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Project Life!

I learned about Project Life this past year from a blogger, Marty's Musings. I loved the concept. And if any  of you have scrapbooked with me in the past you might also know that I am a huge fan of Becky Higgins. The fact that she is the creator of Project Life sealed the deal for me.

I LOVE scrapbooking but I find that I am forever behind and never seem to make the time to get my albums complete. This year, I am going to give Project Life a shot.  According to Becky Higgins' promotional materials, Project Life is scrapbooking without the "scrapbooking".  There is no glue, no techniques, no layout design. 

I am so optimistic about this I just can't wait to get started!

Let me walk you through my Project Life:


You start with a binder. Next, you get some divided sheet protectors. The basic premise is that there are spaces for title, journaling blocks, and photos. There are enough sheet protectors for 52 weeks; one per week.

Besides the binder and sheet protectors, you should purchase a Core Kit. The Core Kit includes 500 3x4 Journaling Cards, 40 Bi-fold Journaling Cards {For more writing}, First Page Cards, Last Page Cards, and then 60 4x6 Title cards.

In addition, because The Husband loves me, he purchased some "extra's". He purchased two different sizes of pre-cut coordinating cardstock cards, and then month dividers.


I am so looking forward to sharing my progress with you! Let's get started.

If you are interested in Project Life, you can check them out at beckyhiggins.com/products

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  1. I did project life for 2011 and I am still printing off pictures so I guess I haven't done it

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