Saturday, April 4, 2026

April 2026 - Forgeries on the Fourth

 


 We often forge our own items for our kits when we can't find anything like the original.

Here is our inspiration kit.





Guest designer Diana has created these forgeries

Stamping white paper with floral pattern
(I must admit I had the same idea!)


                                                      

                                          Stamping and fussy cutting then painting flowers



                                                                 Master Forger Julene
I used my trusty big flower stamp to create a floral paper by dabbing on inkpad, then quickly stamping randomly. I like that ink is darker on some parts and not others, it adds to the overall effect.



Master Forger Misty
Misty turned to ideas she has used before. She created faux puffy stickers using Nuvo Drops style products. She also created faux chipboard by punching and stacking shapes.




Master Forger Laurie

I created some phrase tickets using a rectangle die, a circle punch and some phrase stamps.  You could just cut a rectangle using a paper cutter if you don’t have dies. For the flair I punched circles and stamped in them. For the cute little bunnies, once again I used stamps and fussy cut them. It’s so easy to make your own embellishments and fun!



These are all fabulous ideas. Now it is your turn, will you make something or perhaps try one of these ideas.

Here's what is coming up for the rest of the month.

  • April 6th Mini kit ideas
  • April 12th Challenge #1
  • April 18th Challenge #2
  • April 22nd Challenge #3 Let's get sketchy
  • April 28th May sneak peek.
  • April 30th Baby use those scraps.

That's all for now.



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