It's perfect for the novice scrapper or someone who is overwhelmed by staring at 15 pages in a 12x12 album. My challenge for this particular paper album was to incorporate thank you notes from 34 fourth grade students. Because this album came with 12 photo mats in 4 different colors, I decided to cut them in quarters, so I ended up with 36 mini pieces of paper. (I know you're wondering about my math... I didn't use one of the colors because it was brown and too dark for the kids to write on.) I've learned from my many communal album experiences that it's best to give everyone individual pieces to write on, for the following reasons...
1. the back can be used in case mistakes are made
2. giving someone a defined area to work with is always best3. one person is not "holding up" the album as others painfully wait for their turn to write in it
So here's how the project evolved...
I was quite pleased with the finished product! I hope the Aunty and Uncle that are on the receiving end enjoy the notes from the kids as well as the pictures of their time with them.
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