There are lots of scrapbooking kit clubs out there - I´ve even subscribed to a few in the past. The problem is, most scrappers already have enough ´stuff´ to last them a lifetime. Not to mention it can get a bit pricy to subscribe, especially if you live overseas.
Enter
the Counterfeit Kit Challenge Blog.
Their goal: to encourage you shop your own scrapbook stash to mimic a pretty club kit.
The benefits: you save money
and also put a dent in your existing pile of supplies. In addition, you´re challenged to think outside the box to come up with substitutes for items you don´t have, sparking a whole new wave of creativity
plus you most likely come across items you forgot you had in the first place.
This idea inspired me when I posted the PLOAW challenge for week 10, which was to create your own scrapbook kit. For weeks I´ve been thinking about how to go about this challenge. Then, when I was surfing the web recently, I came across CKCB again and noticed their challenge for June: instead of picking a specific kit, create your own kit with a select number of items.
The list of items to include was taken form the
Two Peas National Scrapbook Day video by
Shimelle Laine and consisted of:
10 sheets patterned paper
8 sheets cardstock
2 alphabet sets
2 stamp sets
4 journaling spots
3 types of "choose your own" style embellishments (flowers, border strips, ribbon, anything you like)
1 roll washi tape
1 "old" embellishment
1 messy item (paint, embossing, mists, etc)
1 other item of your choice
While checking out past challenges on the blog, I found the challenge for March in which
a kit from Birds of a Feather was picked as inspiration. The main colours were yellow and blue, and I decided to make my own kit based on this one too, but using the list above a guideline.
Here´s my kit:
I used:
10 sheets of different patterned paper in blue, yellow and neutral tones
8 sheets cardstock in a total of 7 colours
2 alphabet sets - a large script one in blue (Websters) en a small one in cream (Making Memories)
2 stamp sets - different backgrounds from 1 set (unknown brand) and chevrons (Lawn Fawn)
4 journaling spots - by Tim Holtz, Making Memories, from a random paper sheet and from a set by Every Jot and Tittle at Etsy.
3 types of "choose your own" style embellishments (flowers, border strips, ribbon, anything you like) - blue baker´s twine, ornate brads (old ones from making Memories) and a selection of stickers in blue and yellow tones.
1 roll washi tape - grey grid
1 "old" embellishment - dismantled silk flowers
1 messy item (paint, embossing, mists, etc) - clear embossing powder and 2 colours stamping ink (Distress in Scattered Straw and Faded Jeans)
1 other item of your choice - glassine envelopes
ETA - and here are 4 pages that I made (so far):