Showing posts with label multiple photo layouts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label multiple photo layouts. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 1, 2025

July's Free Multiple Photos Digital Scrapbooking Template is Waiting For You

Welcome to The Cherry On Top.

I've got your free monthly template ready along with some lovely digital scrapbooking page layout inspiration. Keep scrolling to the bottom to see a huge freebie I've got for you, too! Of course, you are more than welcome to scroll through years and years of blogs full of freebies, recipes, printables, travel tips and so much more.


free scrapbooking template

Just look at all of the photos you can scrap with this great template.

multiple photos layout

My team did all kinds of fun stuff with the photo spots. Get inspired!

free digital templates

All of these pages are an absolute delight to feast your eyes upon. I may be bias, but the page below boasts Clever Monkey Graphics goodies and I'm such a fan. It's just way fun!

photo reel template

It's getting pretty hot here in Belgium and Germany. These pool photos are looking refreshing.

free templates for scrapbooking

Such a cute idea to put little cartoon faces or other elements in all of those spots.

free templates

If you missed some of the free monthly templates, no worries. I've bundled them all up and put them at an insanely low price so you can grab them. What a great gift for a scrappy sister!

scrapbook bundle

Last month's free template is still live. Grab it if you missed!

free template

My favorite paper project as of late is also ready for ya! Scrap your Germany vacation?

free summer printables

I spent weeks writing a blog post about travel in Germany, along the Mosel River. It's a trip I recommend for anyone, any age, no matter how you like to travel. Whether you're an outdoorsy, sporty type, a laid back rv'er or you enjoy a bit of pampering in a posh hotel or BnB. The Mosel River in Germany has got you covered and I've got you covered on many, many activities and sites to see and do. You probably won't have enough time to do them all.

free digital papers

There's a paper pack, vintage ellies, travel and specific German theme pack.

scrapbooking elements

Zip back and grab what you can and consider supporting The Cherry through a purchase at the shop.

german scrapbook collection

I'd love to get some comments from you. Let me know what you are doing this summer or what your next vacation plans. Tell me how much you appreciate all of the free stuff. Ask crafty or scrapbook related questions. Just leave me some love as a way to say thanks and thank you for hanging with The Cherry.



 

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Multiple Photos Scrapbooking Layout and Free Template

Welcome to The Cherry On Top.

Last week we scrapped up some fun photos with this photo reel template.  It's still free on last week's blog. I've got the link for you at the end of this entry. Today, we're scrapping the rest of the page.  Join us in the process, get a few scrappy tips and hopefully, some inspiration to go and scrap your own page.


I used the rounded square template on each of my photos and placed them on the circular disc.



Though these circle templates are over a decade old, I still use them ALL of the time.  They are from Fiskars.



They come with graduating circles that were perfect for this project.


Last week I went into more detail on the process of making a page.  These are some very old scrapbooking goodies from my stash.  I even kept the packaging from this collection because there were a few pieces I could cut out and use as embellishments.  Hehehe...

You can also see above, a very rough sketch.  I strongly recommend that you have some kind of layout in mind before scrapbooking.  Otherwise, you'll waste a lot of time.  Hit up Pinterest or another scrapbooking gallery.  My group on Facebook is a decent spot for inspiration and this blog even better still.



This collection matched so well with my photos.  First, the colours are repeated in my photos and second, it is youthful, like the lovelies pictured.



You can see the built up circles with black edging.  I'm thinking I could have saved all of the black paper and just inked around all of the edges, but then again, this layering does add more depth to my page.  I inked around all of the elements and the page itself.  It's the first time I ever inked around the entire background and I really like the result.

These letters are some kind of felt and it got all over the place.  Not ideal, but they do look pretty cool.  Use thick, double sided foam tape to make your pages pop and bring you goodies, literally off of the page.


 Free Template

Above is the free template so you can try this project out for yourself.


 Photo Reel Templates

These are the templates available in my shop.  There are NINE different templates to play with and they are just 1,99!  They will make such an excellent addition to your scrapbooking stash.

I've got some really fun projects coming up.  Freebie Friday I'll be diving into how to change up your templates.  There will be a lot of tips and tricks and every Friday, we feature freebies, too.  Saturdays are reserved for hybrids.  I'll be showing off my PuurFect Cute Cards and how to turn them in to a mini album and show off your puurfect babies.

Thanks for checking out The Cherry!


Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Multiple Photo Layout Inspiration How Many Can You Get on a Page

 Edit Out Your Favorite Photos?!  No!!!

Have you ever had so many photos for a project that you thought you could never get them all in one book? I found myself there, too.Recently I made a book for my nieces and there were so many photos that I thought just HAD to be in there. Another challenge needed to be met.Check the results out for yourself and add more photos to your next project.



Give your next project a different angle.


Liam's page is very symmetric.  The viewer can really focus on the pictures. Cut out some formed pictures, add some reinforcement, ribbons and embellishments and you've got yourself little puppets that seem to come to life.  The girls thought this was very cool and fun. Check out the flowers that are cut in half. I very often cut out regular papers and use them for embellishments, but then I end up with a lot of half flowers such as these. Put them to use like they are here.  


You don't always have to use the entire picture. Besides, what else would you put in tiny frames like these? Framing draws your eye to the picture and makes a pretty princess even more adorable.


Wow! You can find 9 pictures in this layout. Now, that is maximum usage.


Above, is one of my favorite pages from the book. Again, I had so many pictures of my niece. I wanted her to be able to see them all next to each other, so that she can view her own progression through life. I am so glad I have nieces. Finally, I can use flowery, girly stuff. Hehehe...These foam flowers were made with a stencil as well. 


Remember to take your layouts out of the protectors before you take the picture. Otherwise, you end up with serious glare. Hard to fix once you give the book away. "Note to self".


Turn your pretty flowers into their own little flowers with this layout. I don't have a die cut machine. So, I use stencils. This is more time consuming, of course, but the result is still spectacular. 7 pictures adorn this layout, yet it still doesn't look cluttered. Pull out colors from your background page when looking for the perfect embellishment to make your layout more cohesive.


This page is very attractive. Coordinating papers help make the look.


Fun pictures are usually the favorite.


Is this page kicking or what?! Sporting 14 funny photos, a page like this is bound to bring a boat load of laughter and pleasant memories. Fun pictures deserve fun colors. I just eyeballed it. No measuring. It went very fast. Make sure if you only have the fewest of tools for your projects that a paper cutter is one of them. You will save so much time.


Unlike the layout above this one, that was spaced out, these pictures overlap a little. The pictures blend into each other a bit more. It goes twice as fast, too.


This layout is actually a bit chaotic for my usual tastes, but somehow I still love it. Count the photos? There are over 10. Another great time saving tool is a shape cutter, which I used for all of these circles. It took a bit of time for this page. Cutting out all of the circles then playing with the layout until it was just right. For this kind of overlapping, it is best to strategically place your glue dot or double sided tape so that you have some flexibility to possibly put another photo slightly underneath. First, play with the pieces and photos before you adhere them. It was worth the time. Don't you think?

Using maximum pictures for one or a double page did prove a bit difficult, but this is one challenge we can tick off. Check!

Feel free to share your multiple layout projects.

Happy scrapping!