Here's yet another layout incorporating a collage I created using Picasa. There are times when I feel like creating only a single or double page layout for a particular event but still have lots of photos. In those cases, I've found collages to be a saving grace. Using collages (of any size or orientation) also speeds up the scrapbooking process considerably!
The left page of this layout is similar to another one I made recently (see here), but that's no problem since they won't go next to each other in the album. I added a second page with a few pictures not included in the collage, which also afforded me some additional room for journaling.
Old Product Alert: I used some older (hoarded) Chatterbox striped paper and newer (but also hoarded) American Crafts felt Thickers. For some reason, I have accumulated more than my share of brown buttons, so I had to add a few of those, too. :-)
Old Product Alert: I used some older (hoarded) Chatterbox striped paper and newer (but also hoarded) American Crafts felt Thickers. For some reason, I have accumulated more than my share of brown buttons, so I had to add a few of those, too. :-)
5 comments:
Your journaling is so touching on this one. I love that you took and incorporated so many photos. We have a tendency to not take photos on Thanksgiving...need to remedy that!
Love these pages Janet. And nice to see your hoarded product. Now we can all enjoy it!
I love your collage pages. Nice to see some classic product on the pages
I love how you were able to get so many photos on the page but still have each one be showcased. I really like your clean and simple scrapbooking style. Each one of your pages is so easy to look at without the clutter of a lot of embellishments or competing colors.
Love the layout! Great way to do a collage of photos!
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