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Can someone talk to me about the allure of quick pages? I see so many sets in the GGG sale and I wonder if I have use for them.
What are the pros and cons to them? Anyone want to show me some LO's made using them? ![]()
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I design them for Melissa Bennett, and I think they're great for new scrappers, or for gift albums, or for filling in an album or getting some pages done quickly. I take sooo many photos and at the end of the year when I print my books, there are inevitably pictures I didn't get to. So I'll use QPs to scrap those pics.
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My main question is how do you take a QP and finish it? They seem a bit unfinished to me only because I enjoy journaling and titling my LOs. I guess you'd need to have the kit used to make the QP.
Can you show me some of your finished ones?
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You can journal on any QP...and add your own artwork above it. It might take a bit of great PS work to blend if you're trying to integrate tightly into the QP, but it can be done.
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This is a QP that was a giveaway on KCB's blog a while ago
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