May Bonus Page Formula meets Provence

May Bonus Page Formula meets Provence

Tricia Morris Tricia Morris

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Your May bonus page formula has tons of potential, but the best part is that it can be as simple as pie. Actually, way easier than pie. Because who wants to roll out pie crust?

May Bonus Formula

This page recipe requires only four 12x12 papers, two for the base, and two that are trimmed.

There happen to be twelve photos on this Lavender Fields layout without that "crowded" feeling. I adore these memories from an extraordinary visit to the Maconnais wine region of France last July.

May Bonus Page Formula by Club Scrap with the Lavender Fields collection #clubscrap #scrapbooking

Stop and smell the lavender. Or the grapes, or whatever. I thought the sentiment from the Lavender Fields stamp sheet was absolutely perfect for the layout.

May Bonus Page Formula by Club Scrap with the Lavender Fields collection #clubscrap #scrapbooking

I found a hefty length of jute fiber in my stash and tied a small bow above and below each photo in the "film strip" area on the right side of the layout.

May Bonus Page Formula by Club Scrap with the Lavender Fields collection #clubscrap #scrapbooking

Two horizontal photos can be placed onto a single 3.75x5.75" by trimming to the following measurements: 3.5x2.75" and 3.5x2.625". Both photos will fit perfectly with just the right amount of space between them. By filling the vertical space, the page maintains a good balance but still accommodates the photos I have available.

May Bonus Page Formula by Club Scrap with the Lavender Fields collection #clubscrap #scrapbooking

See? Easier than pie. If you're wondering where to find your bonus page formula, check your email for the member-exclusive links sent on the first of each month. New around here? Stock up on a year's worth of bonus page formulas all in one day, take a look at the digital downloads we have available in the store.

Have a creative day!

Tricia

P.S. Did you get a chance to peek at last month's page formula? If not, be sure to visit April's Shibori edition! SaveSave

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