Today is the day when our Master Forgers share the forgeries they have created for the month of February. First, let me remind you of our inspiration kit,
Kitaholic Kits' May 2024 kit
Our guest designer, Sheryle Thomas, jumped into the forger action. Check out what she created. I absolutely love the cassette die. Plus she had antlers in her stash! So fun.
I had so many ideas this month but I knew I had to just pick a couple. So here is what I ended up doing.
I tried creating that geometric animal pattern paper using animal dies, a ruler, and a gold pen. I also made some rustic tea-dyed trims. (This is just cut up rag cotton from damaged clothing soaked in extra strong tea for color.)
Master Forger Jody
Used her trusty Silhoutte to cut a free cut file to use as a stencil. Then she used a beautiful gold to fill in the stars. Now she has a striking background paper ready for a picture and embellishments.
Master Forger Ryann was inspired by this sheet of paper in the kit. She has photos of her son at the Children's Hospital with animals that are similar, so she wanted to use this sheet. She decided to use her Cricut's drawing feature to make a page that (while isn't exactly like it) was inspired by it. She could use a bear paw for free on her software, and changed the sizes, angles, and the colors; coming up with this origami-style animal print inspired paper!
- 6th February - Mini Kit and Project Reveal
- 12th February - Challenge #1
- 18th February - Challenge #2
- 22nd February - Challenge #3 Sketch Challenge
- 24th February - Follower Showcase
- 26th February - March Sneak Peek (on Instagram and the Facebook Community)
- 28th February - Challenge #4 Baby, Use Those Scraps Challenge
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