The Kintsugi Bonus Formula two ways.

The Kintsugi Bonus Formula two ways.

Karen Wyngaard Karen Wyngaard

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Members: Have you downloaded your Kintsugi Bonus Formula yet? Tricia really outdid herself with the last bonus formula of 2020. Create the fun spread below using just five sheets of paper!

Kintsugi Bonus Formula Sketch #clubscrap

Tricia paired the formula with the beautiful handmade paper along with navy and gold plains from the Kintsugi collection.

The formula includes mats to hold up to ten photos, but there's still enough space to add two more, as Tricia did below. Rounding the corners makes them blend seamlessly. A stamped sentiment and journaling complete the layout.

Kintsugi Bonus Formula Layout #clubscrap

For an extra special treat, you can watch how this spread comes together in Tricia's video presentation below.

For my layout, I chose a selection of bright plains. The colors were perfect for these photos from my son's girlfriend's birthday celebration. Rotate the left page clockwise to better accommodate vertical photos.

Layout created using the 1220 Bonus Page Formula #clubscrap

For the smallest mats, trim 1/8" from one long and one short side of each photo. Add a strip of pink iridescent washi tape and glitter crown (Confetti 01/20).

Repeat the glitter crown and washi tape treatment on the right page to create balance.

Stay tuned later this month as I review the entire selection of bonus formulas from 2020.

Don't you just love the Kintsugi Bonus Formula? Why not give it a try? Be sure to share your finished pages on the Club Scrap Chat group to inspire your fellow paper crafters. Hope to see you there!

MEMBERS: Not sure how to find your bonus page formulas? Find the link in your member-exclusive email sent on or around the first of each month. Click on the “bonus page formula” block and save it to your computer. The email looks like this:

Contact info@clubscrap.com with questions.

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