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Paperclipping 80 – A Multi-Photo Template

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Paperclipping 80 - A Multi-Photo Template

If you like the flexible template from episode 73, you’ll love this one for your holiday layouts, which often require lots of photos.

When you’re done watching today’s episode, be sure to see what is in the new Holiday Altered Book Tutorial, if you haven’t already.

This tutorial is for members only.

Below is a view of the layout from today’s episode…

Kansas City Christmas

Journaling reads: This year we had the unusual opportunity to have all the grandkids together (although Chad & Ashley couldn’t make it out). Grandma & Grandpa tried so hard to get a photo with all the grandkids throughout the stay and this picture was another failed attempt–the Martineau twins didn’t make it outside. Christmas with the Buckland’s was so fun! We played at a gymnastics place, had lunch at a dinosaur restaurant with lightening storms and giant dino’s, and did some shopping. At home we were cozy in the beautiful Buckland home.


The following people won Lain Ehmann’s drawing from Paperclipping Live a few weeks ago. Some of you have not yet contacted me. If that’s you, please email me with your full name and address at noell@paperclipping.com. Congratulations!

Snippets–
Kristyn (kkg9) & Connie

Special Issue of Simple Scrapbooks–
Jana & Tina (from www.babyscrapbookingideas.com)

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  • frenchpossum
    I just found this site and thought that your video was so helpfull. thake the hassell out of what to do.great work keep up the great work in helping all of us out in scrapbook world how to get it right.Thanks again Blessings to you Oh and i just love "Fred" i live in australia. where can I buy him...he is wonderful..
    best wishes Frenchpossum
  • Erin
    The white space on both pages and the evenly spaced borders on the multi-photo page really work to make the number of photos easier on the eye, I like that. It seems that often when a see a scrap page where that many photos are used, it usually looks to cluttered or busy, but this really works. I like the clean, minimalist look of it. Very nice.
  • Love this tip!

    I've already downloaded it :o)
  • I use this particular layout often since I tend to put lots of photos on each layout. In fact, I just created my first mini version of it on 8x8 (in my 25 days of Christmas project that I'm currently working on). It looks great in mini as well. Gained a few new tips for how to make it work better for me. Thanks for sharing this, Noell. I always learn something new here at Paperclipping and it's always timely and fresh.
    Blessings and Merry Christmas,
    ~Toni~
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