That's lots of summery tones right there.
I started by matching papers to those in picture 3.
I had spectacles, pink hexagons, an apricot and yellow paper, black and white striped, soft pinks, aquas and black & white.so this has been formed by colour matching and in some cases pattern.
Next came my embellishments.
I found matching washi tapes in pink, aqua, black, gold, and silver.
There was also a garland made from gold, pink and grey circles.
I also added these
For my alphas this month, I don't have gold.
I do have silver which will match well and I will add other colours as needed.
(Excuse my photos, it is winter here and difficult to find a sunny spot for photography.)
A big welcome to Alice our guest designer for this month.
Now here is the order of the blog hop.
Counterfeit Kit Challenge Blog
- http://counterfeitkitchallenge.blogspot.com/
Guest
Designer Alice - http://scrapbookwonderland.com
Margie - http://scrappinmargie.blogspot.com/
9 comments:
Love your canning jar paper and the banner is so cute.
Cindy F
Nice, can't wait to see the garland in use as well.
Cool kit :) Hopefully winter isn't to bad for you this year. The garland looks like a great addition and looking forward to seeing what you create with it :)
fabulous kit and great addition of the banner (and it's winter there???)
I really love that selection of washi tape and that pretty garland. When I put together my mini kit, I also used the paper add-on as my inspiration.
I love that circle garland that you have added to your kit! Such a pretty mix of papers and embellishments!
I love those pink papers you've pulled together, and I too am interested to see you use that confetti garland! Happy scrapping!
That garland looks darling - when will you use it and how? Can't wait to see. It's a great kit full of fun colours and patterns - glad you found a way to bring some summer to your winter.
Poor Julene - always on the opposite end of the seasonal products! I always enjoy seeing how you customize your kit for what you know you will use. By now I'm sure you've used up a good bit of it, as prolific as you are!
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