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5 Ways to Scrap Project Life August

September 18, 2014 by Francine Clouden

 

Project Life August 2014 - Create Share LoveSource: Create.Share.Love

I’m sharing some inspiration today from five scrapbookers for completing Project Life spreads. Each one has a different approach, but the results are all fantastic.

Traditional

Andrea from Create.Share.Love has a pretty traditional approach. She uses mostly Design A layouts, and documents her life weekly.

Project Life August 2014 - Create Share Love 2

 

 

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You can see a one week spread above, Andrea sticks to pretty simple layouts: photos and words with just a touch of embellishments.

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Artsy

Project Life August 2014 - Krista Smith

While Krista Smith also does weekly layouts, her pages have a more artsy feel, with more embellishing.

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Monthly

Elise Blaha does monthly spreads for her Project Life, usually just one or two per month. This is similar to my approach.

Project Life August 2014 - Elise Blaha

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Single Girl Scrapping

Single girls scrap too! Tracy shows off one of her daily pages. I really like how she printed out that photo of her sweet dog!

Project Life August 2014 - Single Girl's Scrapbook

Stick around her blog and check out all her other layouts for August. She uses the Studio Calico Handbook, which is what I use too.

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Digital

Melissa from A Vegas Girl at heart does her Project Life digitally using layered templates.

Project Life August 2014 - A Vegas Girl at Heart

Another pretty clean layout with the focus on the photos and words.

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Have you finished your Project Life Spreads for August? Leave us a link in the comments!

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Comments

  1. Hip Kit Club says

    October 5, 2014 at 3:16 pm

    Thanks for sharing the Project Life inspiration! Here’s some more inspiration for you from our design team using our August and September kits:
    http://hipkitblog.wordpress.com/2014/09/27/friday-with-amelie-cousin/

    All products from Hip Kit Club: http://www.hipkitclub.net/

    Enjoy!

Have you read?

Printable Stickers for Journals and Planners – Self Care

There comes a point in life — usually somewhere between school drop-offs, aging parents, work deadlines, and wondering what’s for dinner again — where “self-care” stops being trendy and starts being necessary.

And no, I don’t mean booking a luxury spa weekend (although if that happens, I’m not saying no). I mean the quiet kind of self-care. The kind you pencil into the margins of your planner. The kind that says:

Early night.
Drink water.
Cancel plans.
Rest.

For instant peel-and-stick results, use printable sticker paper. Just print, cut, and add directly to your journal or planner — no glue, no mess.

That’s exactly why I created these Self Care Printable Stickers for Journals and Planners — gentle reminders you can print at home, cut in one sitting, and keep tucked in a little envelope ready to add to your pages whenever life feels full.

These mini self-care journal stickers are perfect for A6 planners, Hobonichi Weeks, ring planners, bullet journals, and gratitude diaries.

What’s Included in the Self Care Sticker Sheets?

This printable series includes:

Gentle Reminder Word Stickers

Slim labels designed to tuck beside your handwriting:

  • Rest 
  • Breathe 
  • Slow Down 
  • Drink Water 
  • Early Night 
  • Me Time 
  • Digital Detox 
  • Reset 
  • Pause 
  • Gentle Day 
  • No Is Enough 

These are small, mini planner-friendly, and easy to add without overwhelming your layout.

Cozy Self Care Icons

Soft watercolor mini illustrations including:

  • Water bottles 
  • Meditation poses 
  • Bath tubs 
  • Candles 
  • Herbal tea mugs 
  • Cozy blankets 
  • Books 
  • Skincare bottles 
  • Plants 
  • Slippers 

They’re subtle, calm, and designed for women who love journaling but don’t want anything loud or “fitness bro” inspired. Just gentle, grown-up self-care.

Emotional Check-In Quotes

These are some of my favorites because they feel real:

  • You are worthy of rest 
  • It’s okay to recharge 
  • Boundaries are healthy 
  • Choose yourself 
  • Progress over perfection 
  • Give yourself grace 
  • Quiet Evening 
  • Cancelled Plans 

These pair beautifully with gratitude logs and weekly reflections.

How to Print Your Self Care Stickers

Printing these is simple and budget-friendly.

Step 1: Use good quality paper.
For a sticker feel, use matte sticker paper. For journaling on a budget, plain white paper works perfectly.

Step 2: Set your printer to high quality.
These are watercolor-style designs, so high print quality keeps the colors soft and crisp.

Step 3: Keep the background white.
All sheets are designed with a pure white background so they print cleanly and don’t waste ink.

How to Cut and Store Your Mini Stickers

Here’s my favorite little routine:

  • Print the sheet 
  • Put the kettle on 
  • Sit down with scissors 
  • Cut everything in one go 

Each sticker has a clear dashed cut line, so they’re easy to trim neatly.

Then I pop them into:

  • A small zip pouch 
  • An envelope inside my planner 
  • Or a little tin in my craft drawer 

That way they’re ready when I’m planning my week.

How to Use Self Care Stickers in Your Planner

These stickers aren’t meant to fill every square. They’re meant to support your day.

Here are some easy ways to use them:

In Weekly Spreads

Add “Gentle Day” on a packed Thursday.
Stick “Early Night” next to a long Wednesday.

In Gratitude Journals

Place a small candle or tea mug sticker next to an entry about quiet time.

In Mood Tracking Pages

Use “Low Energy” or “Reset” as visual markers.

In Daily Logs

Write your plans, then add:

  • A water bottle next to hydration goals 
  • A meditation icon beside morning routine 
  • A bath sticker on a Sunday 

Just a tiny visual cue makes it feel intentional.

Why Self Care Stickers Work So Well in Journaling

Because when it’s written down, it feels valid.

A sticker that says “You are allowed to say no” on a Tuesday when you cancel dinner plans? That’s not decoration. That’s reinforcement.

For many of us — especially in our 40s, 50s and beyond — self-care isn’t indulgence. It’s maintenance. It’s energy management. It’s protecting our peace.

And sometimes, it starts with something as small as a little watercolor sticker that says:

 

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