You'll be able to brush up on your skills and creativity with our February 2008 kit! We've made a great duo by pairing up Prima’s Paintable papers with shimmery watercolour paints! The papers are simply gorgeous on their own and even more lovely with the addition of the paint, which is this month's featured technique. Love is in the air at this time of year, and our February kit shows some love with papers from Daisy Bucket’s Love You line and Making Memories’ Love Story line! The stamps are a fabulous and very versatile font. As always, don’t forget to check your Notions newsletter for lots of ideas and inspiration from our Design Team!
- Prima: Paintables paper – one sheet each of Verona and Amaretto
- Daisy Bucket: double-sided textured patterned paper – 2 sheets each of Love Blossoms and Love Lines
- Making Memories: double-sided patterned paper – 1 sheet of Plaid from the Love Story line
- Prism: textured cardstock – two sheets each of White Vertical, Really Red and True Blue
- Prism: metallic cardstock – one sheet of 8.5”x11” Mountain Rose
- US Artquest: palette of watercolour paints – set of six, custom-made for Scraptivity – Interference Red, Pearlescent White, Metallic Red Russett, Duo Blue/Green, Duo Red/Blue and Metallic Sparkle Gold
- US Artquest: #4 Detail paintbrush
- Karen Foster and Making Memories – four round crystal brads in assorted colours and sizes
- Prima: Super Fabulous 3”x4” decorative journaling square
- Making Memories: three postcards in a assorted designs and sizes
- Heidi Swapp: chipboard shape and ghost shape – one flower and one heart
- Heidi Swapp: Florals – one light pink, large
- Watercolour paper: 4x6 inch sheet – one side plain, one side postcard
- Tin Box Creations: A is for Alpha clear stamps in metal tin
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*Note all paper is 12" x 12" unless otherwise noted
Retail Value:$64.09 CDN / $63.45 USD - Purchase this kit
Subscriber cost: based on subscription choice from $36.99 CDN / $36.62 USD to $42.99 CDN / $42.56 USD plus shipping. (Note: shipping and subscription cost is always less than retail value).