Showing posts with label Doodle-pops. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Doodle-pops. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 20, 2021

INTRODUCING OUR LIMITED EDITION CHRISTMAS STOCKING! | Win it before you can buy it!


Deck the halls this holiday season with our new doodle-pop Christmas stocking!
Make sure to let Santa know that a doodle-pop Christmas stocking is on YOUR Christmas list!! 

 This high quality, full size stocking is custom made from quilted fabric making it very plush and sturdy.
 It is finished with a crisp cotton cuff and a fuzzy ball trim for a little extra sass!
 And if that wasn’t exciting enough...this adorable sock is filled with
 twelve EXCLUSIVE doodle-popsTM! These adorable Christmas themed Doodle-Pops are exclusive to our Christmas stocking and won't be available to purchase separately..
 perfect for our Doodle-Pop collectors!


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Wednesday, November 18, 2020

PUMPKIN SPICE LIFT THE FLAP CARDS | with Stephanie

Hello friends, Stephanie here to share 3 interactive cards using some of my favorite Doodlebug elements, Doodle Pops!  And I’m sure you would agree, the Pumpkin Spice collection has some of the cutest Doodle pops!  

 
Each card has an A2, top folding card base. Then I layered each card base with a petite print at the bottom, a 6x6 pattern print for the flap layer, (that I die cut) and then one more rectangle layer to frame each Doodle Pop sticker. My sentiment is a Chit Chat die cut.  
 
 
Under the flap I adhered matching Odds and Ends die cuts and one more Chit Chat sentiment.  

 
And when you open the card, there’s one more surprise. I don’t always add sentiments and images to the inside of my cards, but I did on these ones!  I used some of Doodlebug’s All Occasion sentiment stamps and Pumpkin Spice icon stickers.   

 
The next 2 cards are variations to the same pattern.  More happy faces and fun greetings.  













Do you have a favorite?  I think mine is the first one, the cup of hot cocoa with a slice of pumpkin pie.  Maybe I’m just anxious for Thanksgiving! I hope this gives you some inspiration to make some interactive cards too.  Don’t forget to share your projects with us. Thanks for stopping by! 
 
 
 
 Doodlebug Products Used:
Pumpkin Spice Collection
Doodle Pop Beary Cute, Pumpkin Spice & Sunflowers
Odds and Ends & Chit Chat Die Cuts
Petite Prints 12x12 Paper
Icon Stickers
Doodlebug All Occasion Stamp Sets 
Shape Sprinkles
  
 Other Products Used: 
Lift the Flap Metal Die
Double sided Adhesive

Wednesday, June 24, 2020

LAND THAT I LOVE PARTY FAVORS | with Shellye

Small party or large party? Any sized crowd would love celebrating the 4th of July festivities with a unique party display featuring the "Land That I Love" Collection!


Use any tray that you have on hand and fill with paper food trays, flag topped straws, sparklers, treat cups, wooden spoons, etc.  

From my local dollar store, I purchased these food tray/boats.  I re-constructed the boats by turning them into more of a square shape.  Next, I simply wrapped strips of scrapbook paper around the sides. Embellish even further, if you'd like, with die-cuts and stickers...or have those out so guests can decorate their own trays!


Paper treat cups, wooden or plastic utensils are easy things to embellish. For the tops of the wooden spoons, I cut the small hearts (from scrapbook paper sheets) and attached to the handles.
I used the scallop tag die and the new Sunshine alpha stickers to create a little signage.

I picked up a package of these metallic straws at The Dollar Tree!  To embellish, I glued a 2X2 card to the side.  You could also punch holes or cut slits and slide the straws through.


And every tray needs a cute 'lil centerpiece!  Again, another find from The Dollar Tree is this blue glittered star.  I added an easel by hot-gluing a sturdy piece of chipboard to the back. Chunky Twine was added around the star and then I used various die-cuts and stickers to embellish.

Add various washi tapes to the tray so that guests can mark their cups!
There are so many other possibilities and ways to incorporate the cute designs found in this adorable patriotic collections...thanks for joining!


