Digital Trends | Black
There is a new color trending right now in the digi world - one that I didn't see coming. Black is the new HOT color. While it's always been a standard neutral found sparingly in many kits, black is now showing up everywhere as the primary color in a bunch of different kits. I'm going to keep my eye on the stores and see how far this trend goes but right now, let’s go take a look at some of the newest ones I’ve found!
The Lilypad
At The Lilypad, Lauren Grier has an entire collection using black as the base color. Her "Tomorrow" collection includes a full kit with 17 papers and over 60 elements, plus a separate set of journaling cards. There are even more sets in this collection available that you can find by clicking on the links associated with these kits below.
Tomorrow: The Kit by Lauren Grier
Tomorrow: The Journal Cards by Lauren Grier
Designer Digitals
At Designer Digitals, Katie Pertiet has also released an entire collection using black. Her collection is geared towards teens and young adults and includes graphic black and white patterns, photo frames, funky page pebbles and word strips. There are multiple components to this collection and you can see all of them by clicking on the related links under the products.
Maybe Not Kit by Katie Pertiet
Maybe Not Add-On Paper Pack by Katie Pertiet
Oscraps
At Oscraps, both Paula Kesselring and Charlize Creations have released new collections using black as their primary color. Charlize Creations' kits include a full kit with papers, an alpha and 50 elements plus an add-on paper pack that you can purchase separately. Paula Kesselring's collection includes a set of 17 black and white papers and a set of 17 coordinating ribbons.
One Thousand Smiles Kit by Charlize Creations
One Thousand Smiles Paper Add On by Charlize Creations
Black and White....Only Papers by Paula Kesselring
Black and White....Only Ribbons by Paula Kesselring
And there you have them – some of the newest and hottest digi products using black. I can’t wait to see layouts made with these new kits in all the galleries.
—Stephanie Vetne