Hi guys! Layle Koncar here. I have a confession. I like bread. All bread, doesn't matter what size, shape, flavor - I like it. Even sliced bread...
Speaking of sliced bread, have you seen the SN@P! albums? They're the greatest thing since sliced bread - ha ha, how's that for a smooth segue?! But seriously, they're such an amazing mix of product and goodness, all included in one great little album.
Today I wanted to share with you a project I designed and taught at an event earlier this fall using a SN@P! album.
Several years ago while on a 'junking' trip with a good friend in San Francisco, I stumbled across a saying that I've since taken to heart
I'm a firm believer that we all
have many things to be thankful for, and we should document what those things
are. So that's just what I did!
I started with the Documented 6x8 Mix and Match Album and added stickers and papers from the Noteworthy line. While I LOVE the richness, patterns and colors of Noteworthy, I wanted the album to have pops of color to lighten things up a bit, so I added several different papers from the Fabulous line.
One of my favorite things about the SN@P! Albums is the divided page protectors! I used all of the different
sizes in the album - here are a few pictures of the divided page protector
pages -
On this next page, I left two spots of the
divided page protector empty; the fun thing about doing this is that because
the page protectors are clear, you get a peak of the next page to come!
The SN@P! Albums give you the option of
keeping things really basic in order to get a project/album done quickly or to
really customize things, mixing and matching different products from different
lines to truly make something unique and your own. I had so much fun
using a SN@P! Album for this project that I've already picked another
one to use for my December Daily album this year. Watch for a post from
me again in December with pictures to see what I did!
Thanks for letting me share!





















This is a fabulous album!
Posted by: Sharmon Savoie | October 26, 2012 at 12:50 PM