» Terrific Templates No. 12 «
I’m thinking that y’all have taken ALOT of summer photos and that (just perhaps… hehehe) you might have a need to scrap all those photos. So, this week’s terrific template can easily accomodate six or seven photos… it’s a new template from Anna Aspnes: MultiFoto Single Layered Template No. 2.
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It’s a simple blocked layout with incredible versatility! Check it out and see what you can do with all those blocks and white space!
Our Guest CTer, Kayleigh, has been rockin’ the gallery during her “reign” and she’s jumped into the template challenge this week, too! And, I must say, this is a fabulously creative use of Anna’s template… first of all, she turned the template one rotation. She only used one photo, choosing to replace the rest of the blocks with Anna’s lovely new Monoblendz “Bananas & Custard” paper, but check it out… Kayleigh SHRUNK the template to layer on her 12x12 layout! So clever! And I love the soft colors… paired with Pattie’s fabulous felts, it’s a total winner in my book!
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Sarah also took a bit of a creative license with the template and changed its size, too…just slightly reducing it to create a smaller canvas on her 12x12 layout of her beautiful daughter. A perfect balance! Like Kayleigh, Sarah used the largest block for her focal photo, but she added one more supporting photo to one of the smaller blocks. Keeping the palette of the layout in those beautiful pink-brown tones create a soft sweet background for her darling photos.
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Every single block in the template has been filled with photos in Katrina’s cool layout! I LOVE how she enlarged the focal photo and tucked it behind the bottom three photos! So clever! This left her with a smaller area for journaling, but she still had plenty of space to tell her story! Don’t you just love the simplicity of her layout? The photos truly take center stage!
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Like Kayleigh, I only used one photo on my layout and I filled the other blocks with bright patterned papers. Like Sarah, I kept the original orientation of the template, but like Katrina, I kept the template in Anna’s original 12x12 size! Also, like Katrina, I used the template’s title treatment and font, simply turning it to fill the “white space” on my photo and coloring a select few letters. Since I had quite the story to tell, I loved having all that space on the bottom for journaling!
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So, let’s see what you can do with Anna’s terrific template! Remember to post your layouts in the DD “Template Challenge” gallery!



