Making a Disney themed photobook

Oh I definitely do not have the patience to do two identical scrapbooks either...

I always thought scanning the paper and using it as backgrounds was illegal, which is why I thought about purchasing backgrounds on etsy

Well I bought my paper so I do own the actual papers themselves, and it's not for sale or commercial use so I can't see how there should be an issue with me using my own paper backgrounds in my own photobook (although I never thought about that, lol)

If you mean from a point of view of sharing and posting for others to help themselves to from public webistes like Photobucket for example, then yes, I would think you are quite correct in that that sounds like it could be dabbling on the wrong side of what's right. :)
 
I also bought loads of those and you're right - it is such fun! I don't have the time (or the tolerance) for the length of time papers and the like would lie around on a table for me to finish it, but what I did do was scan some of the backing papers and save them as jpg images which I have used in some of my photobooks for backgrounds :thumbsup2
lol - i must admit it took me about 3 months to complete 3 albums, it was when i had lots of time, pre children :lmao:
 
lol - i must admit it took me about 3 months to complete 3 albums, it was when i had lots of time, pre children :lmao:

I refer to that as TIME: BC (Time - something you have before children) :lmao:

I have just done two photobooks online and have worked on them since before Easter. Such is the (lack of) time. I ordered them this weekend - finally!
 

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