Scrapbook School: The Rule of Repetition with Hannah

I love creating travel layouts, so I really wanted to use the Wander & Wonder collection. The cameras really spoke to me, and I thought of using all of these. Repetition is the name of the game!

Wander & Wonder Bundle
Sale Price: $25.50 Original Price: $30.00

Wander & Wonder is your go-to travel collection for telling stories that span sandy beaches, scenic views, and spontaneous road trips. Packed with bold, happy colors and a playful mix of patterns, this kit captures the spirit of summer wanderlust—with a little something for every kind of traveler. Whether you're chasing sunsets, exploring locally, or planning your next big getaway, you'll find icons, phrases, and textures that help you relive the magic.

Whether you're scrapbooking a big family vacation or just a sunny afternoon in the backyard, Wander & Wonder makes it easy to bring joy, color, and intentional design to your memory keeping. Wherever your story takes you, this collection is ready to go along for the ride.

Want to see the unboxing + example layouts? Check out the Wander & Wonder blog post HERE!

BUNDLE INCLUDES:

Wander & Wonder Digital Kit, Cards #1 & #2, Stickers, and Journalers!

BUNDLE DOES NOT INCLUDE:

TN Papers, 6x8 Papers, & Patterned Cards

I placed them in two rows and in the colors of the rainbow. I placed 2 strips behind them, so they look like they’ve been pinned or are hanging. I shifted 1 row slightly to make it feel a bit more playful. But these lines really ground the layout. I put some stars on some of the cameras to add some extra interest. Placing these in a triangle is using the rule of thirds, this helps to guide the eyes across the layout.

On the right hand side I layered papers and slightly rotated those papers, since you’ve got the repeated rows on the left I can afford a little more chaos on the right. I also layered frames with stacks of paper snippets to create dimension. As a finishing touch I added a sign with an arrow to guide the attention to these photos. And picking photos with a camera in them really drives home the theme.

The Wander & Wonder Collection