JeJu Minibook

 Its minibook time! That's my favorite time! This was a new and fun book I made. I gave myself a challenge to use only digital supplies (well 99%) to create a simple, cohesive and beautiful 4x6 book. Jeju was such a photographers delight and my pictures turned out so beautifully I didn't want to overdo them. So I used some of Liz's designs, because they are simple and elegant, to create my whole book. I didn't intend on using ONLY her designs, but when I reached into my stash of project life cards her designs were just so cohesive that it made sense and they already matched the color scheme of my book. This book was pretty simple to make as I just did a few overlays and printed the photos and the elements out. I did a few more technical and time-consuming photoshop techniques on a few photos, but for the most part this was a pretty simple book to make. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do! Jeju Minibook by Lauren-Likes Jeju Minibook by Lauren-Likes Jeju Minibook by Lauren-LikesJeju Minibook by Lauren-Likes Jeju Minibook by Lauren-Likes Jeju Minibook by Lauren-LikesTo create the xoxo's behind us I followed this tutorial from Elise. Jeju Minibook by Lauren-Likes Jeju Minibook by Lauren-Likes Jeju Minibook by Lauren-Likes Jeju Minibook by Lauren-Likes Jeju Minibook by Lauren-Likes Jeju Minibook by Lauren-Likes Jeju Minibook by Lauren-Likes Jeju Minibook by Lauren-Likes Jeju Minibook by Lauren-LikesPrinting on vellum will always have my heart! Jeju Minibook by Lauren-Likes Jeju Minibook by Lauren-Likes Jeju Minibook by Lauren-Likes Jeju Minibook by Lauren-Likes Jeju Minibook by Lauren-Likes Jeju Minibook by Lauren-LikesAnd for the last photo I simply overlaid a card and turned down the opacity!Products used: Faves, Eternal Sunshine, Quint. 4, Pics + Words 7., Road Trip, From Where I stand, Quint 1.Midnight Edition.To see other minibooks look here, here and here.  

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