oh crud burgers two pager yeah ok I could halfway cope with that but you had to add must use six photos... I can't ever remember using that many on one page... mind thats not saying much my memory ain't what it used to be... okay smiley face time here now... awesome challenge Cheryl
OK, here it is...I am a one photo scrapper and a 12x12 scrapper so this one didn't feel natural, but I kinda like it! https://the-lilypad.com/forum/galleries/moc-28-sushi.238780/
Here's mine. You said at least 6 photos so I assumed we could use more. I wanted to use more to fully describe my story. Thanks for the tutorials.
I know I'm not in any danger of not meeting that requirement but a three times larger photo is NOT three times wider AND three times taller @gonewiththewind -- that would be nine times bigger.
Actually Lorry she is right. You are calculating the area. I tried it on photo editing and it agreed.
Wat is 3 times bigger? does the other picture fit 3 times in this picture (if you double it up, you should already fit in 4 pictures of the 'little size') OMG Math is going to drive me mad... ;-)
I agree that's why I tried it on the software but it's Cheryl' s rules so her definition is what counts. I figure almost a full page picture should be safe.
But I guess most of the layouts that were already uploaded don't really fit that requirement... I think I'm going with the 'much bigger' idea ;-)
I'm not sure what else you would mean if not the area when you say one flat thing is bigger than another flat thing. If Cheryl wants it 3 times bigger in BOTH dimensions, then of course that's fine. It's her set of rules, but then she should say that. "Three times bigger" is not the same thing as "three times bigger in both dimensions."
Noooo! These are so hard for me. I frequently take multiple hours to do a one page layout, let alone two. I'll probably be back tomorrow.