Tuesday

How to fit multiple photos on a 12x12 layout


You know this scrapbooking hobby of ours? Well, it produces a lot of layouts. Which take up a lot of physical space. Which is why I've pretty much given up on the single photo layout (unless it's the only way to tell my story or if it's a gift for a non-scrapbooker) and try to fit in as many photos as I possibly can on a layout.

Here are some examples of fitting multiple photos on a 12x12 layout. :)

Cute-stuff
Guess who loves bags and purses? *winks*

1. Print small photos and punch them out with a circle punch.

Well, you know me and capturing micro-expressions. I just love how my niece S showed so many different facial expressions that I just had to include them on a layout. It's a great way to include the cute outtakes..if you look carefully, she actually looks directly at the camera for just 1 out of the 9 shots.


Never-a-dull-moment
Never a dull moment when these two are around...*winks*
2. Create a "scene" with a collage of photos taken at the same site.

Put together of "action" photos to document a fun day at the playground. I created a "scene" by extending some of the elements in the photo to the background with the leaves, butterflies and cloud.


SRM-stickers-layout
How to create a fun mixed media layout using your birthday photos...a tutorial
3. Include all the consecutive shots in a photoshoot gone awry.

Well, it would be a day when pigs fly that we actually get a great family shot where everyone is actually looking at the camera simultaneously. In the meantime, I'll just have to settle for the outtakes. *winks* This is real life.


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The NT$19 store
4. Mix up the photo sizes.

There is no need to showcase parts of photos that you don't like. Crop them to the details you want in a variety of sizes that you like and create a fun photo collage.

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The story about the cable car ride

5. Leave out the borders on your photos.

This is a great way to maximize the space on your layouts. I went with a photo mat on the entire collage of photos to pull everything together.


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An obsession with frames

6. Try a photo banner.


Make your banner a tad more interesting by incorporating small photos - super fun!


Eat-layout
Looks can be deceiving
7. Number your photos to help guide the eye in a photo collage.

Here my photo collage is on a 5x7 photo print but showcases 6 mini photos. A great way to document the not-so-great photos. :)

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A cute layout for Maya Road and Ruby Rock-it product swap

8. Try a calendar style layout.

Lay your elements and photos in a calendar style format for a cool and modern look and feel.


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One minute photos
9. Experiment with creative photo cropping.

Try long narrow photos and other shaped photos to maximize space on your layout.


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Want to win a shopping spree at Top Dog Dies?

10.  Incorporate some cut-out silhouette photos.

I love to use silhouette photos like fussy-cut elements on my layouts - a fun way to include more photos and make the photos really pop!

There you have it - 10 ways to fit multiple photos on a 12 x12 layout. Which one is your fave?


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4 comments:

1 Julie Tucker-Wolek said...

You ALWAYS ROCK the multi-photos, I totally struggle with that!! I think my fave way of yours is incorporating the really tiny photos with the larger ones on the same page!!!

2 Lisa said...

These are all so amazing!! You make the most creative, beautiful layouts I've ever seen!! Love them all!! Have a great day!! Big hugs :)

Lisa
A Mermaid's Crafts

3 Cindy deRosier said...

Our styles couldn't be more different, but we are kindred spirits when it comes to maximizing the number of photos on a page! Love these suggestions.

4 Lynn said...

Thanks for all your wonderful layout advice. Can I be part of your family? I really wish I was good like you at documenting the everyday and special events of my family.

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