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Friday, April 6, 2018

April 2018 - Mini Kit Reveal

Are you feeling overwhelmed by the idea of a big kit this month? Perhaps you just want to pull together a few products to get those creative juices flowing. Maybe a mini-kit is the answer and we are here to show you what mini-kits we've created using the original inspiration kit by Button Farm Club “Everyday Documented Page Kit April”.

Let's see what our team have produced for the mini kit this month.

Susan kept the bright and happy colors of the inspiration kit in mind when she assembled her mini-kit. She filled it with 3x4 pocket cards, tags, labels, puffy stickers and stamps:


The "bloom" acrylic word in her kit inspired her to put together a mini-album about her love for flowers.  Here is a peek at a few of the pages:




You can see more pages on Susan's blog here.

Leslie put together a bright page kit for this adorable party pic of her granddaughter:


Her layout inspiration came from this cute page:



The whimsical result:



We love seeing your work, so be sure to share your kits and projects with us. You can do this by using the Link-Up page here on the blog, posting in the Counterfeit Kit Challenge Facebook Community Group or on Instagram (find us @counterfeitchallenge and share with #counterfeitchallenge )
 





2 comments:

  1. I love the use of the acrylic word. I have received a couple in my sct sampler and don't know what to do with it or how to attach it to anything so i like how you used it here.

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    1. Thank you, Stephanie! I have a hard time using those words sometimes as well. I don't really like the bulk of them on my pages so I'll occasionally attach them to the outside of projects.

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