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My daughter crashed her pretty blue car a couple of years ago and I am finally wanting to scrap it. I really need a kit recommendation for it though! Any suggestions for a car crash kit??? (Any designers or kits from other sites please feel free to pm me.)



This isn't pretty blue but it has to do with cars, streets, driving, etc.:My daughter crashed her pretty blue car a couple of years ago and I am finally wanting to scrap it. I really need a kit recommendation for it though! Any suggestions for a car crash kit??? (Any designers or kits from other sites please feel free to pm me.)

You can always do color matches instead of theme. What about some of the elements from Paula's Comic kits, such as one these? That would give you talking bubbles and words. She also had Comics #1, 2, 3 but I think they have been retired.
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Or Lynn's:
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Or this one from Lynne-Marie:
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I'm assuming you are looking for school themed kits that are not about elementary school, but for yourself?I'm thinking in light of all this home schooling and distance learning stuff going on with COVID-19 there might be things out there I can use for layouts about distance learning. Already thinking of using kits to do with school. college. graduation and computers but open to other suggestions too
@Angela Toucan yes for myself so not “school” in the traditional kid sense. I may just work with what I have but thought I’d see what else might work
I haven't seen any new ones that are related to e-learning.
That’s ok, just thought there might have been something in one of the kits or something released around COVID-19 but I’ll mix and match what I have I think
@littlekiwi do you have Jaimee's Office Space kit? There's a cute flair of a computer and there are "work" related WA/elements, which I think might be nice for college education (vs the typical school kits).
Even the "take note" WA and the pencil elements would be good for a page with a photo of your notes--wait...do people still take actual, handwritten notes during class? I'm too old to know lol! And I love the "on my desk" WA.