Hi there, crafty friends! It’s Lydia Cost today, and I’m happy to be creating a little TN spread with all of you, with a fun little twist. The My Dog collection was my perfect companion for creating this spread, with lots of photos of our adopted doggo.
I wanted to create something a little different this time, and I knew I wanted it to involve some fun pockets. I decided instead of doing a standard pocket page spread, I wanted to do something out of the box. I pulled out on my 6x8 pocket page protectors. I knew it would be the perfect size for folding in half and stitching into my TN notebook. I wanted to be able to fit lots of fun memories on this same TN spread, and it was the perfect solution.
Make sure to check out the project download for this project, to get all the details for how to create your very own pocket insert for your TN spread. I had a lot of fun being able to insert more photos and journaling, than a standard TN spread allows for.
I filled the left side of my spread with a fun patterned paper, one larger photo, and a die-cut as my large title. The Frames and tags pack always includes the perfect large pieces to title any project you have! I layered up my photo with another few pieces of the die-cut packs with some tissue paper and popped it up on my spread.
For the right side I let my pocket insert do all the talked with journaling cards and shaker pockets. I chose that pretty cloud patterned paper, to really let it shine. It made a perfect neutral background for anything I filled my pockets with.
With my added pocket insert, I had room for 8 more pocket options. I filled mine with confetti, more photos, and some of the amazing journaling cards from the patterned papers. The journaling cards sheets are always some of my favorites for easy memory-keeping.
Don't forget to download the FREE instruction page - complete with supply list and step-by-step instructions for creating this innovative TN spread!! Click HERE to download today!!
Supplies:
My Dog “3x4 Journaling Cards” Paper
My Dog “4x6 Journaling Cards” Paper
6x8 Pocket Page Protector
Sewing Machine or Heavy Duty Double-Sided Adhesive
Ribbon or Baker’s Twine
Scoring Tool