frannn
please stop the madnesssss already
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I finished my forst scrapbook page using the WDW paper I got on our last trip. Backround page is the castle (8.5X11). I bought (cheap) plastic templates (10 pages of shapes for 8.) to help cut out the mats for my pictures, a pkg of small card stock pieces (1 lb=3.), and started cutting. I used two colors of cardstock cut out two different size ovals (and cut a hole in the middle) and glued that on top of my trimmed pictures. Then I cut out a mat of a rectangle shape and glued that on the other picture. Both pictures I used were of my DD1 and Cindy at CRT. It seems I can only fit 2 pictures on each 8.5X11 page, is that what you do? Also, I found it very difficult to cut out the center of the cardstock for the mats neatly and effectively (I had to trace the template, then fold the "mat" to be able to start cutting with a regular scissor in the center). What am I doing wrong? I used the Mickey edgers, and they almost broke on the first mat (although I was trying to cut through 2 papers at once). I also was wondering if, when using a post bound album, if you should avoid gluing photos at the left edge of the page, and if it difficult to get them in the book. What is a "top loading" book? I completed my page by putting a few Cindy stickers in the corners of the mats I made (pink & blue), then using the Mickey body punch on the mat scraps, and glued one each onto the mat lower right corners.
I think it is a cute page for my first try, especially with a "busy" backround. Wish I could take a picture
I think it is a cute page for my first try, especially with a "busy" backround. Wish I could take a picture
