{DIY} Digital Project Life Wedding Album Part 2

You may have seen my post last week about my friend’s wedding album I was working on in project life digital style. Well I am happy to report that I have finished this entire album now and it has been sent to Blurb for printing!

As an extra bonus, I had an affiliate discount code that saved me about $34 so it made the whole 40ish page album about $60 including postage I think. Small price to pay for quality and for a gift that has so much sentimental value.

Here are a couple more of my favourite layouts from the album:

What I especially love with this page is that I snuck a couple of my own photos in there. The bride pic in the top left and the family portrait of hubby, daughter and I. She was upset she didn’t get a professional photo of the two of us so it’s the closest I’ve got. And my husband’s head is in the sun so not a perfect pic but she will love having us in there.

 

I was thinking last night that project life really is the perfect solution for the lazy scrapbooker too. I will do a post on that soon. Not to say you have to do it the lazy way but you can make it as simple or as advanced as you like. That’s the appeal.

Here’s the full wedding album.

And my previous Project Life posts in case you’re new and confused šŸ˜‰

Project Life

Digital Project Life

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{DIY} Digital Project Life Wedding Album

One thing that has been on my to do list for far longer than it should be is my friend’s wedding album. They were married just over a year ago now and I’ve had the discs with all the professional photos for about 8-9 months maybe now. And I’m still working on the album.

I told her all along not to worry about getting an album through her photographer. Personally, while I love our wedding album, it was not worth the thousands of dollars it added onto our professional package. Especially for something I so rarely pull out of the ‘suitcase’.

Project life is such a perfect option for creating wedding, holiday and event albums so I tossed up whether to do their album traditional project life style, or digital. I decided on digital. It preserves better and you can always get it re-printed or make multiple copies if you decide to.

My friend still has no idea what I’m working on. She has been very patient though and my goal is to finish the album in the next week and send it to Blurb for printing into a 12 x 12 photo book that I can gift them as a very belated anniversary present.

You can check out the full album here, but here are a couple of layouts so far:

I love Project Life. Ever since I discovered it, it has become my preferred scrapbooking method. Why? Check out these previous posts for more detail:

Project Life

Digital Project Life

My Albums

I only share a few of my scrapbooking and project life creations here on the blog, but if you want to see more, you should follow me on Pinterest. I have a board dedicated to my own creations, along with lots of other boards to help you simplify, create and be inspired šŸ˜‰