Showing posts with label mini kit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mini kit. Show all posts

Tuesday, 20 November 2012

Minikit Madness

The title of this post is evidence that motherhood, and cBeebies in particular, has rotted my brain. :D (Anyone with more than a passing acquaintance with the Green Balloon Club will now probably have a song going round and round in their head). :)
 
Anyhoooo, all that aside... the reason for the title is the latest mini challenge at Creative Craft World.
 
The new mini kit is full of gorgeous fresh colours from Echo Park, and this is what I made with it:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
And I've still got lots of lovely bits left over to play with. :)
 
You could win yourself this lovely kit by entering the Mini Challenge... just make any project at least 6x6" in size and link you entry to the mini challenge blog post on the Creative Craft World blog.
 

Tuesday, 21 August 2012

Summer Fun

The August mini kit has gone live today over at the Creative Craft World challenge blog. The new kit is full of delicious, bright, summery colours and I had a lot of fun making these projects with it:



I made this fun surf-themed stepper card using the yellow Bazzill cardstock and the fab wave-patterned paper. I drew my own surfboard shapes and cut them from patterned paper and cardstock. :)



I thought these fun photos of my girls having fun in the sun in the back garden were perfect for this bright, summer layout. I played with a flower punch and my corner rounder for a retro look that I thought went perfectly with the bright colours and patterns.



And finally I covered a card blank with this gorgeous, bright paper and coloured a Mo Manning digi stamp to match... my DD1 finishes at her private nursery next week, prior to starting pre-school classes at the local primary school, so I thought this would make a fun and cheerful thank you card for her key worker.

You can win yourself one of Creative Craft World's fab mini kits by entering the mini kit challenge on the challenge blog... all you have to do is create a project smaller than 12x12, and link it on the challenge blog. Good luck! :)
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