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Traci Reed 07-19-2010 12:15 PM

What do you think is severely lacking...
 
In boyish kits? or what do you LOVE to see?

jessica31876 07-19-2010 12:19 PM

Well since mine are older (13 and 16) I like more mature themes like you see alot of teen girl stuff but nothing for teen boys really...or at least not as much.

MichaelsMomJo 07-19-2010 12:52 PM

I'd LOVE to see a more mature space-themed kit. With futuristic looking spaceships, buildings, as well as lasers, stars, comets, asteroids, planets, etc. I keep envisioning elements that use outer and inner glow effects. There's lots of little boy type space themed kits with rockets and aliens, etc. But I'm thinking about those boys who like Star Wars and are caught in the act of pretending to be a Jedi! Can you tell I have a bunch of pics that I'm waiting to scrap? Just haven't found the right kit yet... ;)

so blessed 07-19-2010 12:58 PM

We have three boys and I have a terrible time finding baby kits that don't all look the same. :( The kit I've been using the most for baby stuff is Julie Billingsly's "Rambunctious" kit, and I'd like a baby kit that was more like that. :thumbup: Bright, happy colors, but not floral OR firetrucks. ;)

Darcy Baldwin 07-19-2010 01:02 PM

I'd love seeing more non-themed boy kits. In boy colors, with boy elements, but not necessarily themed to a specific subject. A lot like Julie's rambuctious, but in different color spectrums.

pewtertm 07-19-2010 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Darcy Baldwin (Post 682285)
I'd love seeing more non-themed boy kits. In boy colors, with boy elements, but not necessarily themed to a specific subject. A lot like Julie's rambuctious, but in different color spectrums.


Ditto what Darcy said. I love Rambunctious and Revolution, and have used them both for Rachel pages :)

heathergw 07-19-2010 01:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Darcy Baldwin (Post 682285)
I'd love seeing more non-themed boy kits. In boy colors, with boy elements, but not necessarily themed to a specific subject. A lot like Julie's rambuctious, but in different color spectrums.

this :thumbup:

Julie Billingsley 07-19-2010 01:30 PM

sorry to butt in Traci!

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Originally Posted by pewtertm (Post 682290)
Ditto what Darcy said. I love Rambunctious and Revolution, and have used them both for Rachel pages :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Darcy Baldwin (Post 682285)
I'd love seeing more non-themed boy kits. In boy colors, with boy elements, but not necessarily themed to a specific subject. A lot like Julie's rambuctious, but in different color spectrums.

you'll love what I have for this week then! :)

Keely~B 07-19-2010 01:35 PM

Well as a mom of two girls that absolutely LOVES boy kits, it would be great if the elements and papers didn't have BOY/ GUY all over it. We're not really princessy, pinky, frilly chicks so a boyish kit with some alternatives would be super.

SmallMoments 07-19-2010 02:00 PM

*cough*chocolate/peanut butter*cough*

hee hee.

ayaandjudah 07-19-2010 02:25 PM

rambunctious is a FABULOUS kit. Something like that. What I really liked about it was that while there were stars in the kit, it wasn't ONLY stars. Sometimes I find that boy kits have one or two elements but different colors. So a bit more variety.

I agree with non themed.

BUT, I would also like some themes, maybe some legos, building.....my son is not really rough or tough so the "dirt" kits don't work for us.

Milmomma 07-19-2010 02:30 PM

More everyday type stuff? I'd love to see like a dvd boys type kit. My kid loves movies.

emmasmommy 07-19-2010 02:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Keely~B (Post 682296)
Well as a mom of two girls that absolutely LOVES boy kits, it would be great if the elements and papers didn't have BOY/ GUY all over it. We're not really princessy, pinky, frilly chicks so a boyish kit with some alternatives would be super.


I LOVE keely's idea. i love, love, love the colors in boy kits but a lot of times i don't buy them because they're SO boyish. kwim?

HeatherKS 07-19-2010 02:39 PM

I know this is off-topic but I NEED a 4-H kit. Or a 4-H paper included in a farming or country, fair-type kit or something. Our oldest dd is in her first year of 4-H and I already have tons of pics to scrap and nothing is quite right. Designers, feel free to pm me if it sounds feasible or like something you might be interested in doing. :)

AmberK 07-19-2010 02:40 PM

yes this! I am trying to do my sons NICU album (he was there 109 days and Im documenting every day he was there- OY!) and I dont want all pastel and soft colors. I like bright happy colors and bold jewel toned colors. I'd love to see a CUUUTE teddy bear, stuffed bunny but also some other fun kid toys and not necessarily baby themed like bottle and onesies. If that makes any sense at all.

