I love creating layouts to display in my home. I created these three layouts of my kiddos to display in my living room. Displaying layouts in addition to or instead of framed photos is so much more personal. It not only tells the story of the photo but it also shows my passion for memory keeping and love for my hobby. The display doesn't have to be fancy, one way to display them just uses plain small clothes pins and a string.
I love the idea of being able to switch layouts out as I create them. When I take these down I will replace them with newer projects.
The second option is displaying them clipped to a clipboard with the clipboard either hanging on the wall or on an easel.
Baseball
Supplies Used:
Patterned Paper: Crate Paper, Chipboard: Crate Paper, Letter Stickers: American Crafts, Enamel Dots: My Minds Eye, Die Cuts: Crate Paper, Flair: Studio Calico, Date Stamp: American Crafts, Adhesive: American Crafts, Shipping Tag: Office Supply, Sewing Machine: Singer, Thread: Coats & Clark, Stapler: American Crafts, Wood Veneer: Crate Paper, Cardstock: American Crafts, Pen: American Crafts, Ink: Clearsnap
This clipboard sits on an easel in my living room. I change out the projects that I display there often.
Third Grade
Supplies Used:
Patterned Paper: Crate Paper, Die Cuts: Crate Paper, Gems: Crate Paper, Stapler: American Crafts, Letter Stickers: American Crafts, Die Cut Machine: Silhouette, Digitial Die Cut File: Lori Whitlock, Adhesive: American Crafts, Sewing Machine: Singer, Thread: Coats & Clark, Enamel Dots: My Minds Eye, Vellum: Crate Paper, Shipping Tag: Office Supply, Flair: Panda Eight Designs, Metallic Paper: Chickaniddy Crafts, Gems: Crate Paper, Pen: American Crafts
His Little Bike
Supplies Used:
Patterned
Paper: Crate Paper, Wood Veneer: Crate Paper, Chipboard: Crate Paper,
Die Cuts: Crate Paper, Stapler: American Crafts, Washi Tape: My Minds
Eye, Date Stamp: American Crafts, Enamel Dots: My Minds Eye, Letter
Stickers Studio Calico, Acrylic Letters: Crate Paper, Font: Lori
Whitlock Perfect Type, Sewing Machine: Singer, Thread: Coats &
Clark, Adhesive: American Crafts, Flair: Studio CalicoDo you display projects in your home or do your projects go directly into albums? Or if you're like me do most of your projects go into very large stacks until there's no more room to stack them and then you finally spend an entire day organizing and putting projects into albums? ;)
