Chalk It Up – Back to School Layout

| | |
Many of you know that my daughter has struggled with anxiety over the past few months. (You can read more about it here.) I have been a little worried about school starting again because I had no idea how she would do. She has been in counseling all summer and we have been working hard to help her get ready for the new school year, and I am SO HAPPY to report that it went well and she loves her new teacher and her new class. Praise God!!! 

I knew that the new Chalk It Up Collection would be perfect to scrapbook the kid’s first day of school. I haven’t finished my son’s layout yet, but I wanted to share my daughter’s layout with you. We created this layout at Cindy Baker’s team meeting a few weeks ago. I didn’t add any embellishments to it at that time because I wanted to wait to see what kind of photos I would be putting on it first. (Thanks for the layout idea Cindy!)

One of the things I love most about the Chalk It Up Collection is this Dimensional Elements piece in the Chalk It Up Compliments pack that says, “Every accomplishment starts with the decision to try.” I could not have found a more perfect sentiment if I had written it myself. I am so proud of my little girl for working to overcome her fears and being willing to try going to school again.
Here she is with her new teacher. You can tell the photos on the left were taken at the beginning of the day when she was still nervous. The photo with her new teacher was taken at the end of the day. Look at that big smile! She had a great first day and I am so proud of her. The best thing about scrapbooking this day is that my daughter can look back years from now and be encouraged by how she was able to tackle her anxiety successfully. 

All supplies used are from CTMH unless otherwise noted:
Paper: Chalk It Up
Stamps: All the Details, Chalk It Up WOTG, Glamour Lowercase Alphabet, Take Note (from Artbooking Cricut Collection)
Ink: Black, Flaxen, Sorbet
Other: Artbooking Cricut Collection, Chalk It Up Compliments, Journaling Pen, Black Striped Twill Ribbon

Similar Posts

  • Do you like a great deal?

    Do you love a great deal as much as I do? Be sure to check out my website today as there are some new AMAZING deals in the “While supplies last section.” But hurry because they are only available while supplies last and they will go quickly. Plus, during the month of April when you…

  • New Idea Book and a Fun Trip

    Happy February everyone! I am thrilled that it is finally February 1st for a couple of reasons. First I am excited that the brand new 2013 Spring/Summer Idea Book goes live today. It is filled to the brim with wonderful new products and lots of great project inspiration. You can view the book online here….

  • Happy 4th of July!

    I know I posted a similar layout last year but I thought it would be appropriate to post this one this weekend. Happy Independence Day to all of my American friends! *Ü*All products CTMH unless otherwise noted: Cardstock: Colonial White, Cranberry, Outdoor Denim Stamps: July Word Puzzle, Memory Labels, Simple Stitches, Calendar, Vintage USA, Journaling…

  • Bird Basics Card

    I am on a Birthday Card kick these days. Here is another birthday card that we will be making as part of a workshop at the end of the month. All products used are from Close to my Heart. The floral paper and ribbon are from the Emporium Creative Basics Collection. I love the Creative…

  • March Promotions

    Recruiting on a Roll Get a FREE Shoulder Tote and the opportunity to earn  a FREE Rolling Tote when you join my team in March! If you have ever thought about signing up with CTMH to build a business or even to simply take advantage of the great discount for yourself, March is definitely the…

5 Comments

  1. I am so happy that things are working out for you guys and that she likes her teacher. This layout and paper set are both so lovely and are perfect for back to school. I also am a huge fan of those complements and the "every accomplishment" quote which fits so well. Thanks for sharing.

Leave a Reply to Lisa Stenz Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *