Sunday, 30 September 2018

October Counterfeit kit.

Our kit to forge this month is from Wild Hare kits.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTzq7OciDVk

Here are 2 pictures we can use to form our kits.




As usual, I've gone off on a tangent but tried to incorporate as much as I can.

Here's my whole kit
You will notice I have a grey paper plus pink and aqua and a striped paper.
I've also forged one paper and included a circle mask/cut file similar to one on the video.
Instead of the rectangle patterned paper I used 100s and 1000s paper from Kaisercraft.

My papers

My embellishments and alphas, a bit light on but I can add what I need as I go along.
. No mini alphas as I find them difficult to use with my arthritic fingers.

I've also put an add on kit featuring Canada and New York themed items because I'm scrapping my holiday

A big welcome to Becca Sadler this month.

Here's the blog hop.

Counterfeit Kit Challenge Blog - http://counterfeitkitchallenge.blogspot.com/
Guest Designer Becca Sadler - https://beccasheartland.blogspot.com/



6 comments:

  1. Julene: so much fun vibrant prints in your October kit! Can't wait to see what you craft for the next four weeks with your dynamic copy-cats! I appreciate the welcome, too! :)

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  2. Super cute kit :) and love the add on kit too it's gonna be fun to see the travel layouts you create with the kit :)
    The little alphas I find that my use of tweezers with them help me when my hands tighten up

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  3. I think your tangent is easily ascribed to the inspiration kit, and I know how much fun it will be to commemorate your fabulous trip! Can't wait to see a moose or two this month, hehe :D

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  4. Beautiful kit - the moose paper in your add on kit is so cute.
    Cindy F

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  5. Sneaky Julene! Adding your forged striped paper in your kit photo!!! I was looking for a specific post but then spied it in this October 1st reveal! Too clever!

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  6. Pretty pastel pieces and I'm very intrigued to see how you'll use that lobster paper!

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