Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Crafting with my November Counterfeit Kit

Can I just tell you how much I'm loving my November Counterfeit Kit.  Before, when I would start a scrapbook page, I would spend a long time (sometimes hours) just thinking about what papers worked together, playing with color combinations, and rummaging through my boxes for the perfect embellishments.  (Yes, sadly, I have THAT much stuff.)  But now, with the Counterfeit Kit, I already have papers and embellishments preselected from my stash and can get scrapping almost immediately.  Just yesterday, I *nearly* finished an entire layout during Charlotte's nap time (which, for me, is unheard of).  So, with that, I wanted to share with you some layouts and a card I made with my counterfeit kit.

1.  January 2011 {a scrapbook layout}.  


I used this fantastic sketch  by Kristy Lee over at Scrapbook Steals (Opal #2) as my starting point.


Inspired by the shape and movement of the photo placement, I fussy cut some Studio Calico paper to create a frame around some photos.  


I then made my journaling spot by cutting out a circle, stamping it with a Hero Arts ledger stamp and stitching around it with some embroidery floss. 



2.  February 2011 {a scrapbook layout}.


This was another layout using a Kristy Lee sketch from Scrapbook Steals (Opal #3).

I'm in love with the Sassafras various blooms and in stitch blossoms.  They are super cute and make embellishing so quick and easy! 


To frame my photo collage, I cute apart a die cut sheet from Studio Calico.  I also cut out some banner pieces from Studio Calico Fabrips to embellish the top corner of my photo collage.


3.  March 2011 {a scrapbook layout}.   


If you haven't noticed, I'm trying to get caught up on our 2011 family album and these month pages with the photo collages make it a lot easier.  :)  I'm also trying to catch up with all the Opal sketch challenges at Scrapbook Steals.  So, as expected, my starting point was another Kristy Lee sketch (Opal #6).


My newest obsession has been these candy dots by Pebbles (which are just adhesive little button dots).  So cute!  I'm also trying to incorporate more washi tape into my layouts.


In trying to add some pops of color to the layout, I did some random blue stitching around the flower cutout.


And I am kindove in love with these Jenni Bowlin Studio stick pins (which are just decorated needles/ pushpins).  Sadly, I just don't know how to use them.  So I just stuck it with the flowers here.


4.  Wedding Wishes {a card}.

For my final November Counterfeit Kit creation (well, for purposes of this post at least...), here is a wedding card I made.  


I cut out the circle card and scallop shape using my Cricut and Sure Cuts A Lot software.  The sentiment and banner stamps are from Lawn Fawn.  And aside from that, I used American Craft Thickers to spell out the names and added faux stitching with a black Sharpie around the circle.

Whew, that was a lot!  :)  

As always, thanks for stopping by!!!

7 comments:

  1. Great layouts. I like the detail of sewing around your journal spot.

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  2. Lovely layouts! Glad you're enjoying the kit - I find it speeds up creating too :)

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  3. I love the these layouts! The fussy cutting is a wonderful accent!

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  4. Very nice. It's amazing to see C's growth!

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  5. nice layouts. looks like your kit is really giving your scrapping a boost - lovely to see you over at CKC! I love the splashes of colour on your pages and the dimension you have created with the embellishment choices and those raised fussy cut pieces on the first layout is just gorgeous. Super way to document your family and the starting sketches are all perfect. :-)

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  6. Great LO's! Loving the color and see that dimensional aspect on some of your pages! Very COOL

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  7. Wonderful pages - you have a knack for adding the loveliest details.

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