Today is the day when our Master Forgers share the forgeries they have created for the month of November. First, let me remind you of our inspiration kit, Goldenrod by Traci Reed Designs.
I liked many of the pattern papers and set out to recreate two of them. If you look at the pattern paper options, I recreated the 4th and 5th papers, counting from the right.
For the the white-stars-on-black, a simple star punch made this make super easy.
Next up I attempted to recreate the white-pumpkin-on-orange pattern paper. I was trying a different technique than I should have used. While my attempt isn't a great match for the original, the resulting distressed vibe is something I ended up liking.
For my forgeries, I put my Silhouette to work, using card stock that coordinated with the inspiration kit colors. I chose two of the phrases, which I will use as titles. I also cut out some flowers, using large buttons for the centers. A simple leaf design completed my set of forgeries.
Don't be afraid to try some forgeries of your own. Be sure to post them so we can all admire them!
Now, let's see what we have lined up for the rest of this month:
- 6th November - Mini Kit and Project Reveal
- 12th November - Challenge #1
- 18th November - Challenge #2
- 22nd November - Challenge #3 Sketch Challenge
- 24th November - Follower Showcase
- 28th November - December Sneak Peek (on Instagram and the Facebook Community)
- 30th November - Challenge #4 Baby, Use Those Scraps Challenge
Show us what you've got! We love our followers! Make sure that you come hang out with us on the Facebook Community Group. You can also catch us on Instagram by tagging #counterfeitkitchallenge and #ckcnovember2024.
Until next time, happy creating!
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