Friday is here and I am home--after an eventful trip I arrived home just before midnight! Talk about long day!
Well I have a page kit to show you from Embellish It! They have an amazing site and have a ton of kits to choose from. I love these kits because they are easy, basic, cute, and pack a punch with all of the embellishments they include.
Here I added some ribbon and inking to make it my own--I also played with the over all layout which is a great way to put your personal touch on a kit!
a littel faux stitching never hurt a layout!
These metal embellishments were included in the kit
Some other great places to find page kits are:
Two Scrappy Sisters
The Scrapbook Page
Laser Cut Designs
Scrapbook FUNaddicts
I have used kits from all of these places and they are pretty simple--all you will need is you favorite type of adhesive, a small paper cutter that will slice 12" long paper (some not all require a bit of cutting), ink for the edges (i recommend checking out Paper Trey Ink as they have two cubes that work on anything and they come as a set!)
Don't forget to leave those comments for blog candy and this Saturday is my weekend over at Everyday Cricut--make sure to stop over and check it out--I have some really cool cards to share!
Make it a great one!
Friday, June 25, 2010
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Glad you are home safe and sound. This is a great page. I really like the metal embellishment. I will have to check out these websites.
ReplyDeleteTerrific page. TFS.
ReplyDeleteFun page!
ReplyDeleteGreat "little touches" to make the layout your own. I always like a bit of ink around the edges :o) Thanks for the resource link, I'm off to do some window shopping!
ReplyDeleteI've never bought a page kit, always made my own. I'll have to try one sometime. Shari (cricutrookie)
ReplyDeleteNice kit! It sure speeds things up when you can use a kit. Glad you're home safe.
ReplyDeleteNow that's really cute!! Glad you made it home safely! Can't wait to see what you have in store for us tomorrow at Everyday Cricut!! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for letting us know about paper Tray Ink - looked at their website and they have great stuff! Love your ideas and the details you add.
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas about 'making it your own'. And thanks for all the info on the websites. I am looking forward to your weekend at Everyday Cricut.
ReplyDeleteI don't now how you do it. I certainly wouldn't even be up yet let alone working on my blog. Love the page. Never have bought kits because I didn't feel I could add my own touch. Changing my mind.
ReplyDeleteBryan:
ReplyDeleteWay to go - a great LO and idea for making the kit your own! TFS!
jackie
Hi Bryan,
ReplyDeleteI loved the ribbon - how did you cut the holes so evenly? Also, do can the Cricut cut a circle that big? - Very cool!
las _ henderson@yahoo.com
I love this kit. Thank you for pointing us in the right direction to find more.
ReplyDeleteCute pages and thanks so much for the links!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all your great suggestions and links to great sites!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! I love the faux stitching...one of my favorite techniques since I don't know how to sew!
ReplyDeleteLooks cool! I have only done a couple of page kits but they sure would be a good thing to take when traveling as it is all there for you.
ReplyDeleteThe page looks great. Thanks for sharing the information on where to find the kits. Glad you had a safe trip home.
ReplyDeleteVeronica
Cool kit! Love the papers and the metal accents. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great site info.
ReplyDeleteKathy
love what you did with the ribbon and the metal letters are pretty friggin sweet.
ReplyDeleteI am glad you got home safe! I do like that layout. I will check out their site. Thanks
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you'll love sleeping in your own bed with your own pillow! Can't wait to check out your projects tomorrow at E.C.
ReplyDeleteI haven't done too much scrapbooking, but this sure does seem simple. I think I will give it another try. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI've never tried any of the kits. Thanks for showing us what is possible in case we are in a hurry!
ReplyDeleteI think I will give a kit a try. I like the papers and the metal accents. Great tips to make it your own. Thanks for the great site links.
ReplyDeleteI love the papers in this layout. Great extras you added. thanks for the links to the page kits.
ReplyDeleteReally like the metal embellishments. Will have to check out some of your sources.--Ryansmaama
ReplyDeletegkburrow@cmaaccess.com
Nice page! thanks for this great week of on the go tips. Hope you have a wonderful weekend! Thanks for all the opportunities to win the great blog candy!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the links. I enjoyed the layouts offered by Two Scrappy Sisters.
ReplyDeletethanks for all the kit spots - I may do some of these as baby gifts - make them up and leave them "insertable" for the actual pics for the mom to do
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you are just exhausted from your trip and the time change. Get some rest and I'm looking forward to your Everyday Cricut visit.
ReplyDeleteMary Ann
Awesome kit! I really like the paper!
