8. The nursery is so peaceful and light. I love it.
    Great use of larger photos in your layout. I really am going to have to try that some day.

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    1. i LOVED using the larger photos and will definitely be doing it again!

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  9. Beautiful nursery and lovely PL spread. Do you print your photos at home? If so what printer do you use? Thank you x

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    1. i mostly print my photos at home, yes, but that's because i don't like that the one hour photo places only offer glossy prints. if i print them at home i'm printing onto cardstock most of the time because i really like the texture. we don't have a special photo printer, we have the Lexmark Pro 900.

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  10. This is gorgeous - the room and the layout. How exciting that you have such a great start on your documenting your baby's life.

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    1. thank you. it was important to me to document all of the stuff leading up to the baby - the nursery, my bump progression, etc.

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  11. A-mazing pages! So beautiful and light. What a beautiful nursery to welcome your baby into!

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