The first thing I did was to choose a page template that had a square card slot that was surrounded by other cards on all sides. For me, that template ended up being Squared Away 16.
Then, I put my chosen photo in the middle square.
But, when you go to export the page, you'll see this message.
This is just a warning from the Project Life app letting you know that you have card slots that don't have anything in them. Yes, we know! Go ahead and tap Yes.
So, now I had the photo surrounded with empty yellow spaces saved to my camera roll.
Then I repeated all of these steps with the two other photos I wanted to use, just changing the background colors for each.
This solid blue is from the All About Me Themed Cards kit. |
This solid red is from the Americana Themed Cards kit |
I knew I wanted to bring these into a new page, so I needed a template with three square card slots. I chose the Design I template.
For each of the square cards, I would bring in the whole "page" I created above. I started with the yellow page going into the bottom card slot.
The only problem here, is that it pulled in the entire yellow page as I had saved it, but I wanted that black and white photo to still be as large as possible. So I used my fingers to pinch and zoom on the picture until it filled the card slot, with just a small yellow/gold border all the way around--which mimics how you'd matte a photo on cardstock.
Then....you guessed it! I repeated these steps for the red and blue photo pages. And for a little bit of visual difference, I changed the background color of the whole page to a neutral gray.
Now, I had used up all the card slots on this particular template, but knew I wanted to journal somewhere in the gray area, so I used the idea that I shared a couple of weeks ago in my Making the Most Out of Blank Space blog post. First I exported this page...
...as a 12 x 12 image, and saved it to my phone's camera roll.
Then I opened up the Collage section of the PL app...
..and pulled up the 12 x 12 square template.
And I brought the red, blue, yellow page into the template as one big photo.
Now, I could add my journaling using the FFT (Free Form Text) feature. Then I decided which font, color, and size I wanted my journaling in.
Once I figured all that out, I was done! And ended up with a digital scrapbook page that "looks" like I layered my photos on cardstock!
Think of the possibilities! You could even get a double-layered matte look by just repeating a few of these steps! It's a lot of exporting and saving pages as photos and then bringing them back in, but just think, you didn't have to pull our your glue-stick once! :)
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