
As you can see above, all the photos are one piece rather than 3 separate pieces of photos. When you print the photo, it'll print as one piece. Actually, this process is the same process that you use for Panaromic Photos. The process is really easy. If you don't have Photoshop, your program probably has a Panaroramic or stitch feature. . .my tutorial is on how to do this on Photoshop.

Anyway, my layout with the stitched photo was printed as one piece and it was easy to lay it out on my scrapbook page.
Scrapbook Details:
Papers: Colorbok 12x12 Glamorous Girl Scrapbook Kit, SU Pumpkin Pie
Accessories: Darice rhinestone
The photos are of my daughter and her friends. They are part of the Key Club and they attended the Key Club Fall Rally to benefit the Children's Hospital. I don't know the exact name of the foundation that they were raising funds for. They had a blast and it's an event that the kids love to attend every year at Six Flags Magic Mountain.
Great layour Maria, I never had to use thsi kind of style of print till now, I have apicture mate and I just choose the sizes I want and prints to me,but soon I will have to experiment on those.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fab LO - your daughter and her friends are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteYou are TOO smart. I always wondered how the joined photo thing was done. Note to self, must get photoshop and play with Maria's tricks. Love the way those three photos look together on the center of the page. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love your layout Maria!! I really need to learn how to utilize my photoshop elements!
ReplyDeletemalieta:)
very cool layout! love it!!! i miss my high school days.. oh well...
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jen