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therevolution

Member Since June 2012, 850 forum posts, 15 public projects

Location: Bay Area University

PeaNut Number: 556376

PeaBoard Title: BucketHead

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Love it!
Reviewed on 06/27/12 at 02:02 PM
Two Peas Verified Purchase
I've never really bought kits before, but this kit loses one half of a pea because I don't really feel like I got $40 worth of stuff. Now, I almost never buy anything at full retail price, so that may not be fair, especially since others said they loved theirs and got a lot of stuff. HOWEVER. I absolutely LOVE what I did get! The colors are so bright and fantastic. Even though I break up my kits, I often revisit this photo for inspiration. The ribbon pieces and dictionary paper pieces are my favorite. I've never tried some of these products - the decorated paper clips or the bitty bags, for example - so this was a quick and easy way to try something new. Now that I'm into heat embossing, the stamps are just so darn versatile!
Fun, but...
Reviewed on 06/27/12 at 01:57 PM
Two Peas Verified Purchase
These are fun, but... I'm not sure. First of all, they interacted strangely with my paint dabbers - some of the fabric peeled up. They didn't ink all that well, either. They're also smaller than I thought - if I hadn't already bought them, I probably wouldn't have, because the drops are so small I'll probably never bother with them - and that's a huge waste!
Fun to Color
Reviewed on 06/27/12 at 01:53 PM
Two Peas Verified Purchase
Wood veneers are really something I can get behind. They have the dimension of chipboard (well, sort of) but are more fun to color. I love to ink them - the brown coloring shows through a bit, making it really easy to create a layer effect or to use shading. I also paint them with dabbers and then spray them with Smooch. I'm sure they also take sprays well. I think they just tuck so wonderfully on top of layered paper, as an accent, in journaling, on cards... I have always loved chipboard shapes, and these just feel like a perfect step up. My only complaint is that a) I wish they stocked more often and b) I wish there were also sets of larger ones. But, I think with their increasing popularity, this is sure to come.
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