24 x 12 Double Wide Scrapbook Page Templates (set of 25 on CD) - #B

$19.99

25 double pages per set on a CD (makes 50 single pages)

The most economically priced template sets you’ll find anywhere. Use these template sets to dramatically speed up your digi-scrapping.  Each template set includes a layered (psd) file with shapes and layers numbered to match, a single layer (jpeg or png) file, and complete instructions. 

You’ll want to use our template sets because:
• Our template sets are designed for beginner to advanced users who want to be able to scrap quickly and not worry about designing or lining up the photos on their pages.
• Beautiful scrapbook pages can be completed in just minutes by using our templates.
• Because we know our customers want to use more than one photo on a page we've designed our templates to use several photos on each template.
• If you don't want to use every template shape it's easy to just turn it off. Use photos, digital paper, or journaling to fill in the template shapes.
• As an extra service to you our templates are pre-tagged so you will instantly be able to find them in the Adobe Photoshop Elements Organizer (Windows only). We are the first company to offer this service to you because we understand your need for organization and the lack of time you have to organize your supplies.

If you are a traditional scrapper with tons of printed photos to scrap check out page 37 & 38 in our book Digital & Hybrid Scrapbooking & Card-Making with Photoshop Elements by Patty Debowski. This tutorial walks you through scanning and dividing multiple photos at one time. Quickly turn your boxes of photos into digital photos and use templates to finally scrapbook your precious memories in less time than you ever dreamed possible!

Each package (A, B, C, etc.) includes different templates and easy to understand printing instructions.

Example shown on “Cool, Fast, Easy Trick” example is on 8.5 x 11 Template Set B


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This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 02 September, 2007.