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In less than 24 hours we will greet a new year! My wish is that 2012 is a good year for all of you! If you have never done Project 365 (one layout per day) or Project 52 (one layout per week recapping the week's activities), now might be a good time to try it. If you are time challenged you could do what I call "Project Monthly" and do a multiple photo page with journaling that recaps the month's activities. It's a great way to get all those photos scrapped!
Today's free download is the last of the set of quick pages. If you missed any the set will be for sale in my Digitals store after the blog train as will the other free downloads. Click on the preview to download.



Here is todays free download: the second of four Quick Pages made with the Silver & Gold Edition of Home For The Holidays. There is room for plenty of journaling. I would love to see some pages posted at the Digitals Gallery! Have fun!
Todays download is the first of a set of 4 Quick Pages made using my Home For The Holidays: Silver & Gold Edition page kit. Just click on the preview to download. Enjoy!





Today's download is the final set of storyboards. I hope you are enjoying using them. You can easily make multiple photo double page layouts by flipping them horizontally or vertically. Let your photos tell the story. Add a title and a date and you are done!

Wow! Day 4 already! I know a lot of you are probably looking at these and saying, "Well, I don't have enough photos to fill all those openings!" I neglected to say that you can also fill some of the openings with background papers from your favorite kits! Be sure to resize them, though, so the pattern looks right. For instance, the 3rd board in the set (shown in the lower left hand corner) has 25 small openings (2"x 2" or 600 x 600 pixels each). You should either resize your background to 600x600 or cut a piece that size and make sure it fits just under the grid lines so you won't have any blank areas showing. Or, you can place your photos where you want them leaving some spaces open and then slip any full sized background underneath and it will show wherever you don't have photos.











