Scraptorial - Make-A-Kit Extravaganza (Day 4 - Repeating Patterns, Polka Dots & Clipping Masks)

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smiley **The clusters on the purple paper, polka dot & the last paper are not cu, so I will exchange them if I decide to upload to the Commons.

Great job, everyone! Looking good!

This looks exactly like the chevron I used, but it isn't the same size or file name, which I couldn't find: Download Here

SheilaReid_Shine_OPT_springfloral overlay: Download Here.

I'm not finding Sahindesigns-papertemplatesno8-12 at all. This is the black background with green leaves.

Plaids made with Elif's plaid action.

The dots and the flowers on the top half are mine. They're PSPimage files, but if anyone wants them for PU/CU, let me know and I'll turn them into PSDs. The bird was made at random with an old template, but I'm willing to remake the pattern and turn it into a PSD too. smiley

Your bird is SO cute and the flowers very "spring-y". Great paper set!

Sweet borders, Chitra! smiley

These are so beautiful! I'm loving the plaids especially.

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Yes, Tricia...you are spot on!

I love your designs Christina and Chitra (especially purple, but but I am not objective, I love this color)

Thank you about the bird, Tricia! And, yes, that's the overlay I used from Elif. Weird how I have a different file name. smiley

Thank you, Fibul!

Everything is so beautiful. I did one set of glittery dot paper. The tutorial was simple. Now I want to make another set of papers with different patterns. LOL

Also, that stacked paper tutorial is just awesome. I can't believe how much time it saves! Here are my dotted papers:

Kimberly, your glittery dot papers are so cute!

Thank you, Robyn!

Kimberly: Anything with glitter grabs my attention! Love them!

I finally had a chance to play around with this, so I ended up with these different patterns. The heart-ish looking ones are supposed to be knit stitches, the oak leaves were a rework from a doodled stamp that I made for last year's Designer Madness (my very first kit!), and then two variations on an accidental dot grid overlay that I made. I was pleasantly surprised that layering it with the knit textile beneath gives it an almost metallic look! I was also very proud of myself for figuring out how to make argyle! I'm sure I'll probably end up with a whole stack of plaids later, too, because I absolutely love plaid as a textile, despite how annoying pattern matching can be. (This is my long-term sewing hobby speaking here.)

Great patterns Becky! Love the argyle and the leaves❤️🍂🍁

Awesome job, Becky! I love argyle papers. You can get some great looks with them.

Christina, I love the glitter, too. Obviously, lol.

Christina, files have different names, depending on whether you download them individually or as part of a kit. Could that be what happened in your case?

Robin: Ahh, that definitely could be the reason then. I didn't know that. I figured they were the same file name regardless.

So many pretty ones! Here are my patterned papers. The ones in the middle are supposed to be a pomegranate (hopefully that one is somewhat recognizable) and a shofar (horn made from a ram's horn or some other animals).

Pomegranate is one of my favorite fruits! Great papers smiley

Thanks Tricia!

Jill, I, too, love pomegranates, and your papers are really crisp and clean with great texture as well.
The colors work great on these!

They definitely look like pomegranates. Great job on that! The apples are too cute!

Very nice dotty papers, Sarah! smiley

Kim, these are such great papers smiley smiley ! Love them! smiley

Becky, these are very nice papers! smiley smiley

smiley Jill, the Shofar paired with the pomegranate may confuse some but since you've mentioned it, all's clear!!
The shofar was used in our church just before worship began & at significant times during. So its something I'm familiar with. But do pomegranate & the shofar paired together have some significance in the Jewish faith? I'm curious, that's all. smiley

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