Remember how your math teacher said you’d use math every day for the rest of your life? Well, as a scrapbooker, you definitely do! You measure, you count, and if you try out today’s tip, you’ll apply your math skills even more!
It’s time to take a trip back to geometry class, because we’re going to talk about what we call the triangle rule. In a nutshell, here it is: After you finish a pattern and you’re ready to add some accents, arrange them so they form a triangle.
If you follow our Instagram account, you may remember how we showed the triangle rule on a single scrapbook page.
When creating a layout, you do the exact same thing, but rather than creating a triangle on each single page, you create a triangle across the two pages.
Here’s a layout featuring our Magical paper packet. Can you spot the triangle? 🙂
Here it is!
See how the deer, oars, and punched circles create a triangle? The little flags above the three circles also help form that corner of the triangle.
The triangle rule is great because it helps you balance your pages by giving you guidance for where to place your embellishment clusters, while also leaving you lots of different options to play with. If all of your layouts were perfectly symmetrical, they’d look nice, but there wouldn’t be much room for creativity. By creating triangles, which can be all sorts of different sizes and dimensions, you are still creating a layout that’s pleasing to the eye, but you get a lot more variety!
We hope this makes adding accents to your scrapbook pages a little bit easier. Try the triangle rule out for yourself, and tell us what you think in the comments below!
Recipe
12″ x 12″ Camping Layout
C1611 My Acrylix® Campfire Lifestyle, X7209B Magical Paper Packet, 1385 White Daisy Cardstock, X5762 Lagoon Cardstock, X5775 Sapphire Cardstock, 1272 Cranberry Cardstock, Z1375 Kraft Cardstock, Z2870 Ruby Exclusive Inks™ Stamp Pad, Z2816 Cranberry Exclusive Inks™ Stamp Pad, Z2895 Lagoon Exclusive Inks™ Stamp Pad, Pacifica Exclusive Inks™ Stamp Pad, Z2818 Desert Sand Exclusive Inks™ Stamp Pad, X7209C Magical Complements, Z3216 White Twine, Z3090 Red Enamel Gems, Z1999 1″ Circle Punch, Z1979 Marvy® Uchida® LePen™ Journaling Pen
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I think that is rubbish, a good layout must make the photo’s POP and balance the page. Setting rules confuses people.
That’s harsh Suzan. The Triangle Rule isn’t one you have to follow, but one that can help some people to work with their photos and get the look they want to achieve. It’s another tool in your bag of tips and tricks for enjoying your scrapbooking and not stressing over it.
Agree with Sue M. I saw different triangles, however, in the layout when viewing on phone! The long strips of paper and pix create a triangle too.
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The triangle rule is like the rule of 3’s it’s something artists use based on what has been found pleasing to a majority of people. Many of us will find that we’ve created triangles without even thinking about it because it pleases our eyes.