Free Digital Scrapbook Template – #12

Have you ever had a special event where you ended up with TONS of pictures and found yourself agonizing over how to include as many as possible in your scrapbook layouts? If you are like me, that can be a tough thing and even make you procrastinate on finishing your layouts simply because you feel overwhelmed.

I found myself in this situation recently as I started to sit down and think about scrapping my daughter’s 3rd birthday party. We had over 250 pictures to choose from since all family members contributed pictures from their cameras too. Which, btw, is a great way to get many perspectives and candid shots.

I think I sat down at my computer for a couple days, waiting for inspiration to come. How could I choose among so many great pictures without making an entire book of layouts for this one event? And after choosing, did my photos convey enough about the event and all the people who were involved? And that is how it came to be that the next few templates I share will be very picture-heavy. They are simple templates with few embellishments, but I know that you can think of ways to dress them up. Or you can leave them free of many embellishments and just let the pictures do the talking too.

Here is my layout. I know it looks sorta plain, but I was able to capture all of the people who were at Casa Bonita’s with us, so I felt that was more important than squeezing in any extras.
Casa Bonita

I know this may look like an easy layout to make, but I take great care in lining up all of the picture layers both horizontally and vertically on the templates/layouts I create. It drives me crazy when photos aren’t quite lined up, you know?

Click on the template preview below to download.
No Reimer Reason - Template 12

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12 Responses

  1. bl says:

    Thanks so much for the template. Great way to use multiple photos!

  2. Erin says:

    Thanks for the template Amber! I’m in Newton now, so I can’t download it to my computer, but if it’s still up later this week I will grab it. Otherwise, I think I can swing a buck to get it from your store 🙂 I like all the spots for photos, and I think I might try it with just a few pics and some papers in the rest of the blocks – I will definitely try it out!! Thanks!!

  3. Jillian Roze says:

    Hey, just stopping in to say

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    head on over to my blog at http://jillianrozedesigns.blogspot.com and learn what to do next!

    Thanx a million!

  4. PhyLLis says:

    Thanks so much for sharing this neat template!

  5. Laser says:

    Oh you are a scrapper after my own heart! I am one of those fussy people too. I get so frustrated when things are not lined up perfectly!

    Thank you so much for the time and care you take to make these templates. They are all very much appreciated by this 70 year old!

  6. Lori says:

    Thank you! I love layouts with lots of pictures so this will be perfect!

  7. ScrappinMom says:

    Love the new template – thanks for sharing!!!

  8. lawyerlyn says:

    i love block templates and multi-photo ones so this latest design of yours is just perfect for me! thanks so much for sharing!

  9. SR says:

    Thank you for sharing your talent and creativity…I always love your templates b/c they’re so versatile & precise.

  10. anitab says:

    WOW! Just found your templates and I’m so delighted! I DO like to get a number of photos on a page, and I AM picky about how things are lined up, and you have just given me a great gift of TIME by providing these templates. Thank you so much!!!

  11. Tracey says:

    Thanks so much! With four children, it is a necessity that I put multiple photos on each page…you have made this so much easier!

  12. TMarx says:

    Thank you for sharing your templates. I’ve just downloaded several and I love them. Thank you again.

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