Saturday, February 28, 2026

February 2026 Challenge #4 Baby Use those Scraps

 I know if you have been creating as much as I have been this month, you have a pile of scraps to use!! Challenge 4 is always using your scraps on the Counterfeit Kit Challenge! Scraps have an annoying habit of building up if you don't use them -- so this is a great challenge to do some more stash-busting, but now with the smaller pieces that you have collected over the month!
As the last day of February, here is one more reminder of what our inspiration was for this month! The Scrap Room's Flavor of the Month and embellishment kits from January 2024.

Let's see what our Master Forgers created with their scraps! 

MF Ryann has had this circle cut away in her stash for at least a year.  When she put her kit together, she decided this needed to get used up!  What better way than to use it on a Scrap Challenge?!?


MF JoJo
MF JoJo used her scraps to make this fun layout and she made it match her sketch challenge by using the scraps from that challenge.



MF Amanda 
I decided to use the larger blue and white scrap as a base on the black and then used some smaller strips and the dark blue pattern paper to mat my photos - this came together super quick, and made it so some of those very small pieces were strategically used, and not put in the recycling bin! My process is on my channel. 




The Master Forgers love to see what you create.  Share on our Facebook Community Find us on Instagram @counterfeitkitchallenge and tag us in your posts #counterfeitkitchallenge and #ckcfebruary2026.


Thanks for playing along with us this month, and with my first time hosting the blog 
 I hope you were inspired! 
Happy Scrapping!

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