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Completing Your Pages

Here is an easy 8-step process to completing your scrapbooking pages.
Also see my new page that shows simple steps to assemble your pages!

FOCAL POINT
1
  • choose the very best photo for the focal point
  • select a photo that best sums up the event
  • double mat the picture
  • place this photo on the left hand side (if doing a 2 page layout)
PAPER
2
  • examine the colors in your photos, select complimentary colors
  • for a 2 page layout, you'll need 2-3 solid colors and 1 pattern page
  • make one page a solid color, the opposite page a pattern page
  • mount the photos on a solid color
EDIT PHOTOS
3
  • flip thru all your photos from the event and keep your favorites
  • you'll need 3-4 photos per page
  • if you have 6-8 photos you can setup at two page spread
CROPPING
4
  • to best tell the story, crop your photos to eliminate unwanted information in the pictures
  • use a variety of shapes (unless having all circles or squares adds to the layout)
  • use your paper trimmer and I love the Creative Memories cutting system for circles, ovals, etc.
  • don't forget to trim your paper for your pages if placing them on pages a little smaller than 12x12
LAYOUT
5
  • now it's time to arrange the photos on your pages
  • place the focal point first, it should be the one you double matted
  • think symmetric and balance the images
  • don't forget to leave remove for the title and journaling
JOURNAL
6
  • be sure to write down everything you can remember about the event
  • include the good and the bad
  • it's nice to use the computer, but remember to have some journaling in your handwriting
TITLE
7
  • this will be the page topper
  • be creative
  • you can use stickers, stencils, and die cuts
EMBELLISHMENTS
8
  • now that you have your page layout, position embellishments to complete the page
  • you can use stickers, die cuts, torn paper, brads, ribbon, etc.