Collage Sheet of the Month Club: January


I've been quietly working on a project for the new year: a Collage Sheet of the Month Club! You can sign up on a month by month basis (I'll announce when the new sheet is ready on the blog.) You'll receive via email a digital, high resolution PDF file of an 8 1/2 x 11" page collage sheet. Above is the collage sheet for January (surrounded by some of my favorite toys.) You can download your sheet, save it and print it out as much as you'd like. 

Please allow up to 24 hours for me to respond. 

This collage sheet is exclusive to the Collage Sheet of the Month Club and is only available here (it will not be passed out in classes, etc...). 

You can order one here for $4:

 







Thanks for looking!



Comments

Unknown said…
What a great idea. Especially if one is having trouble finding images to work with for a special theme or colour scheme - and it will be a great way to kick start a journal page if your (my) mind goes blank or get a creative block - as I have at the moment.

I am off to do do some jewellery making instead for a few days.

I really believe that your collage pages will be a great success, especially if we have the choice to pick and choose when and what we like to fit in with what we are creating. Brilliant
Debbie said…
I just received my January collage sheet & it's fabulous! Thanks for this wonderful idea & such a lovely product, Kelly.
xo
Debbie
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Sharon said…
What an excellent idea! Your genius shines through again! Mine is on the way, of course! YAY, Kelly!
Leslie said…
Thanks, Kel! A great idea!
tracey kazimir-cree said…
I love it! Great job, Kelly. Will this be an automated thing each month, or do we need to physically make the purchase each month?
Kelly Kilmer said…
Thank you! I found out from experience that i do not like automated things so this is buy as you want! :)

Kelly
Leeaync said…
I'm clicking "purchase" in just a minute, but am wondering what paper you would recommend printing these out on. Thanks!!
Kelly Kilmer said…
Hi Leeayn,
I print on the best setting using a bright white, 26lb or more paper. If you can run heavier paper through your printer, go for it but I just use regular printer paper in 26lb weight or more. Hope this helps!

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