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Old 05-16-2019, 04:35 PM
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Default Looking for guidance / advice

I'm kind of stuck... I am a beginner scrapbooker that just can't see to find her groove. I have completed 2 Album projects - 1 was a recipe book and the other was with a Project Life Kit. Both of these were paper and now I prefer to work digitally. I tried to continue with PL but found that the cards didn't have much 'flair' so then I explored other options and found SSD and love the kits - and I can use as much or as little 'flair' as I want! I have tried to play along with the games - bingo, passport and the birthday month but can't help but feel overwhelmed!

Ultimately I would like to put a book together for each of my nieces - with all of their childhood adventures. But what do you do if you have a bumblebee page (blacks & yellows) right next to a unicorn page (pastels, pinks & purples)? Or when you use a Brooke Magee 1-2 pic template right next to a LJS Photo Focus?

What do you do with your pages after you scrap? Is it ok to have memory books that don't have 1 color scheme/theme and/or format throughout? Am I totally overthinking this??
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