Hello friends! I am very excited today because I get to share my first creation with the Mr. Brightside main kit (and Mr. Brightside stamps too!) and I can't tell you how much fun I had while creating this spread!
But first let me announce that this week is "Pinterest Inspiration Week" on the blog! Every day this week, the DT will be sharing how they find inspiration on Pinterest. For my part, not a day goes by that I don't see a Project Life page in my Pinterest feed (some of my favorite are by Deb Duty, like this one) so, even though I am not a Project Lifer, they made their way into my little brain... and here's the result: A recap of my month, all in numbers.

Close up of the left page:

All I used here is the Mr. Brightside main kit + blue twine from the February Everyday is like Sunday kit and washi tape from my stash (under my title)
Close up of the right page:

Here I used the Mr. Brightside main kit, Mr. Brightside stamp set and black alphas from the February Everyday is like Sunday kit
I really had a lot of fun putting it together and I learned a few things in the process:
1/ you don't have to do Project Life to use the PL format(s) for any type of subject
2/ You don't even need the "special" page protectors, proof above!
3/ It is really very fun to put them together BUT it is time consuming! I cannot imagine doing this week after week!
4/ I will probably do this again! :)
I will be back Thursday with the 1st challenge of the month! Happy scrapping!
✄ Nathalie
this looks amazing!!!! such a great idea and this kit it so perfect for PL isn’t it!!!
absolutely LOVE!
Such a great idea to use numbers to document your month — I enjoyed looking at each one!
This is fabulous Nathalie! I am really enjoying all of your LO’s about your month in numbers!! Such a fun perspective to looking at your month.
Jana Eubank
March 03, 2013
Sooo awesome! I’m a sporadic Project Lifer (as in, really good at doing it the first couple of weeks in January … LOL!) ,but I love how you used the format to do a month-at-a-glance page. Numbers are also something that get left behind on our sticker sheets a lot … and you showed us an amazing way to use them. Thank you for the inspiration!