you remember that little day trip i shared a few weeks ago. when we went to boomers, for miniature golf, water boats, and other fun stuff. within just a few days, i actually had all the photos ready to go on some collages. i love collages for getting lots of photos in one spot. and it makes for really easy and quick layouts.
i cannot get a decent shot of the 2 page together. and i'm having some major focusing issues with my camera. this is the best i got.
i loved this group shot of the girls. i had it printed as an 8×12 photo, and then just trimmed a little bit off the sides to have a border around the page. just added the pattern paper strip, journaling strip, ribbon, and some chipboard letters for my title. quick and easy.
these photos were all arranged onto a 12×12 canvas, and then printed as one large 12×12 photo at costco. then i just used the entire thing as one side of the 2-page spread. it doesn't even need anything added to it. although that would be a fun option too. the photos on here aren't all that sharp, so i was a little disappointed in that. i'm not sure how it would have printed on my own photo printer. although i can't print that large to begin with. but i'll have to test it out some more, and send a few more collages over to costco to compare to ones i print. but for now, it's good enough to put in the album.
supplies –
pattern paper – KI memories
chipboard letters – doodlebug
ribbon – making memories
clip – making memories
this isn't the fanciest layout. but it's done and that's all that matters. lol! i printed the 9 photos into a 7×11 (give or take) photo collage, and had it printed as an 8×12 photo. just trimmed off the excess and plopped it on a page. added some lace paper, and ribbon. i was stuck for a while on the title. finally came across these super old chipboard letters, and the pink matched the pink ribbon i had on there. and in real life, the pink really does match the photos quite nicely. of course, i didn't have a pink "A". never have enough a's. so i'm not totally thrilled with this page, but it's finished and in the album. that's good for something 😉
supplies –
lace paper – KI memories
pattern paper – KI memories
chipboard letters – making memories
rubons – making memories
ribbon – making memories
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