Sunday, June 22, 2025

June 2025 - Challenge #3 - Let's Get Sketchy!!!

 Our third challenge of each and every month is always a sketch challenge. First let me remind you of the our inspiration kit:


 This month, I am using the 30 Days of Sketches, Series 18, Day 22 sketch.  This sketch was created by Fatima Oliveira Avila.


 You can use this sketch anyway you'd like. If you aren't a two page scrapbooker, just pick one side.  Add more photos if you like.  This is an awesome sketch and I am excited to use it! 

Master Forger Ryann 

went about this sketch very differently than she usually does.  She had her kit and wanted to use up the black glittery chipboard letters, but then realized that there were hardly and left.  There were some v's, z's, j's, a p, and other random letters, and a u.  After playing with the letters for a while, she came up with "jump" - so then she looked for photos that would go with that title!  She has had that shaped paper on the right in her stash for more years that she wants to admit, so she wanted to use that up, too.  When she found the photos of her son playing basketball, she knew it would be perfect!  She added an extra photo onto the page, and used a couple of pens to color the "32" on the right.  She really had a ton of fun making this layout and loves how it turned out!

Master Forger Tina
 
Was inspired by the sketch to use that wood pattern paper that was in her kit for a layout of one of the Covered Bridges she saw. Using the sketch for her background but added a few more pictures than called for. Using the nature embellishments for the layout too.
 

 

Let's check out what we have for you for the rest of the month:


  • June 24th - Follower Showcase
  • June 28th - July Sneak Peek
  • June 30th - Baby Use Those Scrap
  • We love to see what you are working on! Drop in your projects to our Facebook Community Group and of course tag us on Instagram at #counterfeitkitchallenge and #ckcjune2025 

    Master Forger Tara

     

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