Thanks for such a fun chat, everybody! I had to split this up into several posts because of the images. Sorry 'bout that
Here are the deets for my challenge to win an 8x8-inch softcover photo book from Shutterfly:
Rules:
1. Post a layout with 4 photos in the
Special Event Gallery
by Sunday at 1:00 pm EST. Only 4 photos. No more, no less and please use DD product.
2. Use the title "4 Photo Chat Layout" so that I'll know it's your entry for this challenge.
3. I will check the gallery and count the total number of layouts with this title. Then I'll use the random number generator at
http://www.random.org/integers/ to find the number of the winner. I'll find the winning layout by counting to the random number and then I'll post a message in your comments.
4. The winner will receive a coupon for an 8x8 softcover photo book from Shutterfly:
http://www.shutterfly.com/shop/digit...product_c21160
If you have already won a prize during the chats, please don?t participate again.
In the chat, we talked about different design techniques you can use to include four photos on your layouts.
1. One way to make 4 photos work is to treat them as ONE photo unit so that you maintain visual appeal.
That's what Kaleigh did here:
Her photos function as one page element because they are grouped into one photo bar
Here's another terrific example of that by Linda:
And I love this one of Katrina's which illustrates this: