Thursday, June 4, 2026

June 2026 - Forgeries on the Fourth

 


When you look at a kit to replicate, you may think, "But I don't have something like that...."
No worries! Many times, you can make your own version. See how the team takes our inspiration kit (reminder photo below!) and uses it to create their own elements.



Guest Designer Lisa created some forgeries for us - check them out!!!





Ryann knew she wanted to use up scraps with this kit, and she even had an idea on what she would use the forgery for one of them on - a layout you will get to see soon!

This was the first inspiration she used.

And this is what she came up with!


The next one she was inspired by was this image:


Knowing she had a stencil like those leaves, and another of some dots, she tried to forge those two pages.  This is what she came up with:


The lighting is poor, but the top is the part you need to see - they don't have to be exact or perfect, but they feel creative, and you can be artistic in your crafting!
                      
Master Forger JoJo 
Used her stamps from her kit to stamp out some titles, journaling spots and embellishments to match her kit and she made two bows for her kit.

Master Forger Amanda
Amanda saw those beautiful flowers in the embellishments and decided that she would transform her American Crafts pattern paper to have more dimension and depth.  Ink, sprays and some brads later. 
You can see what the flowers looked like before on the lefthand side of this photo, and all of the oxides that Amanda used. 
The sparkle was from Heidi Swapp Color Shine in Tinsel and Tim Holtz Spritz in Fossilized Amber



We'll be back in two days with some Mini Kit inspiration. Stay tuned for that and much more.

  • 6th - Mini Kit and Project Reveal
  • 12th - Challenge #1
  • 18th - Challenge #2
  • 22nd - Challenge #3 - Let’s Get Sketchy
  • 30th - Baby Use Those Scraps
We love to see what you are working on so don't forget to show us on our Facebook Counterfeit Kit Community.

Remember, Make Every Day a Day Worth Scrapbooking!
~Ryann


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