This feature is all about the fun of having a go at making up your own embellishments or re-creating the papers as a way of getting the same look as the inspiration kit even if you don't have any of the original items.
These tutorials are often so simple and easy that it really is a perfect chance to try out an idea or two. Make sure you share if you do, we love it when are motivated to give it a go!
Now it's time to see what our talented team have come up with - this is always such an inspiration for me. The Master Forgers often create things that would just not have crossed my mind.
So talented, so resourceful, so inspirational!
First up, a reminder of this month's kit inspiration:
MF Misty also created alphabets for this month's forgery. She did her's two ways. First, since she owns the Traci Reed Wildflower Digital scrapbooking kit, she imported the individual alphabet/letter png files into her Silhouette software and created her own print-then-cut alphabet file (more info in her YouTube video or visit the Silhouette tutorial if you want to learn how.)
For the second way she used stamps and dies much like the other design team members. She will only die cut the letters when she needs them.
Here is the schedule for the rest of the month! Make sure you keep coming back for more fun!
- 6th September: Mini-kit Reveal and Project Showcase - inspiration for a smaller kit or project idea
- 12th & 18th September: Challenges #1 & #2 - to inspire you to get creating from your own kit
- 24th September: Follower Showcase - who has caught our eye this month
- 30th September: Killing Kits - an idea or two for using up the bits & pieces left in your kit box
You KNOW that we always love to see your work, so please share your kits and projects with us. You can post them in our Facebook Community, or share them on Instagram (we are @counterfeitkitchallenge or tag us using #counterfeitkitchallenge and #ckcseptember2022).
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