Hello Crafty friends! It is time for another Passport Kit Release. This month our theme is Vintage Office.
These are some of my favorite color tones. I love the vintage brown and I love this set. I hope you do too. I have created a video to share with you my process for putting my kit together.
I also have some inspiration from my design team. They are always so creative with these kits. I hope you get some wonderful ideas!
Wendy created this fun pencil bound mini notebook. It is so unique and fun. Be sure to check out her blog for more details.
Nancy is up next with this fun Card. I love all the layers. Be sure to check out her blog for more details.
Alina is up next with this fun design. There is so much to see on this fun fold card. Get all the details over on her blog.
Now talk about layers! this project is heaven for all you ephemera lovers. I just love Robin's idea of the clip board for her base. I just may need to "borrow" this design! All her details are over on her blog, so be sure to check it out.
Marcia is next with this fun tag. I love how she cut out the key from the ephemera. So clever. Be sure to check out her blog for more details.
And finally we have Aly. Aly Created this fun card with lots of layers. She even added some fun post marks. Sadly, this is Aly's last design with the team. Be sure to check out her blog for all the details and to wish her well.
I will be announcing our newest member of the design team tomorrow, so be sure to stop by and say hi. We sure hope that you have enjoyed our projects for this release.
Thanks for stopping by!
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Beautiful Kit, Monica! I really have to try your Passport Card Design...it's always so fabulous! I love my Corner Chomper! I actually have several of them because I make so many mini albums. Does a fantastic job on chipboard! :o)
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Amazing kit as always. So much diversity :) Lovely projects ladies.
ReplyDeleteHi Monica, what paper and weight do you use when you make your passports. In the video you you just mentioned that you use a heavy card stock. Thank you
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