
One thing you will notice is the large photos that I cut up and divided into the pockets. I've seen this alot online and really wanted to try it.
I also used my Blendability Markers on my Easter images!
So, as you can see above, I printed a large 6" X 12" photo and cut it apart. The easiest way I found to do this was to create a photo box in MDS and print it through Stampin' Up's Printing Service.

This is super simple! Open a 12" X 12" page, insert two photo boxes and resize them to 6" X 12". Drag and drop your photos!

I then created some DSP cards that would fit in the pockets. I used the square punch, sized them to the PL pocket sizes (4" X 6", 4" square and 2" X 3"). There are also some template pages that you can use to do this without using the punches, but I was in a hurry and don't have them yet, so I just used the punch. I filled them with the Everything Easter DSP.
I also wanted to make sure my pictures were the right sizes. You know when you print a picture and you can't trim it to the right size? Frustrating! So, I inserted some text boxes again, this time sizing them according to the pockets, and inserted my photos.

I printed them all thought SU and the quality is amazing! When I got them, I cut them all out and had them in stacks ready to insert into the page protectors.
( I SWEAR my carpet is not that ugly in real life!! UHG! It looks like a gross color in this picture!!! LOL!!!)
I used a few sneak peek products as well... I couldn't help myself!! LOL! The File Folder Framelit (I think that's what it's called) and a new stamp set I got on the cruise called What's Up.
Ok, you're now off to my friend Jane Lee. I can't wait to see what she has cooked up this week! Thanks for stopping by!
Spectacular! You always amaze me with your incredible creative spin on the every day ordinary!
ReplyDeleteThis is insanely amazing Erica! WOW!
ReplyDeleteWOW, WOW, WOW! Beautiful daughters AND fabulous pages!
ReplyDeleteLove love love!
ReplyDeleteOh MY freaking CRAP! I love so many things about this post!!! You rock!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of printing big pictures and cutting them up into the spaces available! It looks amazing. So glad you tried it and shared it with us!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!!