Hey everyone!!! I'm pretty new to this board having just gotten into the whole scrapbooking thing. I just bought all my supplies last weekend
(OMG EXPENSIVE!!) and am in the process of sorting through ALL the pictures of my niece. There are TONS of them!!!
Since I am new I do have a few questions for all you experienced scrappers out there...
1) What is the best way to get started??? Do you just lay everything out, pick some random pictures that kinda go together and dig in, or is there a certain method you guys use to get started???
2) On some of my pages I would like to use titles, but I want my title to blend in with my paper. I'm not doing these digitally, all by hand, but I want it to look smooth and fluid. I don't want to be using Disney themed paper and have like a big blue banner across the top. Is there a certain technique to use that might help with that???
3) Is there a certain number of photos that you generally use to put on a page?? I don't want to make it look crowded. I have A LOT of 4x6 pictures. Some I do plan to cut down, but that's the general size that I will be using.
There might be many, many, many more questions as I start diving into this monster. Thank you soooo much for any feedback you all can give me.

Since I am new I do have a few questions for all you experienced scrappers out there...
1) What is the best way to get started??? Do you just lay everything out, pick some random pictures that kinda go together and dig in, or is there a certain method you guys use to get started???
2) On some of my pages I would like to use titles, but I want my title to blend in with my paper. I'm not doing these digitally, all by hand, but I want it to look smooth and fluid. I don't want to be using Disney themed paper and have like a big blue banner across the top. Is there a certain technique to use that might help with that???
3) Is there a certain number of photos that you generally use to put on a page?? I don't want to make it look crowded. I have A LOT of 4x6 pictures. Some I do plan to cut down, but that's the general size that I will be using.
There might be many, many, many more questions as I start diving into this monster. Thank you soooo much for any feedback you all can give me.