Hey everyone. I know, I know. These weekly Project Life spreads all start to look the same, don't they? Lol. Feel free to skip over them if they're not your thing 😉 If you're into them at all, here's a look at week thirty.
When I'm ready to work on typing up my digital journaling cards, the first thing I like to do is open up my Instagram feed on the laptop. It's so easy to find the photos on there, and then simply copy and paste whatever I had to say about the photo onto a journaling card. I will re-word things if needed – taking bits out to make it shorter if it's too long, or adding some extra bits if I have more room to fill.
Picking out the filler cards for this week's spread took me longer than most weeks. I have no clue why. Some weeks are easier than others, for sure.
This lined journaling card is the one card that I can have fun with each week, personalizing it to fit my photo. To add a little something to the top of the card, I usually use a digital stamps (the one above is from Cathy Z) or the PNG files from Kerri Bradford Studio's cut files. Those are my go-to choices.
I like to add the info for my weekly title cards every now and then, since I get asked about them a lot. I used the Pocket Guide No.4 kit from Paislee Press. I created each week's card in Photoshop, using the template from the kit – switching out the week number and adding the dates for each week.
One thing that I've been doing in my 2018 album is using the Pocket Maps by Sara Gleason. I almost always work three into each weekly spread, and they're just perfect for those photos that don't have big stories. A quick sentence or two is all I need.
I've got one more weekly spread to share with you tomorrow. Guess that means I need to get to working on my album some more.
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