Volume 9 Issue 32 -- Help for Vacation Photos

Published: Tue, 08/09/11


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Hi ,
 
My husband Charlie recently returned from chaperoning 3 cadets in the International Air Cadet Exchange. (His group of cadets went to Israel.) Charlie didn't bring back much in the way of souvenirs; what he did bring back, however, was quite literally thousands of photos.
 
Of course I want to make an album about his amazing experiences and travels, but it's going to take a lot of time just to sift through all those photos, so any shortcuts I can find to create the actual album would definitely be welcome!
 
Thankfully, Susie Roberts just created a wonderful video on how to quickly scrap an album full of travel photos, and Jan Walker created a video on a special kind of page that showcases a series of similar photos for a lovely artistic effect.
 
These videos are not available in our store yet, but they are available to our Digital Scrapper Premier members. Are you aware that Premier members get almost everything we sell at least a month earlier than everyone else and for a greatly reduced price?

This month's Premier also features a travel-themed kit called Off We Go by Susan Bartolini that will make scrapping your vacation photos a snap! And to save you even more time, use the fully designed QuickAlbum (layered or PNG) to create your pages.
 
I bet I'm not the only one with loads of travel and vacation photos. If you're in the same boat (or airplane), check out Premier and take a deep breath. Yes, you can get that album done, and Premier is here to help!

Love and scrapbooking success,

Linda Sattgast
Linda Sattgast
 
 
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