Hello! It's the fourth of August and that means it's time to share our Forgeries on the Fourth with you! Let's take a look at our inspiration kit again: Bee-utiful Day Kit by Jennifer Ferh from sweetshoppedesigns.com
This feature is all about the fun of making your own embellishments or re-creating the papers as a way of getting the same look as the inspiration kit even if you don't have any of the original items. These tutorials are often so simple and easy that it really is a perfect chance to try out an idea or two. Make sure you share, if you do, we love to see it. We hope you're motivated to give it a go!
Now it's time to what our talented team has come up with. The Master Forgers often create things that would just not have crossed my mind.
Let's see what our Guest Designer, Sarah, created for her forgeries!
She recreated the solid paper example picture with coordinating flowers.
Misty created two items this go around. She made a version of the striped hexagon print in the bottom right of the pattern paper graphic. Secondly, she created some colorful butterflies inspired by a red and teal one hiding in the kit overview graphic. Check them both out.
Master Forger Jody
Hello friends! I had this cute little bee stamp and die in my stash for quite some time! I am so glad I got to create these bees and use them on my projects.
Master Forger Tara used dies, inks, and buttons to create some flowers for her kit!
- 6th August - Mini Kit and Project Reveal
- 12th August - Challenge #1
- 18th August - Challenge #2
- 22nd August - Challenge #3 Sketch Challenge
- 24th August - Follower Showcase
- 28th August - September Sneak Peek (on Instagram and the Facebook Community)
- 30th August - Challenge #4 Baby, Use Those Scraps Challenge
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