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PostHeaderIcon Double Up Scrapbooking

That’s right.  It’s really ok to double your layout when you have too many pictures.  But don’t be overwhelmed by the oversized canvas.  It can be a bit intimidating until you’ve tried it a few times.

I like to imagine the end result as one large picture, then I break it down into two halves.  You might want to draw it out as a whole on a scratch pad first.  Next, determine where your dividing line will be.   Be sure to cut your photos at a reasonable spot and take that into consideration when you’re planning your layouts.  Always, always use similar colors and designs elements for both pages to  create balance and connection between the two sides.

Need scrapbooking ideas for arranging a double layout?  Here are a few examples:

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Need some help co-ordinating your scrapbooking papers?  Try one of these double sided paper sets, a great deal and makes color matching so simple!

24 double-sided, 12” x 12” specialty papers- two clear glitter, two glitter thermography, two flocked and two shimmer thermography papers as well as 16 flat paper sheets.   We love these!

 

 

With the 12 x 12 inch K-Ology Peabody Scrap Pad To Go by K and Company you can create a whole album with just one pad! Coordinate your creations with this set of: 36 double-sided 12 x 12 inch designer papers, and more.

This Anna Griffin Calisto Collection Cardstock Pack includes 24 double sided papers with specialty finishes.

Cheers and Happy Scrapbooking!

Val at Paperhills


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