It's time for Challenge #2 here at the Counterfeit Kit Challenge so let's start by looking at the inspiration kit we are using this month for our creativity.
And now onto our challenge....
Sketch It Up!
We all love a good sketch and I found a cracker for us today. This is a BasicGrey (insert longing sigh here) sketch from way back in 2012 (see it at their blog here ). It's a double spread but feel free to use it complete or just one of the pages - it features some chevrons which reminded me of the photo corners in the HS sticker book from the kit and I really think it can be reinterpreted to reflect today's scrappy style if that's the way you want to go! 😉
One, two, three... sketch!
BasicGrey sketch can be found on their blog here |
Master Forger Leslie morphed the sketch into a single page layout.
Find out more at her blog post HERE |
Master Forger Cindy kept the sketch as a two page but changed up some of the elements and photo sizes.
Blog post here |
Master Forger Juliet used the left side of the sketch for a single page.
You can check it out on Instagram here |
Master Forger Tina kept the sketch as a two page stayed true the sketch but added a few more photos
Blog post here
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- 31st August: Killing Kits - an idea or two for using up the bits & pieces left in your kit box
You KNOW that we always love to see your work, so please share your kits and projects with us. You can post them in our Facebook Community, or share them on Instagram (we are @counterfeitkitchallenge or tag us using #counterfeitkitchallenge and #ckcaugust2021).
Thanks so much for stopping by! We can't wait to see your kits and projects this month.
Lisa |
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