LenaGardner
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I've always been scared of 2-page layouts...the last time I tried one I was on my old desktop and was using a template. My PSP did NOT want to open such a large template and I had the hardest time with it! Without a template, I wasn't confident of my ability to make it look right.
But I was looking at Vanessa (nesser1981) 's books lately in a thread about printing...and she mentioned that she does facing pages of her books with the same kit/same background paper. Not necessarily two page layouts, just coordinating, so to speak.
I immediately fell in love with the idea and decided to try it.
I've never been a chronological scrapper or printer so normally when I go to put a book together I just sit layouts next to each other that don't look too terrible and go with it.
But this summer I'm printing a book of JUST what Nathan did this summer so that he can take it back to his dad's house in the fall. I wanted the pages to look good next to each other so it seemed a good time to try it.
Sometimes I've been posting both pages, and other times just the first one. But I wanted to share them with you and thank Vanessa for the wonderful idea. I am SO much happier seeing them side by side and looking coherent!
Here are some from the book I'm working on for him:
Thanks for letting me share
But I was looking at Vanessa (nesser1981) 's books lately in a thread about printing...and she mentioned that she does facing pages of her books with the same kit/same background paper. Not necessarily two page layouts, just coordinating, so to speak.
I immediately fell in love with the idea and decided to try it.
I've never been a chronological scrapper or printer so normally when I go to put a book together I just sit layouts next to each other that don't look too terrible and go with it.
But this summer I'm printing a book of JUST what Nathan did this summer so that he can take it back to his dad's house in the fall. I wanted the pages to look good next to each other so it seemed a good time to try it.
Sometimes I've been posting both pages, and other times just the first one. But I wanted to share them with you and thank Vanessa for the wonderful idea. I am SO much happier seeing them side by side and looking coherent!
Here are some from the book I'm working on for him:
Thanks for letting me share