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I know that when the holidays hit, the cameras come out and we have LOTS of pictures. I also know that it is easier to place LOTS of pictures in a digital layout and make it look clean because we can square everything up and change sizes.
So, this week's challenge is to make a page with LOTS of pictures. If you are struggling with a layout for all those pictures, try going through the gallery and CASEing one. It can be hard to find the right placement when we use lots of photos, but the affect can be great and sometimes we just have a lot of photos and don't want it to take 3-5 pages to do it. Give it a try!!!
If you play along, please share your hard work with us and upload to your gallery! Make sure you add DGC09 to your keywords (additional keywords are OK, just separate them with commas), and PLEASE post a link here in this thread; we would NOT want to miss it! Also, if you aren't a FAN CLUB member, please observe the NO UPLOAD on SUNDAY rule!
You can find all submissions for this challenge here: DGC09
Great take on the challenge!! I love pages with lots of pics--
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This evening I made a family Christmas scrapbook page that is 12 x 24 in size.I combined Digital Scrapbooking Challenges DGC04, FDC05, DGC06, and DGC09 in this one page.
DGC04 had me using at least 4 fonts on the page. I have used five fonts.
DGC05 had me modifying the effects on a picture to make it look like a sketched pencil picture.
DGC06 is to created a 12 x 24 page with a picture in the center of the page.
DGC09 has me putting multiple pictures on the same page (as many holiday pictures as you can). I was going for a hallway feel with picture on the wall. I think I got that going for a Victorian look.