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Originally Posted by so blessed (Post 682283)
We have three boys and I have a terrible time finding baby kits that don't all look the same. :( The kit I've been using the most for baby stuff is Julie Billingsly's "Rambunctious" kit, and I'd like a baby kit that was more like that. :thumbup: Bright, happy colors, but not floral OR firetrucks. ;)


nesser1981 07-19-2010 02:41 PM

Never too many boy kits Traci. There aren't enough out there. LOL!

CA Dreamer 07-19-2010 02:48 PM

More borders or small clustered embellishments. I think back to my paper scrap days and I used to buy a lot of premade borders or border stickers to put down the side of a page for my stepsons pages. Since boy pages(tween/teen/young men) can get kind of understated and straightforward(not a lot of doodles/layered flowers/buttons, etc), those would be appreciated. Something to pull the pages together.

String is good, metal embellishments, brads(instead of buttons), border elements, paint smears, instead of glitter smears, less doodles and swirls and more geometrics for accent shapes? Halftone background splashes?

kim21673 07-19-2010 02:51 PM

My vote is for more non-themed BOY kits! Being the mommy of THREE boys and one more boy on the way I NEED boy kits!!! I don't mind using a little pink and LOVE using flowers on my pages but an all pink kit is too much!! LOL I see all these adorable girly kits but my heart is set on more boyish colors with maybe a girly twist!!!

maryinaz 07-19-2010 02:55 PM

You know how templates always have flowers tucked in everywhere? And most kits have flowers in them? Well, we need something generic like that for boys. When I first started scrapping, I used leaves in place of flowers. I'd love to see a boy kit with different kinds of leaves, that don't look girly or fall-ish.

newfiemountiewife 07-19-2010 03:22 PM

My son is a reader, an artist, a scientist and loves space. He is almost 10, and not into trucks/dirt/cars at all. Most boy kits really don't work for him. It's very hard to find anything that suits any of the photos I take of him.

What I really love is NON-THEME kits, that don't have dirt in them. I like the ones with stars in place of flowers. I've used flowers on Benjamin's pages before, but I'd rather not. I like lots of string, metals, cardboard, buttons, chains, stuff like that.

DawnMarch 07-19-2010 03:24 PM

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You know how templates always have flowers tucked in everywhere? And most kits have flowers in them? Well, we need something generic like that for boys. When I first started scrapping, I used leaves in place of flowers.
I agree that we need more "generic" boy kits and elements. I try not to use many flowers in my son's pages (thought I do use some), but I don't want every single boy page to be all just stars as elements either (stars seem to be the typical "boy" element in scrapbook kits). There've got to be other options for boy pages, beyond themes and stars!

ETA: LOL - I see I've said exactly the opposite thing about stars as Jamie!

misfitinmn 07-19-2010 04:40 PM

I totally agree on the non-themed kits - I like them because my son is SUCH a boy, but he's too little to really be into a lot of the things that the theme kits are about. The one thing he IS into that I haven't seen a lot of is 4-wheelers/dirt bikes/etc. But I could even scrap those photos with a rugged, non-theme kit, too.

Boy kits = THE BEST!!!! :D

ChellyBelly 07-19-2010 04:41 PM

Anything you come out with Traci I'm sure would rock!! But I have to agree with alot of girls here I would love a more "generic" boy kit and elements that would fit all my 3 boys ages from 8,2 and 1.

pewtertm 07-19-2010 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Keely~B (Post 682296)
Well as a mom of two girls that absolutely LOVES boy kits, it would be great if the elements and papers didn't have BOY/ GUY all over it. We're not really princessy, pinky, frilly chicks so a boyish kit with some alternatives would be super.


Exactly! I do use over-the-top girly kits sometimes...because Rachel has a girly side. But she can be a big tomboy too...so the boyish kits really work well if it doesn't have 'boy' literally written all over it. LOL.
(a 'tomboy' add-on for a boy kit would awesome IMO)

lovely1m 07-19-2010 05:34 PM

I really love the grungy, urban boy boys, but you just did a kit like that. The ones with metal, fences, brads, paint smears, etc.

taracotta7 07-19-2010 05:55 PM

I love any boys kits! :) I tend to gravitate to anything with stars and metal accents.

But there are a few themed kits that I would LOVE to see.....someone mentioned a 4-h type of kit.....I would like something along those lines. I was thinking more of a farm kit that didn't have cartoony animals.....more of a rustic, shabby chic feel. I would also like to see a cool Pirate kit. My boy is ate up with it and I could always use that! :) Last but not least.....I really need a karate/martial arts kit.

