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Here is a two-page spread that will be part of my holiday album Disney (2009 ... whew!). I like to include more photos in my pages, which leaves little room for paper to elaborate designs. But there are still many things to see here. Shop around with me.

Here Is A double page layout I made for my Disney vacation album (2009 ...!). I do prefer to include SEVERAL pictures in my layouts, Which leaves less room for fancy patterned papers, There Are Still purpose Quite a Few Things going on here. Let's take a closer look.

First, I custom papers acien Collections Basic Grey by printing on to the computer (click on picture to see better detail). On the left page, I printed the word "dream" repeatedly, and changing color in every line. Then I set my box to a sheet of printer paper before printing. On the left page, I did the same thing, but with the word "Wish". To print the entire length of the right sheet, I simply selected the 8.5 x 14 in my Word document. On chaque page se trouve les photos correspondant à l'événement inscrit.

First, I personalized some of my patterned papers (old Basic Grey papers) by printing words directly onto my patterned papers (click on the photo to see the details). On the left page, I printed the word «dream», repeated in different colors on each line. I temporarily adhered my paper to a sheet of printer paper and ran it through the printer. I repeated this process on the right page, but with the word «wishes». To print the full length og the right-side paper, I simply selected the 8.5 x 14 format in my Word document. The photos are placed on the layout according Written Down To The Event.

I wanted my photos to be printed professionally, even if they were small sizes, so I prepared myself "photo boards" large format (9 "x13") for get exactly what I wanted. The detailed procedure for this is here.

I wanted all my photos to Have Professionally printed, events the small ones, so I made my own (9 "x13") "photo plates" to get EXACTLY what i wanted. The complete step-by-step instructions for this are here.

The lettering is a mixture of alphabets purchased, modified and hybrids. The title "dream" is chipboard, ink and embossed twice with clear powder. The title "Wishes" is an alphabet that I printed on a computer, plotted on a plain card and then I embellished "doodling" and also twice embossed with clear powder.

The letters are a mix Between Bought, homemade and Altered alphabets. "Dream" forfaitaire of chipboard letters That I Have inked and heat-embossed Twice in clear. "Wishes" forfaitaire from computer-printed letters are solid cardstock, we doodled and heat-embossed aussi Twice in Clear.

Disney characters are a mix of printed images to the computer and images stamped and colored with colored pencils. Here's a link to a site full of images while Disney Free: http://disney-clipart.com/

The Disney characters are On The layout has mix of art and computer-printed Hand-colored and stamped images. Here Is alink to a website full of free Disney clipart: http://disney-clipart.com/

The "belt" in the lower left corner my two-page spread, is made of mulberry paper and a loop home. To accomplish this, I cut a circle to the punch, then using an "exacto" I cut inside the circle into a loop (see picture below). I then set sparkles all around and covered the whole of adhesive Glossy Accents (Ranger) to make it very shiny and very solid.


The "belt "In The lower left-hand corner of my layout of mulberry paper forfaitaire slid Through a homemade buckle. To Create the buckle, I punched a circle, Then, using a craft knife, I cut out the middle to make it Into a buckle shape (see picture above). Then I Glued little gems all around and topped Everything With A good coat of Glossy Accents (Ranger) to make it all shiny and secure.

Disney is full of "hidden Mickeys". What's this? It is the shape of Mickey Mouse ears that we recognize in the arrangement of objects on the various sites. I wanted to reproduce this amusing detail on my page, what I did with buttons and Dew Drops (Robin's Nest). How do you Mickeys?

Disney is full of "Hidden Mickeys" .. What is that? It's The Shape of Mickey ears found all over-the sites, Through the placement of objects and lights, etc.. I wanted to Reproduce this fun detail on my layout, so i used buttons and Dew Drops (Robin's Nest) to do it. How Many Mickeys do you count?

Closing. Notice how all the page elements are "connected": the paper for photos, decorative elements. All this helps to direct the eye on the double page.

The Last Word. Note how all the page elements are connected: The Paper To The photos, embellishments To The ... All this Gives To The layout direction, "driving" the eye-through The double page.

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