piratesmate
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Oh my! I went to a CM party last year & bought a few things thinking I'd like to start scrapping. I found it difficult to get motivated, though. I've read threads on here & looked at your layouts, but was just finding it difficult.
Friday night DDIL had a crop party. I found it difficult to get started, but once I did....
I still think it must be easier to do when you're with other people to talk to. This consultant has frequent crops at her house, so I'm thinking of signing up for a few to get me started. What fun!
The only problem...I went through 3 sets of pix (I took 4 envelopes because I couldn't decide beforehand) before I found some that would work. They were taken on DD's Advantex camera back in '99 - before she knew to check the settings on the back of the camera. All the pix were wider than they needed to be. DH & I, on the other hand, tend to fill the frame with the person/people. There was no room to cut around them without cutting someone out. (Does that make sense?)
How do you deal with that? Or do you just take pix with more "background" around your subject?
TIA
Friday night DDIL had a crop party. I found it difficult to get started, but once I did....


I still think it must be easier to do when you're with other people to talk to. This consultant has frequent crops at her house, so I'm thinking of signing up for a few to get me started. What fun!
The only problem...I went through 3 sets of pix (I took 4 envelopes because I couldn't decide beforehand) before I found some that would work. They were taken on DD's Advantex camera back in '99 - before she knew to check the settings on the back of the camera. All the pix were wider than they needed to be. DH & I, on the other hand, tend to fill the frame with the person/people. There was no room to cut around them without cutting someone out. (Does that make sense?)
How do you deal with that? Or do you just take pix with more "background" around your subject?
TIA