It's the last day of the month! You know what that means right? Well it's time for the 12 Kits of Occasions reveal! The 12 Kits is a group of 12 friends who like to paper craft! We each take turns creating a kit for the rest of the group - everyone gets the same materials to work with. On the last day of the month we all show what we made with our kit. We all see the kit through different eyes and it's fun to see how our kits are similar or sometimes very different. Our hostess this month is Kim Heggins from Cupcakes Cards and Kim blog. And here is the amazing kit she put together for us....
Lots of die cut stamped images from MFT, and colorful polka dot paper from Echo Park. She included a sprinkle of sequins, some washi, and pretty twine. This kit was very clean - a good reflection of Kim's style. Honestly I think its sort of fun to think of the kits and the senders at the same time - because let's be honest here.. the kits really are a reflection of us - the images we choose, the papers, etc. They are all things we love and want to share with each other.
I confess.. I'm addicted to die cuts so - I added more than a few. I know my projects will look different from the rest of the group, I hope you can still see Kim in these.
Ready to see more? You can get a list of all the 12 kits designers as well as a sneak peek of ONE project every month from them here at the 12 Kits of Occasions Blog. We hope you will stop by and stay hi! Maybe make some new friends and see all the great projects that were made with this kit.










For a quick sentiment I cut a banner from the























We just got our first snow of the season in the Chicago area. It seemed really unexpected because we've had such an unseasonably warm Fall. It picked the perfect day to land - Saturday! Something about waking up first thing in the morning - particularly on a day when you have no where you "have to be" to find a blanket of snow on the ground. I wish you could have seen the dog investigating like it was some strange substance from another world. Too funny!
I always associate snow with Christmas - spending time with my kids during Christmas break from school - keeping them busy making snowmen, helping me cook or having a pajama day. This die cut image of
I love to mix pattern papers and while you might not think to put sheet music next to stripes of colored chevrons, just about anything will work if you add a little border of solid colored card stock. The paper I used today is from the
I always start with a flat base for my cards, and add embellishments with adhesive foam tape. By popping up the die cut image I can run twine under them (between the adhesive foam) or tuck a button, pin, or wood embellishments here and there without making them too hefty to fit in an envelope. 