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Doodlebug Design Products:
Land That I Love Collection Kit
Large Tag Doodle Cuts
Sunshine McIntosh Alphabet Stickets
McIntosh Chunky Twine
Doodle Pops
Sprinkles

Monday, January 6, 2020

WINTER WONDERLAND MINI NOTES | with Jomelle

"Let it snow. Let is snow" I used to not like it whenever it snow when we lived in the Midwest. Snow means shoveling your driveway, scraping your windshield before driving, warming up the car 30 minutes before leaving and the worst part is the very slippery road. I cannot believe I live there for 14 years before finally moving to Southern California.

To be honest I kinda miss the snow. I only miss how beautiful it is when it's snowing. This collection makes me think of the winter and it also reminds me of the movie "Frozen" My daughter loves Elsa and Ana. 
I want to share with you the mini notebook created. I love making micro notes but it may too small for some people. So I created a mini version. This Mini Notes is about 4.5in by 7in. I used my Mini Happy Planner as a guide. There's plenty of room to add embellishments and photos. I plan to use this notebook to document my daughter's Love for the movie "Frozen" It will be all about Elsa and Ana.
I used my iridescent acetate from my stash to layer on top of the snow cardstock paper. I love the holo effect. Then I added stickers, polar bear doodle pop and odds & ends to decorate the front page. I used my punch board to add holes to the side then I used blue and purple mini rings that I bought from Joann's. 
I used buffalo snow blanket in my Christmas tree this year, so I figure why not use it to decorate my notebook? I love the faux snow effect on the bottom of the page.
How adorable are these snowmen paper clips. Also, I spy "Sven" doodle pops which I plan to use later on.
Thank you for stopping by and I hope you like my mini notes I created.


Thursday, December 5, 2019

CHRISTMAS MAGIC LAYOUT | with Maryám

Have you seen the cute ornaments from the Christmas Magic Odds&EndsTM pack? I think they might be the cutest ones and I totally adore them, and I also have to say that today's project was inspired by them. 

To create my layout, I started by pulling out the 6 x 6 paper pack from the Christmas Magic collection to create some origami stars. I have had this idea in my head for quite some time and I thought that this was the perfect time to give it a try. I am definitely not an expert in origami, so I searched on YouTube for some origami stars and found a tutorial that helped me create the stars.
Once I finished the stars, I added onto each one of them some little bows that I made using the doodle twineTM Ladybug and also coordinating color SprinklesTM in the center. Next, I positioned the stars on my page and decided to include some 3D ornaments from the doodle-popsTM Deck The Halls Set.

For the title, I used both Abigail Black Cardstock Stickers and Teensy Type Beetle Black Cardstock Stickers to spell out "Fun day", adhered all the letters onto vellum paper and then cut around them. 

To finish the page, I added some hand stitching details and some word stickers This and That 12 x 12 Cardstock Stickers.

And we are done for today! I hope you guys enjoyed this post and liked the ideas I shared. Also, don’t forget that if you have any questions just leave me a comment or send me an email. I’ll be really happy to help you.

Have a wonderful day!

Doodlebug Products Used: 
Christmas Magic Collection
Doodle Twine - Ladybug
Abigail Black Cardstock Stickers 
Teensy Type Beetle Black Cardstock Stickers
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Sunday, November 17, 2019

CHRISTMAS MAGIC LAYOUT | with Maryám

Have you seen the cute gingerbread house from the Christmas Magic collection? From the first moment I saw it I knew that I wanted to do a layout featuring this cute little house. I thought on using the Cookie Cottage doodle-popsTM, but even though it looked really cute, I wanted something bigger so it could cover more space on my layout. After thinking about some ideas, I decided to replicate the same house but do it on a bigger scale without using a cut file.


To do that, I pulled out some of my doodlebug cardstock and chose the cinnamon color from the Primary Cardstock Assortment to create my house. I drew each part with a pencil and then punched holes around some of the base pieces to add hand-stitching. For the other parts that didn’t need stitching, I used foam dots to stick them.

To embellish the house, I used some pieces from the Odds&EndsTM pack, cut the white border that they come with, and added some clear embossing powder to them so they could look more like real candies. I also fussy cut some elements from some of the 12 x 12” papers.

Once I finished the house, I created a scene on my page using the elements from before. In addition, I also added a Christmas tree and some other fun embellishments with the idea of building my own Santa’s Village.

