Project Life® 2018 | Week Nineteen (Week In The Life™)
I jumped ahead in my
Project Life® documenting to take care of the same week as Week In The Life™.
For this particular week I decided to not include words as I feel like I covered many of the stories within my
Week In The Life™ album.
Remember, my approach in Project Life® is that the sum of all the parts is what I love most vs. any individual week. This gives me freedom to have some weeks that are all photos or some weeks that are more words or some weeks where I simply play more. My goal is not to include every story from our week.
Here's a look at what I included in this week's Project Life® spread:
I don't think any of these photos are repeats from ones I included in my actual
Week In The Life™ album. As you might have read, in that album this year I just printed enough photos to fit into the page protector pockets. Most of the photos included in this spread were taken with my iPhone.
I decided to play primarily with additional Week In The Life™ products I had on my table after completing my main album.
For my title card I used the "May Stories" card from the
May Stories By The Month™ kit + my rolling date stamp + a sticker from the sheet included with the Week In The Life™ Main Kit.
For all of the 4x6 photos I cut off the strip from the 4x6 journal cards from the Main Kit and added them on top of each photo. I saved the leftover pieces of the cards to use in another future project (I talk a little more about that in the video below). I also added a cork sticker from the Week In The Life™ Dimensional Adhesive Bundle.
On top of each of the photos in the middle row I added a circle chipboard from the Week In The Life™ Chipboard Bundle.
Here's a process overview with additional details about how this spread came together:
SUPPLIESProject Life® Design A Page Protectors May Stories By The Month™ ( join the Waiting List here ) Rolling Date Stamp Week In The Life™ Main Kit Week In The Life™ Dimensional Adhesive Bundle
You can see all my past Project Life® blog posts here. For more information about my overall process make sure to check out my self-paced Storytelling With Project Life® workshop.


