Here we go...
Week 2 is just a simple spread of one Design A page protector and one Design F page protector - I knew that the following week would be photo heavy with a trip planned to visit my sister, so I intentionally kept this light.
I finally decided that I couldn't live without the Seafoam Edition Core Kit - and after seeing it in person I know it's going to get a TON of use in my albums. The colors are absolutely gorgeous.
Noah was his typical naughty self this week, with lots of little "moments" that I wanted to record - and it was fun to give him his own "hello my name is card" >> we call him "naughtypants" all the time, so it was perfect to document here! (Card is from the Studio Calico PL Kit)
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And that brings us to Week 3.
The boys painted hearts for something else that week, so we cut a few extra to paint and include in the week's spread! I've found that water color paper runs through my silhouette perfectly for creating fun shapes for the boys to paint.
This was the week we spent a long weekend with my sister Kimmie and her boyfriend in southwest Florida. They have the BEST u-pick orange grove there, and it was at the top of my list of weekend fun. :)
The left side of the week is mostly what happened before our trip. I snapped a pic of a cute art project from evan, and included the details and backstory about it.
And then the right side of the spread starts our orange grove adventure and some of my new favorite pics EVER. (anything with me in it was shot by my sister!)
I used a Design H insert over the top of the right side of the spread.
Then once flipped out, it just "extends" the layout.
The cards are both from the Seafoam Edition Core Kit.
I used one more insert - a Design D page cut down - so that I could include a few more pics from our weekend.
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And now to get on to finishing weeks 4 & 5... :)
Products used on Weeks 2 & 3:




I think Seafoam was made for you and your boys! Perfect combo!
Posted by: Stephanie Baxter | February 05, 2013 at 04:39 PM
I have been anxiously awaiting a Project Life post from you... amazing as always! And I agree, Seafoam blends well with your hybrid approach and digital-journal style. Graphic and colorful.
Posted by: melissa | February 05, 2013 at 06:08 PM
Love the seafoam but when I went to order it was sold out in the UK :( Your pages are beautiful, it's always fun to catch up with your PL pages.
Posted by: Rhona | February 06, 2013 at 01:04 AM
seafoam is seriously perfect for you.
and you always make me want a silhouette cutter thingie. sheesh.
and sparkly shoes.
hee!
;)))
xoxoxoxo.
Posted by: gabby | February 06, 2013 at 06:05 AM
Gorgeous pages, I love seeing our layouts each week. I need to break out my Silhouette more!
Posted by: Kim Howard | February 06, 2013 at 10:42 AM
Gorgeous pages! I just love your PL spreads. I'm loving seafoam too but I'm using the digi version since I use mostly hybrid approach. I'm also trying to incorporate die-cuts by my Silhouette. Love referring to your spreads for inspiration.
Posted by: Jeannie L | February 06, 2013 at 03:46 PM
I AM so in love with how bright clear and colour coordinated your pages look. Can't wait to see the next weeks ones. Thanks for sharing them with us.
Posted by: libbywilko | February 06, 2013 at 10:09 PM
Watercolor paper in the silhouette-genius!
Posted by: Amber Lee | February 07, 2013 at 03:58 PM
Love your project life pages! I ordered a bunch of the stuff you wrote about in your post about how you do project life. All of your pictures are absolutely beautiful! How do you get everything to look so light in the picture? I would have to take the roof off of my house to get my inside daytime pictures to look like that. Great album!
Posted by: Stacey | February 08, 2013 at 06:52 AM
Stunning and amazing as usual!! I'm a little scared to cut down any of my full size pps, it seems such a waste!!
Posted by: Nat Mardon | February 12, 2013 at 04:59 AM
You may have explained this eleswhere, but I just found your blog today. :)
How do change the colors on png files for the calendars you used?
Posted by: Keri | February 27, 2013 at 12:30 PM
@keri I use the included brush on a colored 3x4 background
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Posted by: Susan Weinroth | February 27, 2013 at 01:02 PM