Just like June, your photos do not have to be from this month, this year, or even this decade! Share the project you are working on here. Get inspiration, and hopefully motivation*! *If you have motivation to spare, could you send it this way? I need to finish a few different projects!
I would love an extra scoop or two of motivation as well pretty please, sprinkles too would be nice - but not a requirement. Here is my Week 26:
I've looked at this pair enough now to decide to change the background paper(s). Too vanilla for me! But more or less here they are.
If and when there's a page 2 for this and there better be as I always do a left and right !, I'll add it here. This one qualified for the Style Challenge this month. Yay! When in doubt, make life simple and don't make things more complicated than necessary. I stuck to the same, more or less, design with another of @LynnG 's templates. Done.
Week 27 is finished! My albums run from summer to summer (working as a teacher will do that to you), so two more weeks and then I get to have my album printed, yaaaay!
No pages to post yet... but I did power through and finished up book one for 2017 at about 12:15 last night (trying to beat the Shutterfly sale deadline). Hopefully having the first book on the way will help motivate me to work on book 2!
Some vacation pages from our super short camping trip last week! I think I'm going to see how many pages come out of this -- it might just be a 'mini album' right at the beginning of my Q3 album... not sure it will warrant its own book, as it was only a 2 1/2 day trip
Week 27 was 15 pages for me, Hubby was home and it was my son's 6th birthday! This spread is the last page of week 26 and the first of week 27 (odd pages for both weeks, they will go side by side on my book)
I started my 6 year old's 1st year pages at the end of March and just finished the last of it today! These Christmas pages were holding me back, so glad to finally be done!
3rd spread for week 27, we went to Six Flags and I took way too many photos (this is the first spread of 4):