In this final part of our Project Preserve The Memories series, Kristen gets creative!
Many thanks to Kristen for detailing her journey so thoroughly, and for sharing it with us. We hope that you have been inspired to jump in and get some photos into albums and document your story as well!
If you have missed our earlier posts in this series, you can check them out here
If you have missed our earlier posts in this series, you can check them out here
Step 10 – Be Creative With Layouts & Pocket Pages
Just because you are using a ProjectLife© Core Kit and pocket pages doesn't mean you can’t also throw in some
full-page layouts when the photos call for it. Larger prints or odd sized
photos and memorabilia are perfect for this!
You may also find yourself with one or more photos that ‘just won’t fit’ into any pocket page you have. This might be because it is the wrong orientation, or you have 10 photos and 9 pockets. Or perhaps you just don’t have a pocket configuration that suits that particular set of photos. Whatever your needs, think creatively about what you already have in your stash!
My We R Memory Keepers 9 pocket pages have vertical pockets,
I have a collection of landscape photos. What to do...?
Here’s a couple of ideas...
In the example above, I simply rotated my pocket page to
create landscape orientation pockets, trimmed off the excess 1.5” with my craft
knife and ruler (so it ended up the ‘right’ width for my album including the
same 1” margin as my other pages), punched some new holes and PRESTO I had
exactly what I needed!
Your page sizes don’t all need to be the same either, as
long as they don’t overhang your album. In my 8.5x11 album I’ve used 5x7, 6x4, 6x6,
8x8 and even 4x4 (We R Memory Keepers instagram) page protectors for ‘mini
layouts’ for 1 or 2 photos.
If trimming down a 12x12 page to create what you need, don’t
throw away the excess you’ve trimmed off. Turn it into another mini insert! The
spaces will be 6x4 or 3x4 in size if you have trimmed closely, so pop in some
cards and photos and punch straight through if you don’t have excess for a
margin to punch the holes in.
Step 11 – Adding Extra Photos
As family and friends see the album that you are creating,
you will invariably find yourself the recipient of ‘extra’ photos that they
have that belong in your album. Or perhaps as you work through you will
discover photos that you missed previously tucked away.
Creating smaller ‘filler’ pages (using the techniques above)
is the perfect ‘no-fuss’ way of quickly adding these extra photos. Simply pop
them into the correct section of your ring-binder album, without the need to
redo any of the pages you have already done.
I hope you have enjoyed getting started on your journey of
preserving your memories as much as I have enjoyed sharing mine with you! We’d
love you to share your own story with us, or photos of layouts you’re creating
to preserve your memories. You can do this via our Facebook page or email them
to us at dizzyizzyscrapbooking@gmail.com
Happy Scrapping!
Kristen
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