Showing posts with label two peas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label two peas. Show all posts

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Sn@p Available at Two Peas


Sn@p by Simple Stories is finally in stores! This was my absolute favorite collection from CHA and I'm so glad to finally be able to play with it. I'm pretty sure this is where I'm headed with next year's project life

The Two Peas free shipping code for October is: ALNCQF

Friday, April 20, 2012

Project Life | Week 12


Week 12
March 12th-18th



I had so much fun putting this week's spread together. I'm gonna be honest -- its been a pretty terrible couple of weeks, it was really really hard wanting to craft anything at all while my cousin was in the hospital and after he died. But after talking it out with a few people, and a huge influx of really happy scrapping stuff, I was able to sit down and create something I really really loved.

This week's spread was also featured as one of the guest posts for the Two Peas Captured class, a monthly class from Lisa Truesdell about Project Life.

The overarching themes for Lisa's class were washi tape and getting yourself caught up. Since I love love me some washi tape, I had the best time putting this together. I also used a lot of the Studio Calico April kit as well as some of Amy Tangerine's new Sketchbook line.

Photos of each of the pockets after the jump (warning photo heavy!) with some of my favorite tips and techniques.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

2012 Captured // April Guest



Hi Everyone! 

I'm excited to share with you all that Lisa Truesdell (gluestickgirl around the web) asked me to participate in this month's Two Peas Captured class! Captured is a year long class dedicated to Project Life. A new lesson debuts on the 15th on every month. Full details here: 2012 Captured // April

I'm a huge fan of Captured, and I love the themes for this month's class -- Washi tape & Catching up when you get behind. Guesting along with me this month was the *amazing* Marcy Penner -- who has one of my favorite Project Life styles. 


Here's the spread I created for Captured. 









I'll be back on Thursday with some more details on using washi tape, and what I do when I'm running behind on my book. 


Until then make sure to check out Captured


and if you need even more Project Life Inspiration, please check out my monthly Project Life Inspiration Newsletter -- filled with tons of great tips, tricks, and freebies from around the web.