Sometimes, all you need to finish off a perfect page is a title that pops. Using two different alphas might seem like a challenge for you, but Chelle’s Creative Team has been making digital scrapbooking pages to show you examples of mixing alphas in a title.

First, Tammy was very gracious and made two gorgeous pages for us. On her first page, she used Chelle’s Choose the Right {Trek} kit and the Chalked {School} alpha for her title. I love the chalkboard with the chalked writing on it, and using it for part of the title is really creative. It looks like Chelle created this kit just for Tammy’s photos; they are a perfect match. Pioneer-Day2010

Tammy’s next page is about a visit to Disneyland. Who doesn’t love a Disney page? Obviously, even the raccoon wanted in on the action, and her use of the multiple alphas on the page is perfect for her story. She has used  In the Forest {alpha} and About a Boy alphas for her title than spans the entire page. Raccoon-at-DL

Next, Brenda has used the Pizza & Pasta Bundle for her photos about the Day of Kids celebration that happens every year in Brazil. Her cute cluster of pizza and vegetables caught my eye, but what really impressed me was the way she used the Serendipity alpha for the word “Day” in her title and filled each letter with papers from the kit.  It looks fantastic mixed with the alpha from the bundle. Day-of-Kids_zps5c8d0efa

Finally, Jan used Chelle’s newest kit Toil & Trouble with the alpha from Midnight Crow, a classic fall kit in Chelle’s store. I love the way Halloween is emphasized in the title by making it large and anchoring the bottom of the page. Using the white alpha from Midnight Crow really helps to make the title pop and gives it much more interest than it would have if only one alpha had been used.10-19ss

Chelle has lots of alphas in her store in addition to the ones in the kits and bundles. Don’t hesitate to combine them for a unique look on your digital scrapbooking projects.

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