Hey everyone. We celebrated (inter)National Scrapbook Day all last week over at
Kerri Bradford Studio last week. I meant to get on here last week and share my projects, but Typepad wasn't letting me upload any images.
We're focusing on Kerri's
Lay It All Out: Travelers Notebook kit this week. The first sentence in the kit's description reads "These templates are designed to help you get your memories down even faster than before" - and that's exactly what they did for me.
After die cutting several of the templates from white cardstock using my Silhouette Cameo, I simply laid the templates over white cardstock cut to TN size (I create individual pages that I slip into my Life Crafted album as opposed to using an actual travelers notebook) and drew in my lines with a fine tip black pen.
Once those lines are drawn out, you end up with a great start to your page, as you know where the journaling will go and you have empty spaces for photos and any other embellishing and/or title work that you want to add in.
So much of the thinking and decision making is already done for you, which simplifies the process and really lets you focus on getting your stories and memories down.
I am not one to use my own handwriting on my layouts - never have been if I'm being honest. But. I decided to go for it on these pages.
I have been wanting to document this crazy Covid-19 time that we're all in right now, and this was the perfect way to get started on some of those stories. I didn't want to spend a ton of time on these little spreads, and using my own handwriting really simplified my process.
I worked a few of Kerri's new stamp sets -
Denali,
Denali XL and
Denali Etc XL - into my pages, along with stamps from five other recent sets.
I added in a little patterned paper and a few simple embellishments and in no time at all, I had four spreads completed.
You did a great job of capturing the new reality with the pictures and text. Glad you are all well.
Posted by: John Vonhof | May 04, 2020 at 11:39 AM
Love these! So awesome that you are documenting all this. I only wear a mask about once a week when I run into the post office to drop off some packages really quick (since I almost never have to leave the house with hubby doing the shopping) and I completely agree they are super hot and mine pinches the back of my ears. I applaud all the people wearing them on a daily basis for hours on end.
Posted by: Mendi Yoshikawa | May 09, 2020 at 05:47 PM