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Monday Montage 20

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Welcome to the Monday Montage blog hop!  I hope you are enjoying this Memorial Day weekend.

I was one of the lucky demonstrators that got to attend the new catalog premiere last month.  It has been really hard to keep this catalog under wraps.....there are lots of awesome new products.  Fortunately, you only have to wait another week.

At the premiere, everyone received the Work of Art stamp set.  I decided to use it this week to make several REAL LIFE CARDS.  These are cards that you can make in a matter of minutes with a minimal amount of supplies.

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Here's what you'll need to make these cards:

STAMP SET:  Work of Art (available June 2nd)

INK:  Real Red and Night of Navy

PAPER:  Whisper White and Silver Glimmer

ACCESSORIES:  Itty Bitty Accents Punch Pack (available June 2nd)

Mem1This card measures 4-1/4" x 5-1/2".

Mem3These last 2 cards are Whisper White notecards that measure 3-1/2" x 5".  I like to keep a set of these notecards on hand for making quick cards.

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Thanks for stopping by!  Be sure to visit all 10 stops on the Monday Montage Blog Hop and have a fabulous week!

 

Happy Stampin'

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Monday Montage 19

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Welcome to the Monday Montage blog hop!  My friends and I have created some great projects to inspire you.  Be sure to take the time to visit all 10 stops.

We are still a few weeks away from the launch of the new catalog (June 2nd), but I'm very excited about a new product that is available now:  Project Life by Stampin' UP!

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Sadly, I've gotten away from doing scrapbooking in the past few years.  I tend to be a perfectionist when it comes to doing a layout.  I want the perfect photos, the perfect paper, the perfect embellishments....you get the idea.

My smartphone has turned into my "scrapbook".  The photos aren't perfect, but they are the perfect representation of everyday life.  So this week, I finally printed some of my smartphone pics to create some Project Life pages.  I couldn't believe how easy it was!

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I like to keep my pages simple, and the coordinating cards make it a piece of cake.  I know that I can easily go back and add more embellishments or journaling later.

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My son doesn't let me take too many photos of him anymore, but I found enough for one page.  Don't tell him!  :0)

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My daughter, on the other hand, has actually started to embrace posing for photos.  We went to the park last week and she made sure that I had my camera ready.

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But what I really like is being able to preserve those everyday moments.  This layout didn't require many photos, but I wanted to remember one of my daughter's crazy ideas forever.

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If you are new to Project Life, here are a few of my beginner tips:

  1. PRINT THOSE PHOTOS!  The good, the bad, and the ugly.  Don't worry if they aren't perfect.  I used the Printicular App on my phone to order prints and pick up at my local Walgreens.  I ordered a Canon Selphy printer as my Mother's Day gift so I'll be able to do more printing at home.
  2. Tell the story.  I hate to journal, but the small size of the journaling cards makes a daunting task more manageable.
  3. Get the journaling pens...they are fantastic. 
  4. Embrace your handwriting.  Your children will enjoy reading what you have written.
  5. Order an extra set of page protectors.  Trust me on this one....I've already used more than half of my first package!

 

Thanks for stopping by!  Be sure to visit all 10 stops on the Monday Montage Blog Hop. You'll be amazed at the creativity within this group.

 

Happy Stampin'

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