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Scrapbook Werkstatt - Februarkit 2021 - Herzstück, 34,90 € (scrapbook-werkstatt.de)
Welcome to our guest designer this month, Eileen Taylor.
Here's the original kit
In the papers I see mustard,pinks, greys and woodgrain. Added to that are flowers,leaves,butterflies, velvet bows and gold alphas.There is also a theme of hearts.
It features white hexagons on a wood-like background. I added 2 partial sheets from Bella with Kraft.
I then strayed into black white and greys.
There are 2 new Echo Park "For the record" papers with matching stickers,alphas and chipboard.
I found another Bella paper featuring Hearts on a white background.
There is a grey in the original kit with lines, I found a grey sunburst paper.
Mustard was the next colour, so I added a plain plus argyle.
Lastly, the pink papers.
Far left is pink with dainty figures and another 2 with grid patterns, similar to the kit.
I also found this paper which I will fussy cut my flowers from.
My embellishments are a mixed bunch.
I'm short on butterflies, so added flowers,decorative strips, bling, tags, and I found some velvet ribbon!
Here's the order for the blog hop.
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Tracey:-https://3obsessions.blogspot.com
I've totally ignored a couple of things in the original kit, but I think the essence is there.
Enjoy making your kits this month!
5 comments:
Beautiful kit, Julene. I love your flower paper. Have fun this month.
Cindy F
Wow! Lots of pink in there! I love your wood grain hexagons! Great kit, Jolene!
A lovely kit :) The floral paper is gonna be cute as fussy cut flowers :) love the 1wood grain with the hexagons too :)
What a wonderful kit. I especially love the focus on black and white (and pink!) and this feels a little bit different to your usual kits. I hope you have fun with it x
Always a surprise to see much pink in your kits. This looks like a fun one to work with. Enjoy!
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