Wednesday, March 30, 2011

11 pictures on 2 pages!

Happy Wednesday. Half way through the work week. Today's pages have a lot of pictures. They all went together so I didn't want to separate them. I love the first two pictures with both of my boys. I can see such caring in my older sons face. He really looked worried that his baby brother was upset. I used the same papers as I did in yesterdays layout. The patterned paper is Creative Memories, the White cardstock is Colorbok and the dark blue is Bazzill. I was very interested to see how the Colorbok and Bazzill compared when cutting in my Expression machine. I must say they both did very well. The cuts were clean and crisp with both papers. The Bazzill is a heavier paper, but I like both brands. The font is from the Boys will be Boys Cricut Cartridge again. I'm really glad I was able to get so many pictures on these two pages. I still have so many to scrapbook, so the more on a page the better. What do you think? Do you put a lot of pictures on your pages or do you emphasize one special picture to a page? I like to do both, but have way too many pictures to do a lot of the one picture to a page ones. The next couple of layouts I'm working on will show cuts from the Nursery Rhyme's cartridge. I'm not quite finished with it yet, but so far so good. Come back again and check it out.

5 comments:

  1. Wow...I think you set a record...lol! Love this layout! I like to put lots of photos together also. I think it sort of tells a story when you do. Great layout...as always!

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  2. I love this layout and ove that you used 11 photos. I once had someone tell me you can not use that many and was like...my book my choice, but I often love they wasy many photos looks..like you did here. AWESOME!!

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  3. wow love the layout. Even though it has so many pictures it does not look cramped. I so need to adopt this style. 3 pictures has me flummoxed. TFS

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  4. I love your layout, and I love that you used so many pictures on them! Great LO

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  5. I LOVE picture-heavy LOs!!!! Sometimes I think we forget the subject and emphasize the diecuts too much. This is just beautiful and what a great way to remember when they are little!

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