Here's the list I've made from that:
gold
arrows
clouds
large letters
diagonal
timber
vellum
flairs
dots
wood veneers
washi
air mail
cream flowers
And here is my Counterfeit Kit named Tawny Travels
I matched the papers by pattern rather than colours.
I've added an old atlas to get the maps.
Next my cardstocks, very neutral colours, mainly brown tones.
As you can see there are gold doileys plus hessian and a large journaling card.
Next some extra small papers plus alphas, a tag, rub ons and gold stickers
Some MME collectables with a love theme because of Valentines day & more alphas.
And finally the little bits and pieces.There's lots of ribbon like stuff in this lot. One piece has a wood veneer pattern.
plus flairs, wood veneer butterflies, birds & raindrops, twine, skeleton leaves, dots, buttons & a buckle, air mail travel stickers and a flower made from organdie with gold flock pattern.
Now here is the order of the hop
Stephanie: http://skylinepaperie.blogspot.ca
Susanne: http://snapsandsnippets.blogspot.com






I like that we all take different approaches to making our kits! The list of main features of the kit is a good idea and can create a super kit that it all you while staying true to the original! great job. Looks like a big kit so I'm looking forward to seeing what you make
ReplyDeleteLove how you create the list to put your kit together.
ReplyDeleteFabulous idea,and great kit
Nice kit!
ReplyDeleteNice kit!
ReplyDeleteLots of variety in your kit - I am especially loving those bits and pieces. Scrap on.
ReplyDeleteYour list is like a crib sheet for shopping the stash. You twigged me to check my washi and yippee! I have arrows and wood grain. Your kit has a warm and cozy feel like a comfy sweater.
ReplyDeleteAwesome colors, great embellies!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful kit, really like your approach too :) Air Mail was one I missed on my list :) Looks like your gonna have lots of fun this month craftin with it :)
ReplyDeleteBrilliant idea to include the World Atlas for your map paper.
ReplyDeletelooking awesome Julene! I recognise some of those older papers... definite oldies but goodies!! You'll have fun working them! Hope to get back in the game this month!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a kit I could use - love the pops of colour against the tawny base
ReplyDeleteFun looking kit! I like the pops of color with the browns and neutrals. Love the Atlas idea!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful kit, love your shopping list as a starting point. Looking forward to seeing what you create.
ReplyDeleteCindy f.
I love how your kit looks different from the "original" but still adopts elements from it. Can't wait to see what you create using it!
ReplyDeleteI like the way you make a list of what you want to replicate in your kit. I will have to give that a try sometime. Looking forward to seeing how you use everything.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of starting with a list. I think I will try that one time and see how it turns out. Great kit.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea writing a list of the main elements of the kit and going from there. Have fun this month!
ReplyDeleteCute kit, love the air mail.
ReplyDeleteCindy f
Fab kit, love the rain cloud paper in your kit!
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