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Old 11-29-2020, 09:52 AM
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I'd keep it and scrap with the parts you do like, like the word art. Especially for simpler pages, it looks like you could make beautiful pages with this without the flowers. I end up doing that a lot with masculine kits. My guys prefer that their pages be flower-less, or at least very light on flowers. Most kits geared toward men and boys still have lots of flowers. As long as I like the papers and there are some good non-floral elements I'll buy the kit. When I scrap with it I start with items from that kit, and if I need more I either pull from other kits or I combine Photoshop shapes and styles to make elements.

If you find all the flowers distracting, how about re-organizing? You could make a folder within the kit to hide away the elements you're less likely to use. That way they're still accessible if you want to use something, but you might find it easier to see the kit's potential.

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