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Old 05-16-2024, 02:11 AM
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Originally Posted by aussiegirl View Post
I think smaller kits for more heavily themed ideas would be fine. I would say paper size, at least 5? With more patterns and then a couple solids. And elements, probably 10? For something very specific, we can always pull more neutral things from other kits- ribbons, stitches, string, leafs. What we really need is the theme specific items or word art to make our pages shine! But that is just my opinion....someone else may think differently!
I agree, for super themed kits I'd focus on the really themed parts of a kit eg: themed patterned paper, themed elements and themed word art/strips and maybe journalling cards. For the basics I have more than enough even if I have to mix and match designers or do some subtle recolouring.
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