11 Photo Sketches
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11 Photo Sketches
I know that a three page layout is not something everyone is willing to do, but I am, so below is my sketch for a 11 photo layout
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I will post results once they are finished. There are two paper lines I am choosing between, so it won't be finished today. It will be fun to see where it goes.
As you post your sketches, please be sure to also post your finished product! Thanks
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I will post results once they are finished. There are two paper lines I am choosing between, so it won't be finished today. It will be fun to see where it goes.
As you post your sketches, please be sure to also post your finished product! Thanks
Last edited by Scraprageous on Mon Jun 21, 2010 1:44 pm; edited 3 times in total
Re: 11 Photo Sketches
Here is a fun one from over at About.com's scrapbooking area. Theirs fits on two pages rather than requiring three. (yes, I did finish the above - need to get some pics today)
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??? no idea why, but now things are showing up
Wonderful 
Now to upload the results
Now to upload the results
Re: 11 Photo Sketches
The best laid plans
I can never follow directions - even when I do them myself
(not entirely true, but in this case it is)
Below are my results (web cam photos so not so hot, but you can get the idea). I couldn't stick with the plan I had - only had three sheets of the paper I wanted to use and then couldn't decide which side looked best. I wanted the animals, but really liked the blues. So - paper piecing time and the pics hid the piecing
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oh - on the first two I had a lot of fun with my Martha punches (found a great deal so bought both corner and edge)
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oh - my "notebook paper" journal spot is not really notebook paper - saw a hint from someone (here maybe - I don't remember, but use it a ton. Take the paper you want, punch holes, I change it up between small round, regular round and square, then use a pencil top or pen cap works well too. Put it into the hole and rip outward. Love the results)
(not entirely true, but in this case it is)Below are my results (web cam photos so not so hot, but you can get the idea). I couldn't stick with the plan I had - only had three sheets of the paper I wanted to use and then couldn't decide which side looked best. I wanted the animals, but really liked the blues. So - paper piecing time and the pics hid the piecing
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oh - on the first two I had a lot of fun with my Martha punches (found a great deal so bought both corner and edge)
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oh - my "notebook paper" journal spot is not really notebook paper - saw a hint from someone (here maybe - I don't remember, but use it a ton. Take the paper you want, punch holes, I change it up between small round, regular round and square, then use a pencil top or pen cap works well too. Put it into the hole and rip outward. Love the results)
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