Friday, October 18, 2019

October 2019 - Challenge #2 - Get Krafty

Welcome back everyone! Isn't October moving fast! I hope you are enjoying the season wherever you are.

It's the 18th of the month which means it's time for another challenge. Just in case you have just joined us, our inspiration kit for this month is the 'Summer of '69' kit by Studio Calico.



I started scrapbooking around 2010, when Kraft cardstock was all the rage! I loved it then and I still love it now! Our inspiration kit this month features a piece of Kraft cardstock, so my challenge to you is to create a layout or project featuring this forgotten favourite. It doesn't have to be cardstock or paper, it could be a tag, label or sticker. Dig into your stash and see what you can find!

Guest designer Ayaan created this beautiful colourful layout with kraft as the background



 Julene has scraplifted a layout she saw on Pinterest. It uses Kraft as the background and also one of the panels.


Laura knew that her kit could cover all seasons, so decided to scrap a wintery/christmas photo. Kraft and christmas are a perfect match!


Tina used her Kraft paper and embellishments in small parts on her layout, using it for a border and her journaling


I hope everyone is enjoying their kits this month. Don't forget we will be showcasing one of our talented followers here on the blog on the 24th, and we will have another installment of our killing kits series back on the 30th, so make sure you come back and join us here for those. And don't forget to keep sharing with us. You can use our link up here on the blog, join us in our facebook community or tag us on Instagram (#counterfeitkitchallenge #ckcoctober2019). We love to see your kits and your creations!



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