Wednesday 20 August 2014

Killing a Kit (June Hip Kit)

Yes it does sound a bit scary, but killing a kit pretty much means using it all up until its all gone, and no more layouts can be made.  I've always been one for challenging myself to use up a kit, and once I start I like to use it until all I have left are scraps.  Normally I just make pages and share them as I make them, but with my June Hip Kit I decided to hold off sharing the majority of pages (with the exception of about 3 layouts I made for Design Team work).

First up, here is the Main kit for June, full of Elle's Studio, Echo Park and October Afternoon goodness!


I also got the Stamp Add on, mostly because I wanted the distress inks.

I made a total of 9 layouts, and I love that they are all different, yet all from the same kit!  I added in cardstock and doilies from my stash.

This first one is a mixed media one that I've already shared over at Lets Get Sketchy.  


This one documents the Brielle's birth when she was checked by the Paediatricians after she was born.  I did some water colouring on this.  When I first saw the October Afternoon clock paper I wasn't sure how I would use it, until I saw that it had Brielle's time of birth on it!  Of course I had to cut this out with my circle punch, and include the written time too!  So perfect!!


This is the first layout I made; I often find it hard to start as it means making the first cut!  I also made it at my monthly crop, and I'm so used to scrapping on my own that I find it hard to scrap in a group.  Love my crop though as I've become such good friends with the other girls that go.  I used the distress ink like watercolour paint.


This one was for a sketch challenge over at Stuck?! Sketches, and I just adored all the triangles. 


This one documents Brielle's first trip out after we got home from both hospitals.  We went to our favourite Cafe, and I enjoyed a real coffee!  Of course she slept the entire time!


I was in two minds of how to use the paper with the circle.  Part of me wanted to cut it out, but then I decided to keep it whole and really feature the circle.  I punched out the viewfinder hearts with my punch, and also added the circular wood veneer.  I added the gold resign flower from my stash as I felt that the layout needed something special as it is relatively simple.


This page is all about Azaria's new fringe, which she had to have before her first full day school visit. I used the washi tape, washi stamps, and distress inks on this one.  I added a doily from my stash.


This layout captures my Mother's Day this year, and although I'm not a materialistic person who is "all about the gifts", my kids were so very excited to give me the treats they had made (or gathered), and actually gave these to me two days before!  Of course I had to get a couple of photos!  I especially love the title on this one.


I've saved my favourite for last!  I adored that Echo Park paper, and managed to include it in 5 layouts by cutting it up. I adore this photo of my girls, and the clean and simple design allows the photo and paper to shine!  This photo was from my 2 month photo shoot for Brielle, and Azaria wanted to jump in too.


If you made it to the end of this post, then I truly appreciate you for reading this far!

I've been scrapping with my July Hip Kit, and my August one arrived late last week, so I have lots of product to use up!

Thanks for looking!

7 comments:

  1. Wow you sure got your moneys worth from the kit. Gorgeous layouts, l really like the one you did for Stuck! Those triangles look super!

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  2. Love all your layouts!! I love how they are all a little bit different from each other but have a sense of your style in it!! Love the colors and just how precious are those pictures!! Thanks for sharing those moments with us!!

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  3. Wow! fantastic layouts.... love the triangles and the "circular" one, but they are all fab :)

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  4. These are all so amazing, Melissa! Love the misting and Mixed Media you used! And I agree that it's so fun to create so many layouts all from one kit, that have totally different looks!

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  5. These are all so amazing, Melissa! Love the misting and Mixed Media you used! And I agree that it's so fun to create so many layouts all from one kit, that have totally different looks!

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  6. seriously LOVE LOVE what you did with the kit!!! such variety on all the page, you seriously killed it!!! LOVE all the color and fun backgrounds you added in!!

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  7. Hi Melissa!!! Your layouts are FABULOUS!!! It is so much fun to see what our Hip Kit Club members are creating with our Hip Kits. Thank you so much for sharing your projects and our June Hip Kit!!! xo - Kimberly

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