Project Life Week 30

Monday, September 8, 2014


Week 30 - This was the week we traveled to Washington, DC for a pharmacy convention. I used the new Heidi Swapp PL kit called "Dreamy" for this layout. It is gorgeous! I didn't need to add many embellishments other than gold MAMBI stickers (of course, right?)


Left side: the hotel, the Air & Space Annex museum, the U.S. Botanic Gardens, the National Museum of the American Indian, and the Capital Wheel.


Right side: a breakfast selfie with our giant name tags, Joe right after winning big at the Closing Session, the hotel atrium, and a great Mexican restaurant.


Can you see the beautiful gold on this sticker??



I kept all the museum maps and our name tag flair, but didn't incorporate them directly into the layout. I used a new (to me) technique and created an insert for these ephemera. 


This is a 4-pocket 8.5x11 insert. I slit the bottom of the top pocket so the map could go through it:


Then inserted the map into the bottom pocket. That way you can see the whole thing!


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11 comments :

  1. Very smart making your own insert to hold your ephemera! I love how much journalling you included here. :)

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  2. Very soft and pretty. I love the gold!! :) Evie

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  3. The touches of gold are so pretty with the soft colors. Love how you incorporated the ephemera!

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  4. Fantastic spread looks like you all had fun :) Great idea making your own insert for you memorabilia that's what I love about our craft we can be so creative with what we want and it's never wrong :)

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    1. We do have a lot of freedom to capture our memories!

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  5. So pretty, Emily, and love the insert you included to hold your extras! :)

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