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Monday, February 18, 2019

February Challenge #2 Feathers

One of the trends over the past year or 2 has been feathers on layouts and cards.

Your challenge today is to feature feathers on your layout!





Leslie put instructions for washi tape feathers on our Forgeries on the Fourth post.

Here's what our Master Forgers have created.

Lisa decided to use the feathers that were included in her kit as well as rustle up some tissue paper examples similar to the vellum ones she featured in Forgery on the Fourth.

Together, they formed a whole cluster of pretty feathers to highlight the pretty nieces that feature on her layout. You can find out a little more information over on her blog.

Find more information about the feathers as well as some detail shots over on her blog here

Leslie used this beautiful collage paper by Kaisercraft that includes feathers, plus a second page she made for the Layout A Day challenge this month with a feather paper from her kit!

Had a little oops! with my alphas... read more HERE

Laura used the feather paper from her kit, the stamped feathers she made as her forgeries and even a photo of her son holding his 'feather treasure'!


Tina used feathers that she die-cut for embellishing on her layout that featured birds



We can't wait to see how you interpret this challenge.


Don't forget to show us what you make!  You can add it to our Link-up page, post it in our Facebook Community, or share it on Instagram (use #counterfeitkitchallenge and #ckcjanuary2019).  We love to see your projects!


2 comments:

  1. Wonderful layouts ladies! Well done :)

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  2. Master Forgers Lisa, Leslie, Laura, and Tina have compiled fantastic feather-featured f-layouts!!! :) Excellent!

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