Making Lemonade – a giveaway!

Kawaii Paper Packs

So, my birthday calendars arrived (very late!) and unfortunately they were No Good. Always a bit depressing when print stuff goes wrong but it didn’t take me long to come up with a salvage operation to turn my lemons into a cute new product!

The images were all fine so I’ve cut them all out and put together these Kawaii Scraps Paper Packs. I’ve had requests for scrapbooking paper before so here you are! Because of the calendar, there are designs for all seasons and occasions and they’re all printed on a nice glossy paper. Great for scrapbooking, journalling, cardmaking, collage and any crafty project you can think of.

Kawaii Paper Packs

I’ve got 3 packs to give away – just leave a comment saying what you might do with them. Open worldwide and I’ll pick the winners next week sometime.

New calendars are on their way and I even got a partial refund since they shipped them so late! AND my rainboots are due to arrive today – exciting times!





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13 Responses to “Making Lemonade – a giveaway!”

  1. Molly says:

    That’s pretty resourceful, impressive! I would use the larger ones as correspondence notes to my friends, and the little ones as gift tags. :)

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  2. ann-marie preiner says:

    Hi marceline I would use the funky scraps to decorate the armour of my army of gnomes to cause a false sense of security among the opposition. Maybe. I would like to add that I’ve never won anything in my life and kawaii scraps would make me very jolly indeed! A-m X_x

  3. I wold use them for gift tags and thank you cards! they are so cute! sure to brighten everyone’s day :)

  4. Alicia says:

    Hi Marceline,

    Lovely packs! I would use it to embellish my Uni folder so your lovely characters could travel with me in the train, visit my city and say hello to my classmates (^__^)

  5. Karen Scammell says:

    oooh, i would love these for card making. jy family and friends love the fact i make handmade cards for them and these are sooo cute! would be awesome :)

  6. Antonella says:

    …well, I’d use them for personalizing my daughter’s school books, she’s a teenager and I’m absolutely sure she’d love them soooo much…:o)

    hugs from Italy and thanks so much for this generous chance!

  7. fiona says:

    I would pin them round my house to cheer me up and send them to my friends to cheer them up too!
    Who doesnt like a cheery cupcake!
    Love
    Fiona

  8. marie says:

    my little sister is back at school again. i’d give them to her so she could pass fun notes around in class.

  9. I would frame some of them to make impromptu decoration for my study area. Then I’d make the best birthday card ever for my best friend with some of the others. :)

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  10. Teg says:

    I would use them for gift tags and cards – as well as some crafty wrapping paper :)

  11. Silvia says:

    Ooo, so many ideas! I’d use some to decorate boxes or jars (I love pretty storage), stick the small ones in my diary to keep me happy all day, and definitely use some of the big ones as cards – they are lovely!

  12. Sarah says:

    I’d put a smile on my friends’ faces by sending them cute scraps in the post!
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  13. Judy R says:

    Oh- I would probably combine them with other papers to make gift cards. (I am years behind on scrapbooking.) I would also give some to my sister in law and nephew who are both into paper craft. So cute!