Fotofusion | 8×8 Album Page

Hi, Designing 8×8 album pages for slip in refill pages is really easy and fun to make. I went with the 8×8 size for the ease it presents when printing. Most consumer photography printing labs can make 8×10 prints. Trimming one edge 2 inches creates a perfect square, which can slip nicely into the album refill pages. If your printing lab can print 8×8 or 10×10, simply follow these steps adjusting your canvas accordingly.

Check out Hobby Lobby’s 8×8 selection here.

This is a real simple template I use for my 8×8 refill pages.

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1. I use Fotofusion to create my pages. Simply begin a new project. Be sure to select a blank project.
2. Open the preset sizes as shown in the images above and select the 8×10 size.
3. Set your margins to allow for the 2 inch trimming.

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4. You will want to pay particular attention to the Printing Zones. These go left to right. For the far left number is the left canvas margin. The second from the left end is the right side of the canvas. The far right number is the bottom margin of the design. The last margin remaining is the second from the right. After setting the safe printing zones, be sure to apply the changes to the page.

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5. Notice how the bottom margin is set at 2 inches. Once the 8×10 is printed, the bottom 2 inches will be trimmed to 8×8 size.

6. Next insert an image frame.

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7. Adjust the image frame border and shadow. I like reducing the shadow to 50. To edit the shadow, click on the shadow in the small box – it’s highlighted in the image as red. Please note: this is not a default red for shadow in your work space. To edit the border, click on the border inside of the red highlight. After clicking the border or shadow a new pop up window appears. This is where you will make your changes.

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8. Decide which images you will be using. In my example I choose two. The frame will have two splits for vertical images. After selecting the numbers of splits click ok.

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9. Shown below is the completed page. The images were dropped into place. Will save the file to the computer. Note I added a gray area to the portion that will be trimmed from the image.

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10. Don’t forget to “save as” your project to a file you will remember.

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11. Next render your project to a jpeg file.

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12. Select the folder location. Choose the dots per inch (dpi) image resolution. A good resolution for print is 250 dpi. Choose to print all the pages in the project. Then render.

Your print file is now ready for print. Remember to trim off the bottom portion to create your 8×8 page.

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When printing, I prefer the matte finish to glossy. The matte finish is more professional looking and it does not show fingerprints if the print is touched.

Have fun creating your 8×8 pages!

Take care.

Best Wishes,
debra

End of January | Project 52

Taking images for the 365 project is proving a bit more difficult than I imagined. Therefore I will change the project to 52. We will see if this challenge is more reasonable with my schedule.

Random images.

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January Images

Avon’s moisture therapy works the best for my very dry hands this time of year. It’s in my bag at all times. For the black bag I found it at Michaels. Tried looking for it on their website, but to no avail couldn’t. Next to the scrapbooking machines, Michaels has a bag area. It was in this section it was kept.

One evening I had the pleasure of picking my grand daughter up from daycare. Until now it never occurred to me to take an image of the daycare provider. Not once when my children were growing up did I take a picture and there are no pictures of me with my provider. Well I made sure we got one of Brie with Judy! I do not know the other girl’s name- that will be up to my daughter to remember.

The other images at OReilly’s- it’s fun taking pictures. Even though people say, “I don’t take good images or I don’t look good” they enjoy seeing them. Not once when I have shown the images to the subjects have they not smiled. LaNae wanted to have the product in hand. I teased her about being on the OReilly’s Price is Right. Fun memories to have!

Now that I have my new g’ma car, I try to find ways to cut back not cut out. One of these cut backs is nail care. I would have acrylic nails filled once a month. That’s a luxury I did not want to give up. So instead I went and purchased supplies- the UV Light and Gel polish for beautiful nails done in the comfort of my own home.

Gas Prices.

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January Gas Prices

The January 1 sign I posted about earlier. It was suggested that I do not crop into the image. Leave it zoomed out enough to see the trees, indicating the time of year. So here it is again zoomed out with the signs of the rest of the month.

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