I'm having a great time catching up on scrapbooking this month, and today I finished all the layouts from 2011! I'm going to take a break from paper scrapping for a few days to catch up on photography, to order more photos and to do some photo books I think. But I still have a few layouts to share. This one I did based on a scrapliftchallenge at Amanda's Scrapbook Pages. Here's her layout:
I used 8 photos, instead of 12 (something she suggested as a possibility). And I actually made a companion page to include even more photos. Here's my two page spread:
It was really nice to have this challenge because I really didn't know what I was going to do with these photos. Thanks Amanda! And if anyone else knows of any other good scrapbooking challenges going on this month, please let me know. I have lots more photos to scrap.
Friday, February 20, 2015
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8 comments:
Your interpretation of Amanda's page is awesome! I too have lots of sets of multiple photo's and usually challenges don't cater for them! I often create a double pager from a single sketch. Thanks for visiting my blog and leaving a lovely comment. xx
That challenge worked perfectly, and I love the two page spread! Your sports photos are always great!
Love what you did with the challenge....a great way to use so many photos.
Certainly a masterclass in how to get lots of pictures on a page: there is plenty to look at and enjoy without it being overwhelming
Great to see you scrapbooking again Rinda, and congratulations on catching up with some of your albums. I love what you've made from my page, and that you turned it into a double.
I have also been very lax at paper scrapbooking in recent months but I am trying to organise my craft room so I can go up there and play again. I love how you've scraplifted your pages and wow marks for the number of photos used
Jo xxxx
Fantastic page - I always enjoy two-page spreads with lots of photos & this one is such a nice design with the scraplift & your additional page!
Those 2 pages look great together. Good job on using that idea!
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