Scrap on both sides of the same piece of 12x12 if you're not puncturing the paper? I'd just think that doing so would "thin out" the thickness of an album . . .
I have done it before, but I doubt I will ever again. I don't scrap chronologically, so eventually one day, in the far off future those pages will be re organized. Wouldn't work too well if I have two different events or years on the same page.
Thanks for the feedback -- it will actually work for me because I'm working on a book of memories for our pastor who is moving on . . . . there will be photo pages, but also pages that the congregation can write memories, messages, etc on
I've done it when, like others said, I was sure the pages wouldn't need to be moved later - especially if it was expensive paper or a color I was running short on.
I tend to do this most of the time actually. I am a big planner and hate to waste paper. It wasn't until my last book that I used more than one page in a sheet protector (due to the movement of pages as well as I used more patterned paper) and you are right it made the book so much thicker.
Yes, but rarely. Only in an album where I know the pages won't be moved - like our Chihuly album, where I add a finite number of two sided pages for each event we attend.
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