Vintage Cristmas | New releases

I have a big release tomorrow at two peas. 8 vintage kits, and wanted to share the preview images with you all this afternoon. i’m a sucker for a homespun christmas and old ephemera and photos, so i had alot of fun designing these and including them in the route 25 kits. don’t miss the shiny & birght countdown badges at the bottom either, super fun for some december daily action or general scrapping.would love to know what you think. ;)

i’ll be back tomorrow with some peeks in my december daily that i’m made with the papers that i printed from the route 25 kit.

happy monday!
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Route 25 | kR sneak peek

just popping in really quick today to share a sneak peek at Route 25 my new vintage christmas collection that will be available at two peas next tuesday.  I’m super excited about this one as it’s very vintage and began when my mother and I decided to collaborate and share pieces from her vast collection of vintage ephemera that she’s collected over the years. there are 8 kits being released, 7 of which have vintage images, and a few are hybrid/printables too. the shadowbox printable above is probably one of my fav’s. i’ve already printed out a ton of papers & ephemera and will share my december daily mini (which I made with the Route 25 kit) on tuesday.

here’s to a beautiful weekend. the little man’s got a basketball game in the morning then we’re heading off for a family field trip to the petrified forest in calistoga, my sweet bean has a report due for class.

OH! and my dear friend Dina has a HUGE announcement… it’s worth checking out, especially if you love to art journal.
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Hallow Fields | kenner road digital @ two peas

i released seven new halloween kits at two peas yesterday and love every single one. i love designing (LOVE! ) and made a huge commitment this past summer to dedicate myself to learning more and dedicating more of my time to explore and learn some new tricks. it’s a path that bears alot of my future hopes and dreams. so i’ve been working alot behind the scenes here. alot. and i hope you like them.

there is a traditional huge scrapbook kit (the chevron papers are my fav) and a few printables, like the candy boxes, bands & cones as well as the printable journaling cards which are perfect for project life or even a mini halloween book, which is my plan. i’ve got projects to share on friday, a scrap page or two as well as some altered items that i’ve made with the kits.

happy wednesday!
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on my table

the best way to spend a rainy monday morning is by digging through an old pile of kR embellishment kit scraps. the gorgeousness in that box is beautiful and the end result of my project is looking kinda wonderful. i’m hoping it will help cheer up a particular someone when finished as i’m wrapping all of my best wishes into it and saying lots of magical things as i bind and glue and stack. i’ll share more when it’s finished.

also, i’m listing in the kR etsy shop a ton of projects that i’ve completed over the last year for various dt requirements, for fun, for the act of making, etc. i have a tendency to make things and then when finished they get put into a box. kinda sad, really. so i thought that i might as well pass them on to anyone else who’d like them… go check it out if you’re interested. prices are low.

i need more room people.

happy monday!
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sF | north beach

saturday afternoon, after the salvage yard, with my car full of chippy wood and windows, beth and i decided to head over to north beach to fill our tummies with some food. it really is one of the best places in the city for eats.

but before we ate, while we were trolling the back streets for a parking place i drove past this little shop, tucked a few blocks off columbus. i didn’t see much of it while driving by. just those huge marquee letters. that was enough, so i told beth we’d have to make a pit stop on the way to food. my instincts were on fire. food could wait. ;)

i think i might have swooned a little bit when we walked in. this was my kinda store people. the goods were amazing. if my pocketbook had held enough cash (and i had known the hubs wouldn’t kill me when i got home sunday night from rescuing more old things) i think almost all of it would have come home with me. i’m still kinda upset i didn’t buy (let alone take a pic of) the huge tulip educational picture that was sitting on the far wall out of the pic above. it. was. amazing.

this table though made up for it. everything on it was $1. i spent $24. i should have spent $100. i’m still kicking myself that i didn’t pile more into my hands of the 1800s parchments. they. are. amazing!

my loot. i bought pictures, parchments, antique french bill of sales checks. and i’m really smitten with my girl who looks like a pilgrim.

old papers make thee happy.

i’m a sucker for old pictures too. especially old houses and women.

i might have gasped really loudly when i found this beauty. *note. she was $1. she’s parisian. she’s 127 years old. she’d beautiful.

i’m still kinda swoony. it’s a word people.

today i’m working on some new things to share next week, including a really belated shadowbox i owe someone who’s been very, very, very patient with me while my mojo kerfluped. i’m making things made with things i found last weekend. i’m making things with stencils that a very talented friend sent me.

and i have to note. i’ve been really enjoying the time i’ve been taking to just make whatever my heart desires, even when i’m all over the place with where that is taking me. i’m experimenting. i’m exploring. it’s making me happier than i thought it would.

happy friday!
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