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How To: 3 x 4 Photos for Scrapbooking

A big thanks to Lifestyle Crafts for sponsoring this post, by providing supplies for the project.  

Project Life Scrapbook Album ideas on polkadotchair.com

A few years ago I switched my family scrapbooks from primarily 12×12 pages to pocket scrapbook pages. This  is usually referred a Project Life album.  I make one album a year for our family, highlighting both big events and everyday life from our year. I also love to make mini albums for specific events like vacations.

Project Life Scrapbook Album ideas on polkadotchair.com

Even though I love this system I’ve don’t always love  figuring out how to chop my photos to the right size.  Most all pocket page protectors have spots for both 4” x 6” photos and 3” x 4” photos.  The 4×6 are easy to fill but the 3×4 not as much.

Project Life Scrapbook Album ideas on polkadotchair.com

I know there are ways to print your photos out to 3×4,  but I’m not really good at keeping track of what I want printed 4×6 and what I want 3×4.  So I usually just trim down my photos, then round the corners.

3 x 4 Photo Punch - great for project life!

This month I decided to try out the We R Memory Keepers 3×4 card punch. I combined the punch with items from the Harvest Albums Made Easy kit to scrapbook a day we spent at Shaker Village last fall. 

3 x 4 Photo Punch - great for project life!

Using the punch is a breeze… I’m totally hooked now. Not only does it crop your photo down to 3×4 it rounds the corners for you too!

3 x 4 Photo Punch - great for project life!

It has a magnetic top. To use it, simply take off the top and place your photo on  the punch.

3 x 4 Photo Punch - great for project life!

Replace the magnetic top, you can see through the clear window where the photo will be cropped.

3 x 4 Photo Punch - great for project life!

Once you’ve got your photo where you want it, simply push down to punch out your photo. I found that it punched out easily. I would say I stood up to push on the punch about half of the time, the rest of the time it punched simply at my desk.

3 x 4 Photo Punch - great for project life!

The magnet keeps the photo from shifting while you’re punching, so you get a clean result!

I then simply slipped the photos and the cards into the page protector. The whole process took less than half an hour!! Sometimes I love taking lots of time and creatively designing each element of a page, but sometimes I just want it done quick!  The balance of the two keeps me a happy scrapbooker!

Here are a few more shots of the pages:

Project Life Scrapbook Album ideas on polkadotchair.com

Project Life Scrapbook Album ideas on polkadotchair.com

Project Life Scrapbook Album ideas on polkadotchair.com

Project Life Scrapbook Album ideas on polkadotchair.com

 

Supplies used:

3×4 Card Punch

Harvest Albums Made Easy Kit

Page Protectors

You can find all of the supplies at ShopWeR.com . Use the code POLKADOT for 20% off your purchase.

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