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I love to create digital scrapbooking templates and offer them as freebies here on my site.

I will offer each of my templates as freebies for a limited time, and then they will be available for purchase at a minimal cost in my template boutique.

I use Adobe PSCS2 to create my designs, 300 dpi.

My templates are offered in .psd format in 12 x12 size. Although many of the templates offered for sale do have
.png files available as well as 8.5x11 so make sure to check out the template listings for those formats.

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Tuesday, July 8, 2008

tuesday's two-page delight


Two Page Template #'s 58 & 59

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17 comments:

Len said...

Thank you very much for this wonderful template!

Zuraimah Ismail said...

This template is awesome...thanks for sharing

Lois B said...

This will make a super two page layout. I ove the cluster frames

Melissa said...

This is a great double page template!! Thank you very much.

Unknown said...

Thank you for sharing! I haven't tried a 2-pager before. I appreciate your talent. :)

Lonna said...

Thanks for this set. It will look great for my layout of the 7 grandkids on the 4th of July

Nicole said...

Great template...thank you!

stampin123 said...

Thank you so much for sharing!

Bonnie said...

I just love your templates! Thanks for sharing your creativity and talent.

Eileen said...

Thanks so much... I love the multiple photo templates... just a dumb question as I am new to Digital Scrapping... If I wanted to print out this layout, would I crop it? how would I separate the two pages?

AnneMarie said...

thanks!!
love your multiple photo templates!

Megan Brueseke said...

I have the same question - I'm new at this and not sure how to separate the two templates for printing?? Thanks for the templates - they are so helpful to me as I'm getting started with digital scrapbooking!

Melissa said...

as far as seperating the two templates, what I do is make the complete two page template, flatten the image, save it,and then use the rectangle marquee tool and select one half (12 x 12) section using the rulers as my guide then I copy and paste the selected 12 x 12 side into a new 12 x 12 "page" and then save that one. Repeat on "page two" of the template. Does that make sense?

Amy said...

Okay--I'm kind of new at this, too. I've tried using a couple of your templates (I think one was #57) and when I put photos into it using Ctrl+G they fall into the correct place but they look really faded. Is that how you created the template or am I doing something weird with it? (On #57 the small pictures look faded when I drop them in but the large pictures look normal.) Is there anyway I could remove the faded look if I wanted to? Thanks so much for these templates. I have really enjoyed them and I appreciate all your efforts in making them!

Melissa said...

Okay, so apparently I have made a few errors on the opacity level of the "photo layer (pink)" of the templates. To keep your "clipped" photos from looking faded, use the paint bucket tool and make sure your opacity level is 100% and using any color click inside the photo template layer, making sure the photo you are trying to "fill" is selected in the layers palette. All the photos will look normal then. Sorry for the error but this should fix it!!!

elnorac said...

Yayyyyyy! Love all of your templates, but especially the two-pagers. Thank you so much!

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