![]() You do have to anticipate how the orientation of the photos will change – one vertical 4×6 will convert into two horizontal 3x4s. Divide and Conquer!Ī good majority of sketches will feature at least one or two 4×6 photos in the design, and the easiest way to add more photos is to divide at least one of those 4×6 spots in half and use two 3×4 photos. This is a common concern I hear from scrapbookers when they are working with sketches – “I use too many photos to make this sketch work!†Hopefully the suggestions I share will help you to see page sketches in a new light and not feel restricted by the number of photos featured in the page rendering. The intent of today’s blog post is to share ways to adapt a layout sketch to accommodate more photos. You have creative license to interpret the sketch however you please. They often do not contain measurements or explicit instructions. Sketches are meant to inspire – to help kickstart ideas and get creative juices flowing. Sometimes you don’t end up with the exact same design as the original sketch, and that is okay! It is sort of like packing for a day trip to Disneyland but ending up at Universal Studios instead. You are provided with a final page layout and it is up to you to determine the supplies and route you will take to get to that final design. I love the creative adventure that is the scrapbook sketch. Welcome to the Summer CLS blog hop! I hope you are enjoying the projects and ideas the team is sharing! I will be sharing ideas on how to adapt a scrapbook sketch to accommodate more photos and at the end of the article, you will see the links to the next blog in the hop! Learn ways to add more photos to a scrapbook page sketch ![]() Creative Life Scrapbooking Summer Blog Hop
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