
Layout by Katie. Kristin Aagard Buggalicious, CK journaling font
Do you wish you could create beautiful digital scrapbook pages in mere minutes? Would you believe me (Katie) if I said it is SO easy to speed up your scrapping? Well, it is and I want to show you how! Before I give away the big secret, I want to show you some layouts that were scrapped in super speedy style:

Layout by Katie. Kristin Aagard Buggalicious, CK journaling font

Layout by Katie. Weeds and Wildflowers Christmas blog freebie.

Layout by Melissa S. Holly Griego Font Pea Sue’s Print

Layout by Katie. Dunia Boys Collection. CK easy going font.

Layout by Melissa S. Flergs FlairyFloss, Impressions of Heritage Alpha

Layout by Melissa S. Flergs FlairyFloss, Melissa’s hand font

Layout by Katie. Artemia (NLA). Traveling Typewriter font.

Layout by Katie. Artemia (NLA). Traveling Typewriter font.

Layout by Katie. Weeds and Wildflowers blog freebie (NLA) CK Easy Goin font

Layout by Katie. I Dream of the Ocean by Holly Designs
Did you guess the secret? Can you believe that every page in this post was made using a Quick Page?! For those of you who are newer to digital scrapbooking, a Quick Page (also known as a QP) is a predesigned digital scrapbook page that is already put together. All you have to do is add your own photos (and journaling if desired). No matter what your digiscrapping skill level is, you can use a QP. They are so easy to use and SUPER SPEEDY!
We’d love to see the layouts you have done using Quick Pages so we hope you will upload them to our flickr group with the tag of quickpage or use quotes like “Quick Page” – can’t wait to see them!
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A post after my own heart! I’ve recently launched a product gallery for showcasing quick pages and templates. You can find the latest and greatest in my “Editor’s Picks”! I believe there are a lot of people who love the custom digi-scrap look but who don’t want to do it themselves. And, that most digiscrappers are behind, and if they see the perfect quick page they won’t see a need to re-create the wheel! I also think designers need to start creating more QP’s with lots of bigger photo slots. I think most of them today are made to showcase a kit. But, if you make them specifically for sale this target market needs more emphasis on the photos! Please check out http://www.digiscrapquickpages.com!
Thanks for the link
I had not heard of your site before so I’m glad to have found it!
Great post! I love quick pages but rarely use them because they can be hard to “fit” photos in-right now the style is often small photos or single photos. I would love to see Janet Phillips do some quick page collabs or see more quick pages with more of a “grid style” approach. And, as a consumer, when I do buy the quick pages I also buy the kit so I can match the page if I modify it (like adding more photos). Thanks for the inspiration, Katie! A very timely post during this busy summer time.
I agree with you Michelle and so I’ve been hesitant to use quick pages, but I think this post shows that there are lots of different styles out there for QPs. Weeds and Wildflowers has layered quick pages (you can change them around) that are very grid-like in design so you might enjoy those.
I also like to buy the matching kit so I can make more pages to go with the QPs