When you create your scrapbook pages, do you make them with a facing page in mind, or as a single, stand-alone page? I have noticed that there is a trend toward creating solitary scrapbook pages, especially in the world of digital scrapbooking. But it really does look much better to have a two-page spread if you plan on putting your pages in a scrapbook.
If you are in need of a little push to motivate you to get back into double page scrapping, then you simply must go check out Angie’s (you know, Ikeagoddess?) challenge going on at The Meadow! Everyone who participates will get this AWESOME calendar that Angie made, using W&W goodies! Plus one lucky winner will get a W&W gift card, yippee! She also challenged us to use Heidi’s new kit, Warming the Heart, which I just LOVE LOVE LOVE
! Plus, it’s on sale for 20% off right now
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You’ll have to hurry though, the challenge ends at midnight on Saturday!
Here are the pages I contributed
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Have fun
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I have just finished by first ever double page LO for the Meadow challenge
Oh, I LOVE it JanMary!! I left you some love at your Weeds and Wildflowers Gallery
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P.S. If anyone else wants to see JanMary’s layout, look here: http://www.weedsandwildflowersdesign.com/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=1799&ppuser=38
I am a big advocate for double pages, and there are lots of ways of doing the, including using your stand alone pages! check this post I did a while back: http://designbydani.com/girltalk/?p=664
I am happy I am not alone hehehe
Wow, great idea Michelle! I had never thought of using my stand alone pages like that. Beautiful work
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