I'll admit something: I don't really get Project Life's Design E layout. Here's why: it's the only protector page layout where no pocket is sized according to regular picture sizes or Project Life Cards sizes. That being said, with a lot of paper stack being 6" x 6" nowadays, this format makes sense to work with patterned papers. And I've managed to use those page protectors a few times in the past. But the strategy to use them is different from the other Project Life pages. I feel like I'm making four mini scrapbook pages instead of a Project Life layout. Have you used this format before yourself? What are your tips to make this format work?
This time, this page design sort of imposed itself because I was left with paper scraps from the beautiful Modern Miss collection by Bo Bunny and the backside of a page had four 6" x 6" squares, two of which I had left from a previous page and I decided to put them to good use. I looked through my pictures to find something that would work with those girly papers and when I found the pictures of my friend Saskia playing dress-up with my niece, I knew they would be perfect.
The numbers used for the date were actually cut out of one of the patterned papers using a circle die and popped up on Stampin' Dimensionals to make them stand out. The striped navy washi tape is Designer Washi Tape from a Project Life by Stampin' Up! Accessories Kit.
Supplies
Stamps: Notable Alphabet (Stampin' Up!)
Patterned Papers: Modern Miss (Bo Bunny)
Ink: Night of Navy
Accessories: Mint Macaron Lace Trim, Midnight Muse Satin Ribbon, Buttons,
Circle Dies, Stampin' Dimensionals, Corner Rounder Punch, Blue Pen,
Poolside Chipboard Stickers (Crate Paper), Circle Punches, Alphabet Rub-ons (Making Memories)
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