- Layering them as I did allows them all to be seen without taking up as much space.
- I also saved myself some work by printing them up with a little bit of a white border so I didn't have to mat them.
- For the title I used my photo editing software. I zoomed in on the top part of my main photo, typed in my title, and printed it like another picture - complete with white border.
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Sunday, June 5, 2011
Scrapbooking Challenges Part 10 - Lots of pictures
For this page, I had a lot of pictures that I wanted to showcase, but it didn't make sense to add a bunch of pages for them. As you can see, I printed them in different sizes - a large one for the focal, 4 medium sized pictures, and 5 little ones that serve somewhat like accent pieces. This page shows several little tricks:
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