Finally, I added my photos with some foam adhesive, the journaling at the bottom right side of the page, and some Chit ChatTM pieces for the title. 
Even though this layout took a lot of time to create, well, actually the little house was the one that used most of the time, I had so much fun creating it, and I really liked how it turned out! I hope you guys enjoyed this post. Also, don’t forget that if you have any questions just leave me a comment or send me an email. I’ll be really happy to help you.

Have an awesome day!

Doodlebug Products Used: 
Christmas Magic Collection
Sugar Coated 6 x 6 Paper Assortment - Pastel
12 x 12 Cardstock - Cinnamon, Pistachio, Sea Glass
Petite Prints Collection - Dot and Stripe - Pistachio

Saturday, October 5, 2019

WORLD CARD MAKING DAY 2019 | Doodle-Pops... quick, easy and super cute! + GIVEAWAY!!!

Doodle-Pops are the perfect accompaniment
for greeting cards. They are quick,
easy to use, dimensional and
super duper cute!

WCMD 2019 - THE EASE OF USING DOODLE-POPS ON CARDS | WITH TYA
This card is created by using the Swimming Pool Square Grid card from the Create-a-Cards as a card base. I just love the shape of this card base - it is so fun. It's especially fun to add some larger die cuts from the "Odds and Ends" die cuts for some big impact - like that cute haunted house!! I added a couple of black enamel dots from the "Eye See You" Shape Sprinkles to the Skull. It's fun to add a little shine to die cuts with enamel dots! I have an unhealthy obsession with Doodle-pops and this little vampire guy is named "Edward" - Twilight Fans celebrate lol! The purple pattern paper on the bottom is from the 6x6 paper pad. The "Trick or Treat" banner is from the "This and That" sticker sheet.
 Here is a close up of the Doodlepop - look at that shine on the moon!!!
 One of my latest techniques that I am loving for a little added pop is I take some acrylic paint and use the end of an embossing tool to create little colored dots on my projects. I used some white paint here and it mimics a starry sky. It kind of creates the same look as enamel dots but I can make little, tiny dots with the paint and I think its kinda fun :)  And here is also a close up of our cute "Edward"


Doodlebug Products Used:
Swimming Pool Square Grid Create-a-Card
Candy Carnival 6x6 Paper Pad
Candy Carnival Odds and Ends
Candy Carnival This and That Sticker Sheet
"Eye See You" Sprinkle Shapes
Candy Carnival "Edward" Doodle-pop

So, would you love to win your very own
Candy Carnival Doodle-pop set?
Of course you would.

Simply leave a comment to enter!


Sunday, August 25, 2019

SCHOOL DAYS - MICRO NOTE PADS | with Jomelle

I can't believe school already started for my boys. Where did summer go? My oldest Joshua started his Junior year in high school and my second son Jaden started his 6th grade.
As you may know, I am into the Micro Notes these days. I decided to create Micro Notes for each of my children. I can think of so many ways to use these Micro Notes during school year. I can journal, document moments and add photos.
I used the 6x6 paper pad for the covers and add embellishments. I used different color rings that matches the decor of each covers. It's really easy to make and so much fun. I created each one to match my kid's characters.
My 3 year old daughter Juliet is really excited to go to school. She missed the cut out for her to start kindergarten this year so she will start T-K next school year. I created this Micro for her all in pink rings. How adorable is the girl with the pony tails.
My oldest son Joshua does not like to take pictures anymore. I guess he feels he's "too cool" for photos. I still decided created a Micro Notes for him that I plan to use for a little journal or maybe even document his many of "Firsts" such as first crush, first date, first girlfriend and many more. I may not have a lot of pictures but I can add do more of journaling.
Last but not the least, the middle child Jaden. He is the "fun" one who is very adventurous. I know that I will be able to add so many pictures of him and his friends in this Micro Notes. I can document his band concerts and school plays.
Thank you for stopping by and I hope you enjoy viewing my Micro Notes. Maybe you can create one for each of your children as well. Try it because it's really fun to create.

DOODLEBUG PRODUCTS USED:
 Back to School 6x6 Paper pad
 Back to School Crayon Doodle Pops
 Back to School apple a day washi tape
 Apple Doodle Pops
 Beetle Black Teensy Type stickers
 Cup cake Teensy Type stickers

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