Project Life Meets Traditional Scrapbooking
Hi readers! How is your day going? I hope you’re having a great weekend and wherever you are, the sun is shining!
When I approached Nichol (Magouirk) about being a guest on our blog, I just loved the idea of showing our readers some more options on how to STRETCH their Project Life supplies, or just use them in a completely different way. The result: two completely beautiful (and different) layouts!
Please enjoy a video tutorial on both!
I love finding new uses for products that may at first glance appear to be for one purpose but if you think a bit outside the box, can be used in any number of ways! One such product are the 3×4 and 4×6 Project Life or similar cards that are popular for pocket scrapping. Even though I’ve decided at the moment not to pursue pocket scrapping, it doesn’t mean I don’t still love (and still use!) those fun-sized journaling and filler cards for my traditional scrapbook layouts!
One of my favorite ways to use the 3×4 cards is to create a grid-style design on my pages. The 3×4 cards almost become individual “pages” or elements on the page, that when grouped together in a pleasing arrangement, give an impressive overall look and feel to a 12×12 page layout.
For the pink “You Are So Very Beautiful” layout, I grouped five of these 3×4 cards together, adding a frame cut from a 12×12 sheet of patterned paper to balance out the design. Then I layered on additional cut out frames, embellishments and even cut down a 4×6 printed overlay to place on top of one of the 3×4 cards. I love that many of the 3×4 journaling cards have a “patterned” reverse side that works perfectly as a pre-cut, no muss, no fuss, patterned paper that can easily be adhered to any layout or project!
Watch the Video for the “You are So Very Beautiful” Layout:
Another idea for using those 3×4 and 4×6 PL cards is to simply look at them at patterned paper. If you’re anything like me, you like to chop up your patterned papers into pieces before using them on your layouts! Using these smaller cards eliminates a step for me, giving me a wide assortment of patterned designs to choose from!
They can easily run through a die cut machine (either manual or electronic) and being a smaller size to begin with, these don’t even have to be trimmed down to fit a manual die cutting machine like a 12×12 sheet would!For my circle layout, I ran a bunch of the 4×6 and 3×4 cards through the Big Shot using a nesting circle die set to create a bunch of patterned circle shapes and elements for my page. I even cut out my photos using these same dies! Add in some additional round embellishments and you have a unique and eye-catching page in no time!
Seriously love the design of both of these pages! Thank you for doing 12×12.
I’ve been thinking of getting into PL but didn’t want to leave traditional scrapping either. This is a great way to nudge me into it.
OH, so many photos, so little time. Thanks for sharing a neat idea for scrapbooking some of them.
Great scrapbook page
wonderful layouts!
Beautiful layouts and great ideas for using up my stash!
some fun ideas!
Love these two traditional 12×12 pages using project life supplies! Great videos!
Great layouts. I don’t do 12×12 pages but they give me some ideas. Thanks
Great ideas for me to steal from these layouts! Thanks!
Wonderful layouts and great advice.
Nichol, I love this LO!!! Do you have a link for the little bling glue dots? I also don’t really like using liquid glue, but love using sequins.
I never liked scrap-booking, therefore I never kept one up. I believe I can do either one of these. Very quick layouts. Thank You for sharing and for the inspiration.
I love, love these beautiful layouts as I’m not a PL scrapper either.
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the circle page!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Really like your circle layout & loved it even more after watching you put it together! Die cutting the “cards” on a 12×12 sheet is a PERFECT idea since they never seem to cut out “just right” if the page is double sided. Love the look of all the circles – great colors too!
Love both pages! My preference is the first one, although I’d love to use either one as inspiration for my own pages. I do enjoy using PL for my scrapbook pages. Enjoyed the “how to’s”.
What gorgeous pages! Outstanding layouts!
Love the use of PL cards for traditional scrapbooking! Both pages are terrific!
Wow these pages are adorable. I think I could do that!
fabulous pages!
Nichol rocks it! These are fabulous as usual! I admire her so much! Thanks for TWO videos showing the techniques!
~God bless~
Neat way to mix the two styles of scrapbooking.
Love these! I’m always on the lookout for ways to use the pocket page elements in a traditional way since. Great layouts! :)
I like seeing 12X12 layouts. I do those mostly, so its nice to get some sketch ideas down. very nice layouts.
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Blog candy is awesome!! I love the look of these pages with the PL added to them.
I love Project Life and I’m impressed with the creative people who come up with amazing pages like these! Nice job!
I love blog candy! I’m not a scrapbooker, but enjoy seeing the design ideas. Thanks for a chance to win!
Really pretty layouts!
Great layouts! Thanks for the inspiration on other ways to use Project Life products.
love the circle page
Absolutely love the first layout with the gold accents! Just beautiful!
I love these layouts! Very neat!
Great ideas! I’ve a few PL cards that I know I’ll never use, so I’ll be trying some of these :)
I’m not a scrapbooker at all but I have to say that these layouts are gorgeous and so much fun!
I love the circles layout!
Nichol this is a wonderful layout – doing everything in circles is so unique and eye catching. I’m going to use this idea!
I always love watching Nichol create. She always gives great tips and her thought processes along the way.
Nichol, you’re a master! Love the look of your project life-supplied layouts!
Oh my goodness these are terrific. Thanks for sharing.
Crafty hugs,
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love this idea, and both layouts, thanks for sharing, and chance to win.
What beautiful layouts! Thank you for sharing them!
Great layout! Looking forward to seeing more of these videos!
Nice! Where the die cut of the camera manufacturer?