Right now my very favorite template I've been using is a simple 4 square design. All of these examples are using 8x8 scrapbook paper, but you could easily do it on a 12x12 page as well.
All I do for this one is cut out two 3.5x3.5 squares and place them in diagonally from each other and place an embellishment where their corders connect. Then print 4 3x3 pictures and place them in each designated space.
(If I were making a 12x12 page, I could cut the paper in 5.5x5.5in squares and place 5X5 pictures instead)
What I like about this design:
-It's super cute and always gets a lot of compliments
-It's simple and easy and doesn't require a lot of tools
-It incorporates a lot of pictures on to one page, giving
you great use of space.
Here is a completed example that I used in my Baby Blaine's album:

The following examples are from pre-made
scrapbooks that I gave out as gifts, so they
are still without pictures (but you get the idea)


In this last example, I used a second paper and cut it out a 4X4 square to make a double border.

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