Showing posts with label Spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spring. Show all posts

Monday, January 29, 2024

INTRODUCING BUNNY HOP™ | Win It Before You Can Buy It!


On the hunt for an eggs-tra sweet Easter collection? Well grab your basket and look no more! Our “Bunny Hop” ™ release is the cutest, happiest, hoppiest Easter assortment ever! Absolutely adorable characters in the dreamiest pastel colors, along with the sweetest Easter treats, fill the pages of double-sided cardstock, stickers, enamel sprinkles and so much more! And it’s” hippity-hoppity happy on its way” to a store near you!

layout created by Tonya Prawitt


ICONS CARDSTOCK STICKERS


MINI ICONS STICKERS


PUFFY ICONS STICKERS


THIS & THAT CARDSTOCK STICKERS


ODDS & ENDS
(146 adorable die-cuts!)

CHIT CHAT
(98 adorable die-cuts!)

 BITS & PIECES
(73 adorable die-cuts!)


CARDS & ENVELOPES, BUNNY & FRIENDS, SPRING FLOWERS




SPRINKLES &  JEWELS


DOODLE-POPS & SHAKER POPS 


STICKER DOODLES



SWEET ROLLS MINI ICON STICKERS



WASHI TAPE


LIMITED EDITION COLLECTIBLE PINS & CHARMS 


LITTLE CHARMERS


DOODLE STAMPS & DOODLE CUTS




SHADOWBOX INSERT KIT
SNOWGLOBE AND SHAKERS


 
CHIPBOARD ALBUM


EASTER DOTS HEAVY WEIGHT ACETATE


DOUBLE SIDED CARDSTOCK PAPER PACK 12x12

DOUBLE SIDED CARDSTOCK PAPER PAD 6x6


BUNNY HOP™
 DOUBLE SIDED CARDSTOCK

bunny hop
double-sided cardstock

hippity hoppity
double-sided cardstock

easter basket
double-sided cardstock

spot of spring
double-sided cardstock

spring sprouts
double-sided cardstock

may flowers
double-sided cardstock

carrot patch
double-sided cardstock

springtime stripes
double-sided cardstock

everything easter
double-sided cardstock

bunnies and beans
double-sided cardstock

chickadees
double-sided cardstock

easter's on its way
double-sided cardstock

TEXTURED CARDSTOCK
ASSORTMENT PACK

PETITE PRINTS
ASSORTMENT PACK

BUNNY HOP ™
ESSENTIALS KIT

Win it before you can buy it!

Would you love to win your very own BUNNY HOP™ prize pack before it hits the stores? Leave a comment to enter. Good luck!

For further entries leave a comment on our Facebook and Instagram posts!

Monday, May 3, 2021

FAIRY GARDEN BLOOM WHERE YOU ARE PLANTED LAYOUT | with Kathy

Did you do any scrapping for International Scrapbook Day?  I always have grand plans to do multiple projects... and I'm lucky if one is completed!  I did get a chance to play with some of the Fairy Garden Collection and created a fun layout... take a peek...


I found these adorable pictures of my great niece picking wildflowers on Instagram and with her mom's permission I "stole" them!  I thought they would perfectly coordinate with the flowers and critters in the Fairy Garden Collection!  I created the cut file using my Silhouette, and the cut layers of grass using a metal die from my stash and some petite prints.


I embellished with lots of goodies from the Odds & Ends pack.  It was fun to tuck some of the flowers, mushrooms and critters into the layers of grass!  I also scattered in some flowers from the Spring Garden Shaped Sprinkles.




I just love the cloud side of the Glowbugs Cardstock... I may or may not have multiples hoarded in my stash!  It makes the perfect background!  Now for something fun!  I've made this cut file available to you.  You can download it here from my blog.  If you create with it, be sure to tag me and Doodlebug Design on Facebook and Instagram.  We always love to see your creations!  That's it for me today, thanks for stopping by to peek.


DOODLEBUG PRODUCTS USED
Fairy Garden Collection
Linen Gingham Petite Prints
Dot Graph Petite Prints



Friday, June 17, 2016

Mix & Match Challenge: Don't Stop Playing layout by Melinda

Who has a craft room that has more product than your local scrapbook store? I'm not saying that I do, but sometimes I wonder when I'm ever going to use everything I have purchased over the years? So that's why I think it's important to really use what we have in the most efficient way possible... to get the most out of our 'stash'. Mixing and matching is a perfect way to use up product that has been left from a previous collection(s) and add it to a new collection so we still feel as though we are playing with new supplies.


Doodlebug have a base palette of 12 colours with which they create all their collections so everything from one range of product to the next will match perfectly. Every now and again an extra colour or two are added to a certain range but never fear, it is always perfectly in sync with the rest of the line so you never have to worry about colour clashing. That's why you can grab those old papers you've been holding onto and marry them with your latest purchase and they will always blend to perfection. And to give you an example... this layout was created using product from the Spring, Summer, Autumn, Valentine's and Easter collections.




One of the easiest designs to create using Doodlebug products are... of course... rainbows! This particular rainbow was very simple to make and it was done without using an electronic cutting machine so a perfect design for those of you who still like to do things by hand. I dusted off my old Martha Stewart circle cutting tool and cut six circles in varying sizes from the Petite Prints - Swiss Dot papers.


I didn't bother going all the way around as it was easier to just do one sweep with the cutting tool rather than having to stop half way and change hands. I will the be the first to admit I never get that right and always end up with a rather odd shaped circle.


Once I had positioned my rainbow pieces in their correct order I laid a ruler over the half way mark and cut through each piece to give a straight line at the bottom. However, this takes a bit of effort as you need to hold the ruler down firmly so the pieces don't slip. An easier way to do this would be to draw a line across your pieces and then cut using a pair of scissors.


When assembling the rainbow onto my layout I started with the outermost piece first so that I could position it exactly where I wanted it to sit. If you start from the smallest piece you may find that your rainbow is sitting further to one side than the other or perhaps too close to the top of your paper.



And now for the fun stuff... adding the embellishments!


I simply layered my pieces using foam pop dots to create a fun and colourful landscape for my photos. Now I wonder if you can pick all the different collections I've used?


Thanks for stopping by today!


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