Layouts are ideas or suggestions for pages. They can be modified in any way that best accommodates your need. They are designed to be used as suggestions, options or to inspire your creativity. You are not obligated to use preconceived formats. Actually, I encourage you to use your imagination, open your creative vaults and design your own personalized pages.
I included this section to prompt you to use more than one picture per page, or to show some advantageous ways to highlight arrangements. Pages with plain backgrounds, single pictures (unless they are large), and minimal embellishments are not very interesting. Pages should not be stark and empty, nor should they be overwhelming and too busy. Scrapbooking is not about creating a photo album, it is about capturing memories and documenting your life's events and those that shared it. Here are some examples of functional layouts:
I included this section to prompt you to use more than one picture per page, or to show some advantageous ways to highlight arrangements. Pages with plain backgrounds, single pictures (unless they are large), and minimal embellishments are not very interesting. Pages should not be stark and empty, nor should they be overwhelming and too busy. Scrapbooking is not about creating a photo album, it is about capturing memories and documenting your life's events and those that shared it. Here are some examples of functional layouts: