Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Counterfeit Kit Pages

Today I'm finally posting some pages created with my January Counterfeit Kit. And before I get to the pages, I wanted to mention info about the CKC blog this month:
  • Be sure to link something to this month's Mr. Linky! There's an extra incentive - Cassie owns an awesome scrappy store on Etsy called Paper Issues, and she is sponsoring a $20 Paper Issues gift certificate to one random winner from all those who add to the Mr. Linky.The winner will be drawn at the end of the month.  So get your projects linked up for your change to win! 
  • Watch for this month's blog hop on January 25th. It's too late to join the hop, but please join us for some inspiration.
OK, so on to the pages......

I needed to fill the back side of a page protector (cut down from an 8x10 protector). I just used things from my kit (except some scraps and a piece of kraftstock) to fill this awkward space.



I think this next page ended up being one of my favorites of the book. I just love the flower picture. We ate outside on the patio with that beautiful view of the vineyard and lake, just a really nice place to be.  I  like how the colors on the page added to the colors of that picture: 










And I couldn't show three pages today without including the dog, could I? 


Again, mostly items from my kit. The sticker sentiments in my kit didn't have what I needed, so I covered the saying in the middle and used it for the background of my title.



I used Stickles to hide the not-so-great edges of that oval I cut to cover the sticker.  It also worked to hold those tiny little letter stickers in place. These little sticker letters are so cute, but the adhesive is never really very good, is it? I decided to name the phenomenon - Alphabet Drift.  Ever see it?  You spell a word, turn around, and find the letters have drifted - down the page, up your arm, across the desk, etc.  Alphabet Drift. Look it up - I bet it's in the dictionary.



I used a Zig Glue Pen in spots across the page, and then sprinkled sequins over the sticky spots.  Pretty simple way to use loose sequins, as long as you don't mind the work of corralling those little boogers back into the jar.  After my experience, my work with sequins may be short lived.

I don't know if it's my kit, the new year, the cold weather, or the pending visit of friends, but I suddenly feel the draw of my scraproom like I haven't felt in quite awhile. Wish I could bottle the motivation I'm feeling right now.

11 comments:

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  2. OOPS! Deletedd my first comment in error! Sorry! Love your sense of style and ALL the wee details... your doggie has such a sweet face, BTW! Alphabet drift- ROFL- it truly does exist, LOL LOL Thx for visiting my blog and Sketches: Creatively Yours, too. See you there soon when we re-open, I hope! :) ~ Ali

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  3. Gorgeous pages.Love love love the one with the starburst pattern on top. Such a great mixof colours and patterns.

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  4. Fantastic job with your kit! These are all great pages, but I think the second one is my favorite.

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  5. Wonderful pages. Love the one of your dog!

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  6. Fun pages with lots of cool techniques! :)

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  7. So cool! I love all the circular elements on the first page. And the page with your pup! Adorable.

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  8. LOVE the confetti sprinkled on your doggy's page! And the sunburst, rolled flower combo is AWESOME!

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  9. I love the sprinkles across your pages. I am definitely going to have to try this, as well as one of the starburst pages. You did a beautiful job, as always, on all of these pages. But my favorite is the starburst one - because of the pretty flower picture!

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  10. truly fabulous set of pages.

    blessings to you from Angela

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  11. Beautiful pages! I love the sunburst and giggled at your sequin corralling.

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