But just so you know.......anything boyish you release will always end up in my cart! :)

Coila 07-19-2010 06:02 PM

Exuberance Irrepressible is one of my most favorite kits ever! I love the color scheme and it is my go-to kit for my youngest. Rambunctious is my go-to for my oldest son. (Because of their eye color. One has hazel the other blue)

But any boy kit from you is great!! I can never get enough boy kits!

Sharon Kay 07-19-2010 06:36 PM

I love themed kits ... can't help it ...

Brothers kit ... denim (in multiple colors...and striped denim)... metal embellishments that have words embossed on them ... Overall strap with the metal piece ... brothers word art ... baseball caps ... even maybe one of those Indiana Jones hats ... flashlights ... metal necklaces my boys like to wear (instead of ribbons...can show pics for inspiration) ... tennis shoes ... belts instead of ribbons ... dog tags ... a denim and metal combination alpha. gee I think I came up with a single kit suggestion ... with a Nintendo DS, a couple of phones ... and some acronyms ... and NO FLOWERS!!!! metal arrows .... metal links ... caribiners...

ELECTRONICS!! and heat guns, soldering irons, boyish teenage type toys ... things they can make other things with ... circuits, relays, switches, breadboards, magnifying glass, etc. ... and papers to match!

I absolutely FELL IN LOVE with this one set of clusters from CHerie Shields called "borderline space junk" ... it was borders with all kinds of metal junk and it looked so cool!

I think there is never enough embellished journaling boxes ... and frames with embellishments in portrait and landscape;

I'd like some papers that have words on them (not too big) for the theme of the kit.... brothers... kid talk/slang ...

word art (not talking plain words on a strip of white paper...but embellished word art)
"forever in blue jeans" word art ... brothers word art ... maybe some boyish phrases ... siblings by birth ... friends by choice .... that sort of thing ... big brother, middle brother, little brother ...

luckyme 07-19-2010 06:49 PM

I agree with the previous posters. I have a boy out of the newborn stage that I want to use boy-ish kits for, but not necessarily themed boy kits.

Just like most girl kits are based around flowers, I find a lot of boy kits are based around stars. I like stars, but I'd also like to see: leaves, stylized dots/circles, clouds, geometric shapes, papers based on letters/numbers, plaids, child-ish camo, wood grain papers (in lots of colours!), bird silhouettes (like seagulls), metal items, paint splashes, books, branches, maps, clocks,...

mlrw70 07-19-2010 08:41 PM

I ditto on the non-themed kits, with lots of elements and colors. I love the bright colors and fun background papers.

xboxmom 07-19-2010 09:11 PM

I gotta list....

magnets, sunglasses, rope, wire, brads, eyelets, screws and bolts, marbles, small rocks or pebbles, erector set metal pieces, springs, stitching, pad locks and keys, crumpled and ripped papers, chewed gum smears, leaves, sticks, tags, folded flower ribbons with rivets in the middle, clips, batteries (those little watch batteries), arrows, rubber bands, paper airplanes, spit balls, staples, washers used as frames

luckyme 07-19-2010 09:36 PM

Awesome list, Kim!

I'd also add: tools (wrenches, hammers, etc.), speech bubbles, frogs, sporty numbers (like on football jerserys), palm trees/surf boards, monkeys, whales, bumble bees, dragon flies, lightning bolts, fish, treasure chest, anchors, compass, boat items (life preserver, wheel, sail), hawaiian prints (in boy colors)...

DawnMarch 07-19-2010 11:44 PM

legos, chessmen or checkers, broken crayons, rubber bouncy balls (we have a billion of these), baseball caps, coins, cards . . .

Balinda 07-19-2010 11:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Keely~B (Post 682296)
Well as a mom of two girls that absolutely LOVES boy kits, it would be great if the elements and papers didn't have BOY/ GUY all over it. We're not really princessy, pinky, frilly chicks so a boyish kit with some alternatives would be super.

Ditto for me to...I use alot of boy kits for my girl.

kristijoy 07-20-2010 12:07 AM

I prefer kits that are not too cutesy with just a little bit of grunge (but not skull & cross-bones grunge) maybe I should say a little distressing.

I would like to see a bunch of METAL type embellishments. Gears, nails, mesh, wire, swirls, brackets (like you use to build metal toys or houses). A variety of splatters: paint, mud, smudges. I like arrows too. I could use lots more arrows.

I like the ideas of a variety of shapes too. Circles, Diamonds, love plaids.

