Have you ever finished a lovely layout - and then discovered another picture that REALLY should go on that page? That happened to me with this heirloom page. I was tempted to just ignore the picture that I had forgotten, but it was an important picture of her with her sisters, and really should be there. The pages around it were already complete, and the layout of the scrapbook just didn't allow for an addition of another page, so that was out. What to do?
I decided to remove the title, put the picture there, and put the title under it. Here is how it turned out:
While it's true that I don't like this layout as much as the first one, the most important part of my album is the heritage and heirloom photos, so I feel very good about finding a way to keep this picture with the others.
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1 comment:
Love heritage albums. I know this will happen to me when I start mine. Thanks for the tip!
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