Double Pocket Page Share // Bottom of the Incline
September 26, 2017
Hello fellow crafters! Welcome back for another pocket page layout share. I'm sharing another spread from my most recent travel album. In case you didn't know, I am documenting a trip from last year that we took to Pittsburgh. I am utilizing a 6x8 album from Project Life. I have several shares of different layout types, so be sure to check them all out!
Today I am sharing my documentation of the Duquesne Incline in Pittsburgh. I used a 4x6 page protector that is divided in to two 3x4 sections to capture these two photos. I used very little embellishing since there wasn't a lot of white space on these two photos.
I included a Simple Stories diecut piece and a Studio Calico arrow wood veneer to emphasize the angle to the track. This was overall a very interesting experience. I didn't think that it would be as cool as it was, but definitely worth checking out if you're heading out there.
For the next section I used a 6x8 page from Simple Stories. This one again has an emphasis on photos and not on embellishing. One photo is actually a historical representation of what the view was like when the incline was first built. I did include one journaling card in the top left. This journaling card is from Teresa Collins' Hello My Name Is collection.
To complete this little pocket, I included a puffy sticker from Pink Paislee. This geotag shaped sticker will hopefully remind me to put the address down when I get to the journaling. I hope you enjoyed another 6x8 mini album page share. I'm definitely having fun with these pages. Thanks for stopping by!
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