Our inspiration kit club had their own sketch:
Check out their reveal post for inspiring creative takes on the sketch.
Don't be fooled looking for the signature colors of the kit - they have multiple kits each month - but all used the sketch we will use.
Our Guest Designer Laurie created this gorgeous version of the sketch! She says, I saw the sketch I knew I wanted to fussy cut this wreath paper I had included in my kit. I even stitched around the inside which is not my favorite thing to do. I also fussy cut some flowers and added a few circular stickers to complete it. I look forward to seeing everyone else’s take on this beautiful sketch.
Master Forger Brandi had the PERFECT 49&Market background paper in her kit for this sketch! Punched out a few circles and voila!
Master Forger Julene used 3 patterned papers, some hand stitching, flowers and lace flowers, plus wood veneer fern and couldn't resist the Glitz layered sticker of the lady with orange flowers to match her layout.
Master Forger Tina used all her pinks for this sketch and no stitching, but doodling the circle instead
Here is what the rest of October will look like - don't miss a thing!
- 18th October - Challenge #2 - To inspire you to get creating from your own kit.
- 24th October - Follower's Showcase - who has caught our eye this month.
- 31st October - Killing the Kit - focusing on using up the bits and pieces left in your kit.
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 #ckcoctober2023).
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