I rarely do 1 page layouts because I have enough pictures to do 2 pages. I don't really have anything against one pages, it just rarely works out that way.
iwrbnd, I notice the pics in your sig...do you live near/in Marceline or just visited?
Almost always a 2 page LO, unless it is an "opening page" for an album, or a gift page meant to be framed. I will make the occasional 3 page or 4 page LO for fun. But 99% of the time... 2 page LO...............P
I usually just do one because I've just started scrapbooking in the past year but now I'm finding more and more that I try to look at it as two pages because it flows better. Definitely takes some practice. It's probably one of my biggest challeges to get that in your head before you start.
I usually do two page layouts, but as of late I have been doing single ones. That is because I am working on a Disney album of just the characters I have met, so they all get just one page.
But I am really liking how it is turning out, so for my actual Disney trips from last year, I am planning to do two page dividers (Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Animal Kingdom), and one page layouts of the area of the park and rides.
I usually do two page layouts...but I've used 1 page layouts in the kids' school books.. while I have enough for 2 pages, some photos are similar and I don't want to be over redundant..
Mostly two page layouts. But even if I am doing a one page layout I do the other one page at the same time. They might not be the same "subject" but I want the colors to at least coordinate.
Most of the time, I do 2 page LO; but sometimes, I just don't have enough pics, or I have too many good pics after a 2-page and have to make a third. I always struggle with the last page in the album, because it has to be 1 page.
Mostly 2, but sometimes ther's only enough for one. The hardest bit for me is letting go of a pic to fit a 1-page when there's not enough for a 2 (I do sometimes split a page so its 1 + 1/3 and 2/3).
I've had to let go of my super-matchiness as I've been in one-page swaps
Mostly two page layouts. But even if I am doing a one page layout I do the other one page at the same time. They might not be the same "subject" but I want the colors to at least coordinate.
Mostly 2 but if I only have enough for one I do the same. My big problem comes when I really want/need to do 3 or 4 pages that flow together. I love the hinged page protectors for this, but then I have to plan how to make the layouts before and after also flow with the hinged pages.
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