Thursday, January 17, 2013
More Double Page Layouts with Jaclyn and Renee
"Sometimes a two page layout can be a daunting task, as you try to coordinate and balance each page individually and as a whole. If a two page layout is needed, and I'm struggling to make it work, I usually go for a grid style approach. This creates a more manageable formula for plugging in your pictures, papers, journaling and embellishments. For this page, I sized my supporting photos at 3x3 inches, and reached for my stack of Journaling and Phrase cards from the Seen & Noted and Family Ties collections. I then trimmed the selected the cards down to match my photo size and plugged them in to the spaces left behind by the picture collage. With the formal design process out of the way, I then had the freedom to play and embellish with all the final stickers, bits and details." - Jaclyn Rench, Pebbles Design Team Member
Family Ties Journaling Cards (751357)
Family Ties Paper Pad (751360)
Family Ties Accent & Phrase Stickers (732148)
Walnut Grove Dimensional Stickers (747188)
Walnut Grove Accent & Phrase Stickers (732119)
Seen & Noted Phrase Cards (747195)
Seen & Noted Journaling Cards (747194)
Seen & Noted Paper Pad (751323)
Seen & Noted Accent and Phrase Stickers (732128)
Seen & Noted Memories (751314)
"This was a great challenge for me, because I can't remember the last time I made a double page layout. I thought it would be fun to take a look back at my favorite moments in 2012. I loved using the Family Ties Collection for this double layout. It was a perfect fit. I loved combining the different pattern papers for my background and then layering lots of different embellishments. I added a pocket journaling card, from the Seen and Noted Collection, for a quick reference of each photo. I had a lot of fun creating this double page layout full of wonderful memories!" - Renee Zwirek, Pebbles Design Team Member
Family Ties Sister (751352)
Family Ties Daughter (751354)
Family Ties Uncle (751356)
Family Ties Cards Journaling Prompts (751357)
Family Ties Cards Quotes and Phrases (751358)
Family Ties 6x6 Paper Pad (751360)
Family Ties Togetherness Thickers, Robin's Egg (732146)
Family Ties Hugs Thickers, Robin's Egg (732147)
Family Ties Titles, Banners, and Quotes Stickers (732148)
Family Ties Accents and Phrases Stickers (732149)
Family Ties Dimensional Stickers (732150)
Family Ties Mini ABC Stickers (732152)
Family Ties Chipboard Shapes (732153)
Seen & Noted Library Pockets and Cards (747192)
New Arrival Girl - Button Candy Dots, White (747126)
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Jaclyn Rench,
Renee Zwirek,
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4 comments:
love the doubles today ladies!!! I love how you get so many photos on the page :)
I do a family book every year, and probably 95% are double layouts. Thanks for some inspiration
It is nice to see more than just one photo on a page. I am not sure how many people out there really just scrapbook one picture per page. That would quickly become expensive. How many scrapbooks would you need plus all of the paper and embellishments. Your double layouts are very nice, but I have tons of pictures that will just not fit into a 3x3 size. It is just frustrating that the paper craft industry continues to just show only a couple photos or one photo per page. This is just not realistic for most of us scrapbookers. But thanks for sharing and the layouts are very nice.
Terrific!
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