Project Life 2012: Cover Page

Have always LOVED the blue and brown color combination. Love how the black makes it pop. Used bits and pieces of burlap left over from my holiday crafty endeavors:

Lesson learned from Project Life 2011: keep dimensional embellies towards the front, they leave the back pages indented and warp the pictures. Unfortunately.

Had to make photocopies of family pictures. We WILL take new family pictures this year. Definitely want one of the boys, all of them, together. I am severely outnumbered in this house:

 

Love the “In This House” print out. Describes my goals for our family life perfectly:

 


10 Comments on “Project Life 2012: Cover Page”

  1. Erica says:

    I absolutely POSITIVELY LOVE, love, love your front page!! The colors, the different textures, shapes and the boys and the girl bit–just love! How do you come up with these?! Can’t wait for my birthday present to arrive 😉

  2. The blue and browns look so nice together and the burlap really adds the perfect touch.
    Thanks for the note on the embellishments, I’ve been seeing those on some pages and wondering how they held up throughout the year.

  3. Tamara says:

    I saw your link on ‘the mom creative” and I just have to say that I LOVE your title page! so beautiful!!

    I learnt the hard way about raised embellishments too, I made a holiday album for our trip to Kuala Lumpur last year (in a Project Life style), and some of my layouts and photos are warped and bent from the embellishments 😦

  4. Absolutely gorgeous! I just adore all the little details you’ve added – and what fabulous color!

  5. Sara says:

    Your cover page looks amazing! I really like the “masculinity” you’ve achieved using the Clementine Kid. Your blog is awesome! I will totally be back! Great job.

  6. Jo says:

    So pretty! Love your PL title page! So fabulous! 🙂

  7. great job! love the details and color scheme as well!

  8. LOVE this…you page is my inspiration page for 2013 🙂

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