Wednesday, March 10, 2010

:GIVEAWAY: Super-Fast Pages with 4x6 Photos 2 from Creating Keepsakes (CONTEST CLOSED)

I posted a complete review of Super-Fast Pages with 4x6 Photos Vol 2 and hosted a giveaway back in Decemeber, but I still have one more copy to give away and thought it was about time that I got around to doing that.

So, here's a question:

"What percentage of your layouts are created with EXCLUSIVELY 4x6 photos?"

Just leave me a comment to this post with a percentage (between 0-100%) by Sunday, March 21st, 11:59 p.m. CST and you'll be entered for a chance to win some great inspriration!!

You're best guess is just fine...this is not a graded test. :-)

I'll let Random.org choose the winner and announce who that luck person is on Monday, the 22nd.

GOOD LUCK!!
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I'd say ~60-75% of my layouts are done w/ only 4x6 photos. I tend to crop them after I print them out, but I usually start w/ the 4x6 photo.
Thanks for the chance to win!
I always print a bunch of 4x6 photos and go from there. Sometimes they stay in one piece or a scale them down to fit more on a page. Only rarely do I ever print out 5x7 or 8x10. So I would say 75%.
I print out a year in 4x6 photos and then start scapping. So all of my photos start out as 4x6 and then most stay in one piece maybe with just the corners rounded. A few get cropped down to slightly smaller photos. Never any big photos. So I would think I use 75-80% 4x6 pictures. This book would be really helpful!
I'm doing a Becky Higgins365 day album so all of those are 4x6. I probably use 60% of 4x6's on the other pages I do. Love this book!
hMM...50% ARE TOTALLY 4X6...I print everything just about in 4x6 but i like to crop close...
I'd say 80%. Every so often I'll print a 5x7 or some mini photos.
Probably 90%. I don't often print out enlargements, but I do sometimes crop down the 4 x 6's.
I always print my photos as 4x6. Some get cropped, so probably 60% remain 4x6.
maybe 80% of my layouts are done in 4x6
some a bit larger but it's a great size to play with
I would say 80%. Usually the only other size i get printed fpr layouts is wallett size.
Hmmm... I'd have to say about 60-75%. Most of the pictures I take are designed to remain as 4x6 (I don't like to crop unless absolutely necessary!).
I'd say about 40% remain 4x6 - I like to crop, crop, crop!
I would say 85% of my layouts use only 4x6 photos. I crop very few.
About 75% of my layouts use 4x6 photos (or the new digital equivalent that's close). This book looks like it would be a great tool to help get my photos in albums!
I woudl have to say that 30% of my layouts use only 4x6 photos! Most layouts I add in a main 5x7 photo and then crop some other images to make them all fit!
I would say probably about 95% of my lo's use 4x6
Almost 100%!!
Anymore, I do mostly 4x6 photos just because it's easier and faster.
Good question! Hmmm...I'd say probably 50-60% of mine are 4x6 photos. I do a lot of 8.5x11 pages and I have to do a good bit of cropping to get things to fit how I want them to.
I would guess about 50% if not more. It is hard to gauge as I mostly print from home on 4X6 paper BUT I often end up cutting them. Thank you for offering this great giveaway!
I would say 100% of my layouts are with 4x6 photos. I do cut some down to smaller sized, so maybe 75% of mine are still 4x6 by the time I'm done with them. Thanks for the opportunity to win some inspiration!
Probably about 50% I print everything out as 4x6 but I like to crop
I usually like to use 2 pics on a page, but I don't like the look of two 4x6 on a layout. So I usually put two 3x4 pics on a 4x6 and scrapbook that. In that case, it would be about 85%. If we're talking true 4x6, I'd say 10%.
I don't do many layouts with just 4x6 photos, because I like to get more pictures on my pages, so maybe 20%.
I almost always trim my photos, but they usually start at 4x6 so I would say about 30% it is left at 4x6. Thanks for the chance!

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