Same Photos, Different Layout
You can make your pages look quite different if you choose a different pocket/block design. These examples are digital pages and all use the same batch of photos and the same kit - Just Beachy by Digital Design Essentials. There are so many designs in pocket page protectors that you can also use some of these ideas in your paper scrapping pages.
Nine Squares
This is one of the My Memories standard photo templates. There are nine equal size square but, as you can see, I added a photo on top for the middle one, gave it a big shadow so it stood proud of the page and tipped it.
Lots of Squares
This design was a free template from Maya de Groot in the Oscaps store. I mostly added one photo or embellishment per square but some cover two squares.
TIP: You might want to edit your photos in Picmonkey or another program/app first and crop them into squares. This could save you a lot of time and will mean you don't risk nudging one of your squares out of place while cropping photos within your layout.
TIP: You might want to edit your photos in Picmonkey or another program/app first and crop them into squares. This could save you a lot of time and will mean you don't risk nudging one of your squares out of place while cropping photos within your layout.
Mixing it Up
This Studio-Scrap template has various oblong shapes and I added lots of embellishments and alpha letters:
Tip it!
In this headache-inducing layout the design is at an angle but the photos are straight. This is another Studio-Scrap template.