So I decided to use the rolodex card die from the Designer Die Tab Set to create some interactive flaps on my layout for housing some additional photos and journaling. I created one rolodex card flap for each day of our trip, and included a small photo and some computer generated journaling strips inside.
Creating interactive flaps and mini books on layouts is a great way to add extra photos and journaling.

Much like last month's Studio AE project, I stamped some journaling cards for my Project Life album. I also had stamped up journaling cards specifically for our vacation and included them throughout the week documenting our daily travels. I added a tab at the top of each with some stamped and handwritten journaling, and then embellished the front of the cards with ephemera, paper strips, stickers, brads, and enamel dots.

I love this style because it allows me to include additional photos and journaling on a sheet protector slightly smaller than the 12x12 ones I use for my weekly spread.

Creating interactive flaps and mini books on layouts is a great way to add extra photos and journaling.
Much like last month's Studio AE project, I stamped some journaling cards for my Project Life album. I also had stamped up journaling cards specifically for our vacation and included them throughout the week documenting our daily travels. I added a tab at the top of each with some stamped and handwritten journaling, and then embellished the front of the cards with ephemera, paper strips, stickers, brads, and enamel dots.
I love this style because it allows me to include additional photos and journaling on a sheet protector slightly smaller than the 12x12 ones I use for my weekly spread.

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