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Creatively Crop Scrapbook Page Photos
Design by Erin Clarkson
Add an extra photo by turning it into a scrapbooking accent. Crop the photo into a different shape using a punch. Then, prop it up with adhesive foam.
Group Scrapbook Photos in Columns
Design by Jamie Waters
Arrange photos in whimsical columns to capture the chaos of one day. Leave a white border around each photo for distinction. (You can order photos with a white border at Photo Express)
Display Photos in a Grid
Design by Cathy Blackstone
Create a grid-format scrapbook page using 12 photos, a title, journaling, and several embellishments. To crop the photos uniformly, use a square punch. Flip the punch over so you can see exactly where you're cutting.
Scrapbook 40 Photos in One Page
Design by Sarah Klemish
Arrange a large group of photos in image-editing software, then print as one sheet for easy scrapbooking. Keep papers and embellishments simple as not to overwhelm small photos.
Neatly Organize Large and Supporting Shots
Design by Candi Gershon
Place two large photos at the top of a scrapbook page, then line the edges with smaller shots.
Balance a Scrapbook Page with a Collage
Design by Vicki Boutin
Ground a large photo by double-matting it with coordinating patterned paper. Then, to keep the multiphoto page balanced, group supporting shots in a collage.
Crop Photos in Rectangles
Design by Jennifer Perks
Crop photos into thin rectangles to fit multiple shots on one page. Tight cropping also helps keep focus on your subjects.
Design a Photo Strip
Design by Vicki Boutin
Put a creative spin on a photo strip by starting with one large photo. Mat the large photo on a different color cardstock to give it even more distinction.
Scrapbook Photos in a Cluster
Design by Ann Costen
Arrange a cluster of photos in rows for a streamlined look. Place the cluster slightly off-center to make room for journaling and a title.
Accent Supporting Photos on a Scrapbook Page
Design by Pam Callaghan
Use horizontal strips of patterned paper to ground a row of supporting photos. It's a great way to spotlight smaller photos on a multiphoto page.
Create a Multiphoto Grid Scrapbook Page
Design by Laina Lamb
Organize a multiphoto scrapbook page in a grid to keep it tidy. Crop a photo to the size of four small grid blocks to create a striking focal point.
Overlap Multiple Scrapbook Photos
Design by Irma Gabbard
Overlap photos to create a large focal point and ground scrapbook page elements.
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