I’ve been doing my art since the beginning of the year but I still hadn’t sat down to create an album for my Gratitude photos. I knew that I wanted to go with a simple album from Target or something but I didn’t go and buy one until last week. I knew I wanted a simple 4×6 album but nothing more than that.
As I walked down the album aisle in Target, I found exactly what I wanted. A simple 4×6 album with exactly 26 pages (so good for 52 photos) and it was a happy blue with a happy green strap. I took it home and put some pretty letters on it.
And I added my photos inside:
and voila! we’re done. I love the way it looks and it makes me happy each time I glance at it on my shelf.
Isn’t it great to see a project like this through to the end? To enjoy the fruits of your labor by picking it up later and enjoying it? Fabulous.
it really is! wonderful to see it come together and to get to look at them even when i am not on the computer 🙂
Oh wow this looks great. If only we had a Target over here. I would love to use a book like this for your idea about reading a book with your child!!
I have no idea why they don’t sell these online miranda. I will look for them and let you know if I find them anywhere online.
Thank you so much for just looking. Have to fine something myself, LOL.
I am in AWE of all of your beautiful projects!! Such inspiration!! Seriously, you must multi-task like no other!! So glad I found you from your webinar at Masterful Scrapbooking!
lol, thank you! yes, i do multitask a lot but often with the TV and art 🙂 thanks so much for your kind words 🙂 🙂
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