Monday, September 8, 2014

Hey...I Can Make That!

CKC September Tutorials


Welcome to "Hey...I can make THAT!" 
 A monthly post to help you truly counterfeit many of the components of the current month's kit.  No need to go out and purchase...just use the supplies you already have to create some of the freshest and trendiest products out there.  Here you will find links to our amazing design team members' blogs and/or links to other craft sites on the web showing how to counterfeit these must-have products.

This month our inspiration kit, "Island Paradise", is brought to you by Scrapbook Circle.  


 
Let's see how you can create some of these pretties with the help of your Master Forgers.

Jemma has been having fun with chipboard, cork paper and stamps as well as cork and rub-ons to counterfeit the Scrapbook Circle Exclusive Cork Die "Cutes":

Jimjams - Counterfeit Cork Embellishments

Lynnette has an insider's tip for you!  Later this month, you MAY just need to get a bit messy with some mixed media projects.  Here's a DIY recipe and video tutorial on how to make your own texture paste.



See Leslie's monthly mastery HERE



Need a little direction on how to approach the whole counterfeiting process?
 Master Forger Stephanie's video from the September Reveal hop to the rescue! 
If you've been looking to take the counterfeiting plunge or just need a fresh approach, it's worth a look to see her process in assembling a kit.  While there's no right or wrong way, it is interesting to learn different ways to tackle it.

Check out her video here.

Hope we've given you the confidence to forge some products and/or assemble a kit.  It's so much fun to play along with us at Counterfeit Kit.  Can't wait to see you there!




4 comments:

  1. Such amazing tuts, thanks girls :)

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  2. Thanks for the texture paste link, Lynnette!

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  3. Great tutorials ladies and thanks for the link for the texture paste will have to give that a try later :)

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