Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Hey...I can make THAT!

February 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's inspiration, "Across the Miles", comes to us from Scrapbook.com.  Take a look to see what you may be able to forge.  






Here are some ideas and inspiration from your Master Forgers....


It's hard not to notice the gold trend EVERYWHERE!  The gold vellum map paper in the kit is fabulous, but it is also out of stock EVERYWHERE!  Take a look at this tutorial HERE from Debbie Hodge to see how you can use gold leaf to create the same effect.

Now, let's just say you don't have a Silhouette or a laminator or a laser printer or a jar of gold leafing.  Not to worry as Master Forger Lynnette has a poor scrapper's version of the vellum map paper.  Take a look at her blog HERE.






Leslie has a couple of golden surprises up her sleeve as well!



LesleyG has forged four of the items for her kit, here's sneak peek...


Hop on over to her blog for the full details.

And if you want to insert that airmail vibe into your kit this month, try these FREE printables from pinterest HERE.  Nothing better than free for clever and crafty counterfeiting!

free luggage tag printables

Okay...now go get busy!  We'd love to see how you can make your stash work for you!  Show us on Mr. Linky!

2 comments:

  1. Great ideas ladies - and thanks for the free printables x

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  2. awesome! And I love those printables - downloading right now!

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