This morning. I created a small military-themed kit. Snag it if ya want it! Special thanks goes out to AmyJo Smith for her sweet commercial-use grungy overlays! Get your own on her blog:
http://smithtradingco.blogspot.com/.

Please leave me some love if you snagged it!
Thank you Angela, very nice.
ReplyDeletePS - I'm happy to be the 1st one.
Thank you. I really like it.
ReplyDeleteThanks... you have a great style! Do you want to know what I will use it for? My husband is *very* into playing military video games and paintball. He's an Army wannabe and I have so many pictures of him in camo to scrap. LOL!
ReplyDeleteSusan
Loved this kit. DH was in the Army when he was younger & this is great for some of his pics. Thanks so much
ReplyDeleteThis is great!! I will be able to do some layouts for my Dad and brothers!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, this is great. My sister just finished military school and this will be perfect for some of her pictures.
ReplyDeleteThis kit is perfect, my husband was in the army for 6 years. Thank you very much.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute!
ReplyDeleteOh what a great job Angela - I love AmyJo's overlays....perfect for everything. I will snag this when I get home tonight! Will miss ya!
ReplyDeleteAwesome kit!!!
ReplyDeletethank you! My dad served in the military so this will give me incentive to get those pixs, scan them and scrap them!
ReplyDeletekaren (Hom74)
Wow....thanks for the cool Army kit....perfect for some pictures of my son who served.....really glad to snag it....don't see much stuff for the armed services...and you would think there would be alot of kits. Thanks again for sharing....
ReplyDeleteThis is so great! Thanks Angela! You're a doll!
ReplyDeleteWow! How great this is! DH has a bunch of old army photos that I have been meaning to scrap. How perfect! Thank you so much!!
ReplyDeleteThanks! My DH is in Afghanistan right now! This will be put to good use.
ReplyDeleteJ.
Thank you so very much for this kit. My DH was in the first Saudi war. And now he is ill and disabled. He goes through extreme pain every day. He is considered a disabled verteran. He was considered a disabled vet in his late 20's or early 30's.
ReplyDeleteThis isn't complaining. Just telling like it is. To this day, he says he loves this country, and would do it all again.
It gets real tough, with all the milatary budget cuts (especially to our vets)and the lack of funds to the men & women who became disabled before serving 20 whole yrs.
Again, thank you for the kit. And for the support you have shown by making it. It is an honor, to be able to use it.
Thank you!
J.R
Thanks so much for the kit. It will come in handy when I scrap some of my stepfather's army pics. JR
ReplyDeleteI have been looking for one like this. Its Brilliant. My BIL just got back from Iraq and my sister and I are trying to put together a book for their unit.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like the download has expired. Im sorry i missed it.
I came to download your free page kit, and was stopped dead in my tracks by the 9/11 video. It's amazing how the feelings just come flooding back .... the disbelief, the horror, the sadness. It still somehow feels unreal.
ReplyDeleteThank you for offering the page kit. It's great.
Thanks oddles!! Haven't seen an army kit ever!? Thanks OODLES!! :)
ReplyDeletethanks i have a nephew and niece i can use for sometime! thank you!
ReplyDeleteWonderful kit, thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for this kit, my brother is back from Iraq and I have lots of pics I can use with it. Cindy
ReplyDeleteGreat kit! I sewed on many of those U.S. Army twill strips in 1973 when we were in Germany. This will be great to use on DH Army photos from then. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the wonderful mini kit. I will certainly put it to good use.
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