Landscape or Portrait or Both?
I love it when a template has spots for photos in both landscape and portrait orientations. When I’m snapping away, I usually try to take some of both, but I’m never sure which shots I’m going to use until I sit down to scrap. The template by Anna Aspnes that I’ve selected for today’s challenge has spaces for both types of photos, increasing its versatility:
MultiFoto Single Layered Template No. 7
Here’s how Angie (angie wags), Myra, and I used it for our pages. Can you believe Angie was able to get NINE photos on this page? And there’s still room for a title over the FotoBlendz mask and journaling at the bottom. Well done, Angie!
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Credits: MultiFoto Single Layered Template No. 7, Top of the World Kit, Buttoned Up, and Cupcake Princess Kit.
You’re going to love Myra’s page because not only do you get great photos, but you also get a great recipe. Myra combined some of the photo spots to accommodate her six pictures, another technique I like about multi-photo templates.
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Credits: MultiFoto Single Layered Template No. 7, Stitched by Anna White No. 1, Stitched by Anna White No. 5, In the Kitchen No. 2 Hand Drawn Brushes, Battered Pastels Paper Pack, and Curled Journal Spots No. 3.
I used four photos on the left and another one with the FotoBlendz mask, filling the remaining spots with patterned paper. This technique gives you a spot for embellishments or additional journaling.
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Credits: MultiFoto Single Layered Template No. 7, MonoBlendz Avalanche Paperie No. 4, Complete Stitched Alpha Collection No. 1, LoopDaLoop ArtStrokes No. 2 Brush Set, Stitched by Anna Circles No. 1, CurvyCorner Stitched Blocks No. 1, O.M.G. PageSet, Dandy Life Paper Pack, Little Bits Alpha, Carissa Paper Pack, and Stacked Dates Brushes.
Anna’s versatile template is one of the Thrifty Thursday specials today in the store, so I hope you’ll try it out and post your page in the Template Challenge Gallery. I’m looking forward to seeing the creative ways you use it.
