Wednesday, November 23, 2016

New kit, new scrapbooking inspiration

I've subscribed to kits or been on kit design teams for years. There's something awesome about getting that box of new supplies every month. I stopped completely this year, and I noticed something: my scrapbooking dropped off precipitously without the new supplies. Mind you, I have a stash, so that alone shouldn't have stopped me, and I scrapbooked before kits. Still, most scrapbook shops near me have closed, and I discovered this year that kits really do keep me inspired.

I started shopping around for kits this past summer. I like a lot of them, but most seemed heavy on flowers and feminine supplies. I'm not shy about using them on my boys' pages, but I like something a bit more linear. I finally settled on the Ali Edwards story kit. It contains cards and embellishments, no paper, but it's been just enough of a hit for me to create. Here's a couple pages:


When I printed these photos of our Father's Day at Surly, I reached into a story kit, pulled some cards that reflected the mood, then pulled some embellishments that seemed to fit. I used yardstick as the background then added some stitching. Easy peasy! Here's some details:


Another month had the theme of Me. Like using the supplies to make pages about myself, but I don't want every page about myself to have me me me on it, so I used some products to make a page about my son and what makes him like me:


Yep, he's like me because he tries to carry in all the groceries in one trip. That's perfectly normal.

Again, I found some neutral cards plus some embellishments, then picked a basic green piece of patterned paper as the background to make all the red pop.

Thanks for visiting! Do you subscribe to kits? Which ones? Please share!

3 comments:

Colleen said...

I have subscribed to her story kits since the beginning. Excited to see what you make with them because I struggle to incorporate the cards on traditional layouts, which you did know both of yours. Thanks for the inspiration!

Colleen said...

I have subscribed to her story kits since the beginning. Excited to see what you make with them because I struggle to incorporate the cards on traditional layouts, which you did know both of yours. Thanks for the inspiration!

Jennifer Larson said...

Thanks, Colleen! I have been pushing myself to use cards more often on my pages.