Just several examples of how I make paper kits for a quick go-to before trying to pick out loose papers from my shelves.
I will usually include both sheets of the same paper if I have 2 sheets whether or not I'm likely to use them. Could be a single layout or a single 2 page spread or could be two duplicate one page layouts if I'm scrapping for 2 albums. Sometimes I put in different sized papers or cardstock such as 8.5 x 11 and/or 6 x 6 (or 8 x 8).
This one is just patterns as the 2 papers I'm likely to use as my background sheet. I can add paper strips between patterns but I don't put those in with my paper kits.
This kit I just pulled out a small pattern that worked with the colors of the flower vine paper and no cardstock. The flower vine paper has a solid color on the back should I choose to use it.
This is an early kit where I had pulled other items into the kit. I later decided to remove the items in case I needed them for other pages and just put a sticky note.
A kit that's a bit larger that pulls the colors from the flower paper.
Another kit that has some bits in it and a note. The greenish color on the project life cards doesn't match but the blue does so I'd cover up the little banners.
Looking at this again I probably wouldn't use the leaf paper with the apples but the leaves do work with the papers next to it and the apples work with everything else.
This one I had 4 pieces of the same cardstock so I can make 2 duplicate double page spreads if needed.
2 comments:
Wow! This is so helpful! Thank you for all the great ideas that you've shared.
I loved seeing your kits!!! Makes me want to make my micro kits again. <3
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