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single horizontal photo, (31/2" x 5", 4" x 6", 5"
x 7" or 8" x 10"), works best because it will blow up proportionally
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Add a little
pizzazz - a single horizontal photo, with a small colored border makes your photo
stand out. Trim color border to 1/4" - 3/8" around photo. If border
is too wide, photo will not enlarge properly! |
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| Two
vertical photos of the same size blow up proportionally to fit the calendar page
as well as one horizontal photo. |
To achieve
a vertical look, tape your photos together from the back using a good sized piece
of scotch tape. Do not overlap tape to the front of the photos. |
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| This
look can be achieved with four 3 1/2" x 5" or 4" x 6"
horizontal photos taped together from the back. Do not overlap the tape to the
front. | Acid
free glue sticks or glue dots are the best way to attach photos in collages. |
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what you can do using two vertical photos, (3 1/2" x 5", 4" x 6"
or 5" x 7"), and adding a small (1/4") colored border. |
If mounting
a photo on a piece of paper that doesn't have a straight edge, (e.g. scalloped
or deckled edge) put another piece of paper behind your design. This will keep
your design “square” on the calendar page. |
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Do
all cropping yourself. We will not cut your photos. If you do not want something
printed, trim the photo the way you want it to reproduce. |
You can make
your calendar pages really unique by using special background paper, stickers
and cut outs. Scrapbook collages should be made horizontally and may
not exceed 8 1/2" x 12." Do Not
use foam tape to make collages; it will leave a shadow. |
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