Monday, October 11, 2010

Girly Girl

Yea it is time for another new kit. With Tami & I mostly having boys, girls kits are not usually what we are drawn to create. About a year ago we had a customer who wanted us to make a book for her using these colors (anyone who has been to PrincessHairstyles.com might recognize this kit from the book she sells on her site). We held onto the kit for quite awhile and finally just got around to getting it ready to release. Girly Girl is a lovely combination of shades of purple, pink, green and cream. The kit includes 25 papers that range from flowers to stripes to polka dots. The 83 elements include some GREAT flowers, brads, ribbon and more. Two quicklayouts will be given away for free on the blog with 2 more only available by purchase. The purple polka dot alpha is a perfect match and super easy to work with. Last but not least the kit includes 15 wordart, with phrases to cover all the sweet and cute things that sums up everything girly. A bonus to the Girly Girl is that it is a perfect match to our Fairy Princess kit we released a few months ago (available in the store) so you could combine the two interchange all the elements or paper. The full kit is available on the blog for the discounted price of $2.50. However if you want a sneak peek at the kit today we have 6 of the 25 papers available for the freebie. Scroll down below the previews and click on the link to download. Make sure to come back on Thursday to pick up some elements. Enjoy!!

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8 Comments:

MouserMo said...

Thank you for your freebies. Link on your post was added to PickleMouse freebie list

Kristal said...

Very adorable! Thank you!

deb said...

Great kit! Thank you!

CBH said...

Thank you so much for this post. I want to let you know that I posted a link to your blog in CBH Digital Scrapbooking Freebies, under the Elements or Papers post on Oct. 12, 2010. Thanks again.

Diane said...

TY!! Gorgeous colors!!! D :)

Julie C. said...

Very pretty, thanks!

MonkingsMusings said...

Lovely! Thank you.

Keisukeabe said...

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