Do you remember that little voice inside your head when you first started digital scrapbooking? If you were a paper scrapper first, you probably said to yourself, “Oh, this is amazing! I can use these products over and over and only have to buy them once!” Well, I’m here to tell you to listen to that voice! Today I want to show you how you can get the most bang for your buck by altering and reusing templates.

For my examples today, I am going to use All Laid Out 13 by Dawn by Design.

First up, I have a gorgeous layout by Stacia from the TDP Creative Team. She stayed pretty true to the template and created a wonderful layout.

I decided that I wanted to use this template again, but this time, I wanted to work two photos into the layout. First, I rotated the entire template to accommodate the landscape oriented photos. Next, I substituted the stitched hearts for the distinctive semi-circles paper to change things up a bit, duplicated the main photo block and resized it, and made a few other tweaks. Then, I selected all the layers except for the background paper and reduced the size to give me a little more white space. Now it looks like a whole new layout with very little work!

Finally, I decided to create another layout with three photos. I duplicated the main photo block twice, rotated one of the boxes, and resized them, dragging them into the positions where I wanted them. I also deleted the cloud like paper layer and substituted the chevron paper on the bottom half of the layout. Then, I just moved the journaling around a bit and added a few embellishments and I was done. Another unique looking layout with the same template.

As you can see, it is simple to stretch your template stash! Don’t let yourself be limited by the number of photo spots on those templates. Listen to that voice telling you to reuse them! I’m hosting a challenge over on the Challenge Forum at The Digital Press where you can alter one of your templates to make a fresh layout. I hope you will come join in the fun!
About the Author: Katie is a member of the Creative Team here at The Digital Press. She lives in Central Florida with her husband and their four sweet but crazy boys. When she’s not dodging Nerf bullets or trying to dig out from under the never ending pile of laundry, she enjoys photography, cooking, going to Disney World with her family, and, of course, digital scrapbooking.









For my second page, I knew I wanted to include “Monday” into the title and without even searching, an old song popped into my head from the Bangles, “Just Another Manic Monday”. Manic Monday was a perfect title for my page. Sometimes when doing a search, I will come across a lyric or title that catches my eye and I will jot it down in my binder for future use.
Sometimes as I’m driving and listening to the top 40 or alternative/contemporary rock stations I like, I will hear a lyric that I want to use on a page so if I get a chance to jot it down I will and put it into my binder when I get home. If you haven’t figured it out already….I like to take notes, write things down LOL. I am a compulsive list/note taker. For my third page, I used lyrics from a song I’ve loved ever since I heard it playing on Gray’s Anatomy years ago and it remains one of my favorites. If you haven’t heard “Chasing Cars” by Snow Patrol, go give it a listen, it’s a fantastic song IMO. I used some of the lyrics for this page.
Rae Clevett is part of the Creative Team at The Digital Press. She lives on the west coast of BC with her hubby and labradoodle, Taz. As a photographer and avid digital scrapbooker, most days she is either behind the camera or scrapping some of her personal photos. There is usually a cup of coffee on her desk and some chocolate treats, as she is a chocolate addict. Her laptop sits next to her computer so she can watch tv or movies as she scraps or edits photos. Taz usually lies on the floor beside her, playing with his toys. It’s a pretty sweet set-up, comfy and casual.











