The Wild Hare Kits
Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2017 1:33 pm
There's a new kit club in town, called The Wild Hare. The concept IMO is brilliant: you fill out a Style Profile describing the type of scrapping you do (traditional, pocket pages, cards, etc.), the kind of pages you're working on/have upcoming and your likes/dislikes when it comes to product and the owner, Alison Girling, hand-picks your kit from a selection of current/recent product that she keeps on hand. Each and every one is a customized kit, based on what you tell her. There are two sizes/price points to choose from, and the kits are on demand - you order if and when you want one, no monthly commitment. In fact you can order as frequently as you like, and can tweak/change your preferences via the Style Profile if you want or need something different. You can opt not to receive cardstock which is perhaps my favourite thing about it; I rarely use it, and already own a lifetime supply.
I've ordered a kit and can't wait to see what I get - knowing it's been hand-picked based on my preferences. The site just went live earlier this week but already there are unboxing and layout videos on YT from the Design Team if you want to get an idea of what it looks like. They ship internationally; in my case she emailed me with the shipping charges as I'm in Canada.
Alison is a member of The ScrapGals FB group as is at least one of her design team, and Tracie Claiborne interviewed her on Live Inspired last week if you want to check out that podcast. That's what prompted me to order, and Alison responded quite quickly to a question I had.
www.thewildharekits.com is the URL. I've typically shied away from kits because I don't like getting product that doesn't suit my style, so I'm quite curious to see how this works out.
I've ordered a kit and can't wait to see what I get - knowing it's been hand-picked based on my preferences. The site just went live earlier this week but already there are unboxing and layout videos on YT from the Design Team if you want to get an idea of what it looks like. They ship internationally; in my case she emailed me with the shipping charges as I'm in Canada.
Alison is a member of The ScrapGals FB group as is at least one of her design team, and Tracie Claiborne interviewed her on Live Inspired last week if you want to check out that podcast. That's what prompted me to order, and Alison responded quite quickly to a question I had.
www.thewildharekits.com is the URL. I've typically shied away from kits because I don't like getting product that doesn't suit my style, so I'm quite curious to see how this works out.