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On the Move….

As a complete contrast to Sweet Nothings, Kaisercrafts 2nd new release this month is “On the Move”. This gorgeous range is full of vintage car and aeroplane elements that are so perfect for teenage boy projects. This is a theme that hasn’t been done enough, so Kaiser has answered your calls to bring you this collection! Blues, reds and oranges effortlessly compliment each other throughout the papers and with so many cute little images of tyres and go-karts your bys in your life are in for a treat! (as quoted from the December workshop magazine)

Amber created this layout using the On the Move paper pad, some lettering, a sheet of card stock and the wheels of one of her boys trucks – she rolled it through the paint then “drove” it over her page.

And have a look at all the layouts and Cards Jenny created….

What do you think? I have been completly inspired to get my kit out and start creating, stamping, spraying and painting….

Introducing Sweet Nothings….

Hello Everyone!

*The Sweet nothings Collection is one of the prettiest, most romatic collections Kaisercraft has ever released. Flowing through this gorgeous range you will find beautiful cherubs, flowers, butterflies and birds. Sweet Nothings takes you away on a dream of soft pastel pinks, blues and greens that just blend so brilliantly together. Not only can this range be used for the obvious love and romance projects, you will want to scrap EVERYTHING with Sweet Nothings as it’s just so beautiful!

Here are the layouts and cards that Amber and Jenny created:

Jenny created the above 2 layouts with only the paper pad from Sweet Nothings, some Kraft Cardstock, and some flowers and lettering from her own stash + she still had plenty of papers left over. and for those of us watching our pennies – each layout costs less than $7 to make!

Amber created the following 2 layouts:

All the flowers are handmade using left overs from the paper except for the little roses, the leaves are cut using left over papers and a die from Cheery Lynn (used with her cuttlebug).

I can’t wait to start creating with this collection….