ReplyDeleteLove that ribbon on the page!!!!! Love this LO!!! Thanks for sharing!!! See you on the Everyday Cricut!!!
ReplyDeleteA great kit--slap on some pix and your are done. Have a wonderful weekend
ReplyDeleteGlad you are home safe and sound--I have used some of these kits before and have also used the designs as starting off points for others that I have created.
ReplyDeleteI have never used a kit but I received one as a gift-I guess it is time to play with it. Thanks for sharing the links and your ideas!
ReplyDeleteVery cute pages and I love how you made them your own. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! TFS!
ReplyDeleteI love the paper and the blues. So neat. thanks for sharing about the paper packs.
ReplyDeleteThese are great and would be fantastic to take on my vacation next week. I will be ordering these up for my next vacation. Thanks for all you do!
ReplyDeleteJenBrierley2 at gmail dot com
I picked up a bunch of Two Scrappy Sister's kits at our local scrapbooking convention. They were very reasonable and just so adorable. They are much cuter in person than on their web page. I am going to check out your other suggestions. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteReally love these kits. Amazing what you can do with a little ink and some faux stitching, lol. TFS, Mary M
ReplyDeleteI have not been a fan on kits but you are convincing me that are pretty neat.
ReplyDeleteYou can also make up your own kits in preparation for traveling to a specific destination. Just "borrow" some of the shapes & cut ideas using your own stuff. Kits are still the best in a pinch! Tnx for the travel advice, too. I use the poly envelopes to collect memorabilia when I travel -- then it's all together when I return home instead of stuffed in all kinds of pockets. I get pics developed & add them to the envelope so it's all together & ready to scrap. Liked your cards at joy's blog, too!
ReplyDeleteGlad you made it home safely. Love the metal that was included in this kit. I just love metal as embellishments.
ReplyDeleteGreat Los! Love the colors, the inking you including and the faux stitching...on three sides rather then 4 sides. Nice touch!
ReplyDeleteLove the way you made the kit your own- and thanks for the links!
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with kits when traveling ~ you have everything excepat your cutter and adhesive. Other embellishment(s), bling, etc. can be added when you get back to your craft room at home but still be productive while you are gone. Thanks for sharing, Bryan. Also the chance for your blog candy.
ReplyDeleteAnn
Nice project! I love all the embelishments you get with the kit!
ReplyDeleteNew to the kit formats so appreciate seeing all that's in them. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI also like to add my personal touch when doing a kit. I think we all do..but I love seeing what others do when they "personalize" something. I bet they could put a dozen scrapers in a room with the same kit and no two would look alike. :) That's a good thing.
ReplyDeleteLove the pages Bryan! Sometimes its great to use the page kits and your always on the run, they are probably great for you. And you can always add your special touch like you always do. TFS
ReplyDeleteFroggie ((Hugs)) Theresa
Great kit. It could be used for so many different occasions.
ReplyDeleteI love how you added your own little finishing touches (ie: the ribbon and the faux stitching)!
ReplyDeleteCool layout. Like the way your tweeked it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing,
Donna
Thanks for sharing the website info. I have never used a kit. What a great idea and time saver. (No more searching for the perfect embellisment for the paper I have fallen in love with) :)
ReplyDeleteGreat kits!
ReplyDeleteWill have to try one of the kits..
ReplyDeleteGreat pages! Kits remind me of TV dinners- just cut, glue, and done. So easy. Just right for the busy scrapper. I think you qualify as the busy scrapper. It is wonderful that this craft can be done so many ways. digital, kits, from scratch. There is something for everyone.
ReplyDeleteNice layouts, Bryan!!! :) Maybe I can ease into scrapbooking by trying a kit first...that way I won't be so overwhelmed (I tend to do cards and the occasional memory book).
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing (I look forward to checking out the websites where they sell the kits),
Jennifer
Nice layout. I have used kits before, but like you, I like to "make it my own" by adding a few touches. TFS
ReplyDeleteNice layout and thanks for the ideas..
ReplyDeleteI love page kits and these are awesome!
ReplyDeleteI love the ribbon on this! I may need to do that on one of my July 4 cards!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the website links. I have been looking for kits like these.
ReplyDeleteKris
kris_grimm at msn dot com
I don't buy many kits. I could make up my own, though! I have enough stuff!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
Susan
Working from kits is fun! I don't always have the creativity going!
ReplyDeleteGreat "smile" layout. The colors are so vibrant.
ReplyDeleteSometimes I really love kits, just makes it easier when you're in a hurry! Thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteAlyssa
alyssa.leanne.b@gmail.com