Scrapbook Multiple Photos on One Page

Scrapbook Multiple Photos on One Page

Here is a way to add many photos to your scrapbook layout using only one page. In addition, it is interactive PLUS quick, easy and inexpensive!

What you need

Cardstock, adhesive, scissors and photos

Instructions

A few photos on the layout and then a book that holds the rest of the photos! This is a great way to get alot of photos on one layout, instead of making a layout for each photo or having to choose between several really good photos! Scrapbooking has all the answers!!!

Scrapbook Layout Description

This layout is a 12 x 12. In this layout I silhouetted several shots of my grand daughter holding ladybugs and rolie-polie bugs that she likes to “collect” and play with. (those are all that are allowed to be collected!) Then I created a book with additional photos. The journaling is on the front cover!

Multiple Photos in one page

This is the layout with the book closed and the journaling showing

 Open the book and there are more photos!

Open the book and there are more photos!

Scrapbook Techniques Used

I silhouetted several close-up shots of the child doing different things, holding the bug cage, etc. That was my main layout design.

To make the book:

Take a sheet of cardstock and cut it to twice the size you want the book to be and fold it in half. This book is about 4 x 6 – that way I only had to trim 1/4″ off the photos to have them fit on the pages.

On contrasting cardstock, I used the computer to type the journaling and then just glued it to the front of the “book”.

I decorated the front cover with left over stickers.

I took 2 more photos – these were my favorites – and cut them the size to fit in the “book”.

If you’d like to make more “pages” in the book, just cut additional pieces of cardstock the same size and put them together – use a stapler to hold them together at the fold, or needle and thread and sew them together at the fold.

If you use page protectors, just slide the finished layout in the page protector with the book closed.

Using a craft knife, gently slice the page protector along where the “spine” of the book is.

Make the slit just about 1/8 inch longer than the spine on both ends – just a little extra space so it doesn’t tear when you open the cover. Make sure you don’t slice into the paper.

Now, pull the page protector open and slide the book cover through the slit.

Scrapbook Tools Used Scissors, adhesive photo squares, cardstock, computer, left over stickers, 1 sheet of pattern paper.

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Comments

  1. i love it

  2. I like it! I did something like this with a picture of a door, you open the door and you see my nephew! (He was hiding from the camera behind the door). I also had other pictures of him on the page.

  3. This is very simple and nothing special to it. I think it needs a lot more layering, more color, and more embellishments to it. Other than that, the pictures are defiantly cute!!

  4. bella3cadie says

    Great idea for all those photos I have of one subject! Thanks for the idea!

  5. I think that its very unique

  6. llmcd@tds.net says

    Very nice job and such a cute idea! Thanks.
    LLMcD

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