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The Diuhofart Vintage Scrapbooking Supplies Kit includes 185 pieces of high-quality, vintage-style materials perfect for creating unique junk journals and art projects. Designed for both beginners and experienced crafters, this all-in-one kit offers versatility for various creative endeavors, making it an ideal gift for any occasion.
A**R
Needs better sticky stuff....
So I am new to scrapbooking and junk journaling. I bought this as a way to learn how to do this and have fun with it. It is very giftable as it looks very organized when it comes in its package. It is very beginner friendly as well. However the adhesion on a few things needs to be better. I had to purchase some scrapbooking glue in order to get some things to stick in this. Other than the 1 small complaint, everything is amazing in this.
M**
I love it
Im absolutely in love with this 💕
C**Y
Good assortment
This had a lot of different items despite not having an overabundance in each. It gave a good variety, great for a few projects all together or great to keep to use pieces for random future projects. The images themselves were decent enough, but I was hoping for a little more definition in each. I think these would work great for me with watercolor mixed media journaling or photo albums.
J**T
Nice collection but stickers are hard to peel
My first impression was such a lovely collection of scrapbooking supplies for bullet journal. Everything in one very giftable box. The collection is nice especially I really like the journal per se. The journal is absolutely beautiful. Washi glue holds well but to get to this point it is extremely difficult to separate tape from protective tape. The same situation is with stickers. Stickers are not on a sheet. They are separate stickers in rather very dark almost black colors. I could not separate stickers to glue them to the paper. I had to use a glue. This is not glossy collection rather matte with rather rough to the touch.
A**R
Neat set
This is a really neat set. I like the assortment of different stationary items included. The designs are cute and the quality is good.
S**E
Eclectic “junk journaling” set offers different reproduced ephemera, some images are faded.
I ordered this Diuhofart Vintage Scrapbooking Supplies Kit, 185pcs Junk Journal Kit with Scrapbook Paper A6 Aesthetic kit to use in my journals.I have somewhat mixed feelings about this particular set, having ordered similar ones in the past from a large overseas retailer known for their love of orange. Some of the things included in this kit are lovely. The small journal is very pretty, though it is quite small at about 6 3/4” x 5”. I love the internal pages, especially the ones that look like parchment. The cover is slightly blurry, probably from the process of taking a photo of a three-dimensional period journal, then printing the flat photo on a new book.This is something that popped up a few times in this kit. Many of the reproduced pieces of ephemera were quite nice. I particularly liked the reproduced post cards, especially the backs, where you see the handwritten notes and that lovely old-fashioned handwriting. I’ve often wished kits like this came with some provenance, like a list that explained what the original pieces were, where they were sourced, etc.I also really liked many of the stickers, and the small cardboard tags and frames. Obviously, the attraction to a kit like this is that someone else did the work of putting together pieces that harmonize so you don’t have to shop for individual pieces. The down side is, sometimes these kits can feel a little matchy-matchy. I’m more likely to pull a few favorites from this kit and use them with other stickers, Washi tape, printed papers, etc. than to use the kit as a whole.Unfortunately, this kit was a mixed experience. There were stickers that were misprinted, with images that weren’t centered, or that were cut off. Some of the printed papers looked fuzzy, not like a photograph of a vintage paper that had worn down over the years, more like out of focus when they took a picture. Some of the printed paper was too large for the box, and instead of traveling flat, it rolled partway up the inside of the box. I’m trying to straighten it with heavy books on top, but so far, it wants to keep that roll.There were also some items where I couldn’t tell whether they were supposed to be faded or not. Like, a I couldn’t tell if they were a photo of something that had genuinely aged over a century or more, of if they were just printed at the end of a run, and they were running out of ink.There’s a lot to like in this kit. I love the use of reproductions of vintage ephemera, or at the very least, very good fakes of vintage papers. I have a genuine fondness for all the flourishes and curlicues and fonts of that time gone by. It’s difficult to imagine a hundred years on that people will want to reproduce our ads and e mails, they certainly don’t hold the charm of the late 1800s and early 1900s.I was unsure how to best rate this kit. I eventually decided to give it four stars. It absolutely does what it is supposed to, it is a journal kit, and it comes with a journal and a wide variety of papers, stickers, Washi tape, tags, etc.However, I have seen nicer kits for less. I really do like the journal, the postcards, the tags. But I was disappointed at the quality of some of the items, whether they were out of focus, bent, cut off, or just in very small quantities, like the Washi tape, which usually comes in larger rolls.Again, most of this kit is attractive, and I look forward to using pieces of it in my journaling. I did finally give four stars instead of five because I was disappointed in some of the pieces, and because some of the sales photos were confusing. The photo that shows all the pieces lined up seems to be fairly correct, but there are other photos that show stickers, cards, and paper that are not a part of this kit, which was somewhat disappointing.All in all, the vintage aesthetic is lovely, and I was pleased with the wide variety of journaling accessories.This boxed set of vintage looking paper products for journaling captures the aesthetic of the late 1800s and early 1900s. Includes printed papers, stickers, Washi tape, tags, cardboard frames, a journal, and more. Some pieces look faded, it is difficult to tell whether this is a style choice or the end of a print run.
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