Strings, raffia, cords, & rope in a variety of interesting colors (some with the two tone type)

Wire would be neat too. Kinked into a varity of shapes, twired...Not just metal wire, but plastic coated metal wire.

Can't wait to see your creations!

kristijoy 07-20-2010 12:22 AM

One more note:

Not Teal. I have so much teal. What I like about Rambunctious is that it is actually BLUE. A true blue. I think some greens would also be fab: forest green, moss..

taxed4ever 07-20-2010 02:39 AM

I would love to see a hockey theme kit...for boys and girls

DawnMarch 07-20-2010 09:37 AM

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Not Teal. I have so much teal. What I like about Rambunctious is that it is actually BLUE. A true blue.
Gosh, yes. I couldn't agree more.

xboxmom 07-20-2010 12:51 PM

yes yes, lightening bolts and the plastic covered wires would be great! :D

TeriBeary 07-21-2010 12:43 PM

I really, really want a karate kit :)

HapeScrapr 07-22-2010 10:08 PM

Stuff to go with Star Wars and stuff like Bakugan.

suladesign 07-23-2010 12:51 AM

I agree with a more rustic look. Shabby with that bit of a worn, ragged style. Plaids, stripes and denim, washed out colors contrasted by some darker shades of blues, reds, browns, etc. Some wooden pieces, too (like a wooden plank, maybe even broken; stars, circles, etc.) some metal would look great, too.

delofamily 06-29-2011 11:54 AM

Space or Something Star Wars
 
Looking for a kit that I could use on my pages for Disneyland. My kids were both picked to be in the Jedi Training and I got a bunch of great shots :)

I tried searching space or stars but couldn't find anything.

Thanks in advance for the help!

taracotta7 06-29-2011 12:05 PM

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Originally Posted by delofamily (Post 839273)
Looking for a kit that I could use on my pages for Disneyland. My kids were both picked to be in the Jedi Training and I got a bunch of great shots :)

I tried searching space or stars but couldn't find anything.

Thanks in advance for the help!

I hooked you up with a link in your thread you asked for it. It was actually done by Traci! (and Julie) She rocks the boys kits. :)

deepounds 06-29-2011 12:09 PM

Another vote here for the non-themed kits . . . preferably something with rich jewel tones to it. And stripes and plaids (LOVE Argyle plaids) and checks on the papers and embellishments. A little metal would be nice, too. And thanks for asking for our input, Traci!

*Celeste* 06-29-2011 12:25 PM

this is going to sounds crazy but i want tags - like the manila avery tags you can buy at staples! i can't find what i'm looking for anywhere.

and i still want tied string like wrapped around and tied with a bow in a variety of lengths.

if you do a space themed kit i'd love for you to include a paper that has a star map on it.
http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop...?filters=_boy_

robots never enough robots

i'd like to see starbursts not just stars. and clouds

hearts work for boys too.

i love this die cut sheet from crate paper
http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop...?filters=_boy_

and this...cool labels
http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop...rase-stickers/

paint splatters that are not glittery - i looked in my paint folder on acdsee the other day and most were glittery.

bold geometric patterns - maybe a little retro?

off topic - and i really want you to do a set of stitches that are smaller squares. like 2in x 2in and 3 in x 3 in. when you shrink the big ones down they don't look right.

mummytothree 06-29-2011 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Traci Reed (Post 682269)
In boyish kits? or what do you LOVE to see?

I haven't read the responses (so a lot of these maybe repeats) but two that I can think of right off the bat:

but I'd love an updated version of your "lego" kit!! Maybe with the smaller pieces and a more "mature" (less duplo looking and more actual lego looking for the bigger boys) color scheme and look about it!! :thumbup:

I'd actually like to see more designers putting flowers and leaves/foliage in their boys kits....I love putting those types of thing son my boy pages...it wouldn't have to be a ton but 1 or 2 would rock!!! :thumbup:

amystoffel 06-29-2011 12:33 PM

I am a boy kit JUNKIE. I mostly like non-theme boy kits, I go for awesome color, metal, stars...

sczos911 06-29-2011 12:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by *Celeste* (Post 839291)
this is going to sounds crazy but i want tags - like the manila avery tags you can buy at staples! i can't find what i'm looking for anywhere.

and i still want tied string like wrapped around and tied with a bow in a variety of lengths.

off topic - and i really want you to do a set of stitches that are smaller squares. like 2in x 2in and 3 in x 3 in. when you shrink the big ones down they don't look right.

what celeste said.

Traci Reed 06-29-2011 12:37 PM

LOL hello old thread.


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