Uncategorized Prepping photos for your planner pages June 3, 2021 Hello again everyone, it’s Annette Green here today with some more planner pages and some tips on how to size and print your photos to fit your needs in your planner. I’ve created a video sharing how I accomplish this on my home computer, with a little “Craft With Me” as I work on my recent two pages, so I hope you take a moment to check that out. I’ve been enjoying catching up in my planner from back in February when we had our one and only snow day here in Greenville, South Carolina. I’ve incorporated lots of blues from Reminiscence The Book 1 to match the color and feel of my photos and had some fun with the Washi Tape No. 1 set. A waterfall of photos helps to maximize the space for other embellishment. (You may notice a few dies that haven’t yet been released, so we won’t talk about those just yet. wink-wink) On the next spread, I’ve featured a hiking weekend in the Pisgah National Forest in North Carolina. I’ve mixed several Planner Essentials and Sidekick Essentials dies in these pages, as I explain in the video, along with the Paper Love stamp set for the journaling block. This is quickly becoming my go-to stamp set! To maximize the space for more photos and journaling, a pocket with an insert is a great solution. I do this a lot in my planner. In the video, I explain why I make the choices I do when laying out my pages, and I share how to get your photos the exact size you need. It’s really easier than you might think, so I hope you take a look. Thanks for popping in today. Have a great day! Share on:TweetShare on TumblrPrintLike this:Like Loading... Annette GreenPhoto sizingPlanner EssentialsSidekick EssentialsSnow 1 Comment Share Annette Green You Might Also Like How to Create a Inspire Pocket for your Planner July 23, 2020 Free as a Bird February 1, 2018 Dragon Birthday July 24, 2023 Esther June 3, 2021 at 12:56 pm What a great video Annette. Thanks so much for sharing your work and showing how you print your photos. Xoxo Esther
What a great video Annette. Thanks so much for sharing your work and showing how you print your photos. Xoxo Esther