Another Tapestry Layout
Club Scrap members receive a bonus page formula each month. Each formula creates a two-page spread to help you use up your paper stash. (You do have a stash, don't you?) Today Tricia is sharing her September bonus page formula layout on the Club Scrap blog.
While playing with the new Medallion cut file, I used my Cricut to make several in different sizes using different papers. After adding the medallions to one card and four pages, I still had one 8-inch diameter medallion left over.
So, I grabbed five sheets of paper from the Tapestry collection and the bonus page formula, and got to work.
Once the papers were cut and assembled, I trimmed the large medallion into two pieces, using half on each side of the layout. I love the added dimension!
While playing with the new Medallion cut file, I used my Cricut to make several in different sizes using different papers. After adding the medallions to one card and four pages, I still had one 8-inch diameter medallion left over.
So, I grabbed five sheets of paper from the Tapestry collection and the bonus page formula, and got to work.
Once the papers were cut and assembled, I trimmed the large medallion into two pieces, using half on each side of the layout. I love the added dimension!
Photos by my father, Michael Chaffey. |
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Happy scrapping!
OMGosh Karen! I love how the colors pop right off this page. You're making me think I need to upgrade my original Cricut. Not the same as your Nuvo addictions ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lisa! (We are both EXCELLENT enablers, aren't we?)
DeleteThis is stunning!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Julie!
DeleteI just downloaded and cut this file and it cuts beautifully! So intricate! Love it and your layouts, Karen! Oh and did someone mention Nuvo?! I'm addicted too!
ReplyDeleteYes, I have a bad case of "Nuvo-itis". So much fun. Thanks, Marie!
DeleteBeautiful -- more of your dad's nature photos? I love these bonus formulas -- so much real estate!
ReplyDeleteYes, Dad always has plenty of wildlife subjects to choose from!
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