Showing posts with label alphabets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label alphabets. Show all posts

Thursday, May 17, 2012

A to Z Alphabet Projects - Day 2

Snips & Snails Card
 
Supply List: Boutique Buttons-Baby Boy Assortment, Mini Pearls-Baby Boy Assortment, Star Brads- Baby Boy Stars, Baby Boy Doodletwine, Snips & Snails Icons cardstock stickers, Snips & Snails Cute Cuts die cuts, Monkey Business cardstock, Alphababies (baby boy) cardstock, Jack & Jill cardstock stickers-blue jean, Hopscotch cardstock stickers-limeade, Hopscotch cardstock stickers- bubble blue, Simply Sweet cardstock stickers- lily white, Hopscotch cardstock stickers- swimming pool, Shin-Dig cardstock stickers- bon bon

Subway Art Layout

I was inspired by the popular "subway art" seen around the internet lately. Instead of white letters, though, I used black letters.
Supply List: together : Colorwheel cute cuts; family : Shin Dig sugar coated alphabet stickers - beetle black; momma : Jack and Jill alphabet rub-ons - beetle black; Kai : Hopscotch alphabet stickers - swimming pool; love you : Flower Garden stamps; blessed : alphabet stickers - beetle black; 4 : Jack and Jill alphabet stickers - beetle black; Keona : Candy Shoppe alphabet stickers - beetle black; dad : Simply Sweet alphabet stickers - beetle black; always : Headlines sticker; Cartwright : Simply Sweet mini rub-ons - beetle black; patterned paper : Boys Only Cool Camo; doodle twine : beetle black; paper frills : beetle black; rhinestones : beetle black; boutique button : beetle black ; brads : beetle black


You Make Me Happy
by Ro Philippsen 


"You can have many starting points to create a scrapbooking page: with a sketch may be, may be inspired by a photo or a story to tell, may just want extravazar your artistic vein, finally, there are many ways to get a layout . Today I want to tell youa very interesting way, which is to start a scrapbooking page with the titleand make it the central point of the page. I wanted to enjoy the many alphabet stickers from Doodlebug I have, and they are so beautiful, so I chose a title very long and also quite significant. Then I did an amazing mix of different alphabets Doodlebug, and then I can start my page with my title and add the rest of the elements after." - Thanks Ro

Supply List: boutique buttons-spring assortments, mini pearl-spring assortments, cardstock stikers-hello spring, sugar&spice cute cuts-die cuts, hello spring-springtime stripe, sugar&spice baby bloomers, hello spring-may flowers, swimming pool fancy frills, limeade fancy frills, bubblegum fancy frills, bon bon Hopscotch alphabet cardstock stickers, bubblegum Simply sweet alphabet cardstock stickers, beetle black teensy type alphabet cardstock stickers, swimming pool shin-dig alphabet cardstock stickers, cupcake shin-dig alphabet cardstock stickers.


You Are My Type & I <heart> You Cards

In this card, the yellow background is in fact a whole 1/3 sheet of the Teensy Type Cardstock stickers in Bumblebee.  After cutting this rectangle out of the sticker sheet, I peeled the sticker backing away very carefully and held my breath as I laid it down onto the cardbase.  I only had a few misbehaving stickers that needed to be arranged. 
 
Supply List: Boutique brads: Love assortment; doodle twine: valentines assortment; Create-a-card slim sunburst assortment; teensy type cardstock stickers in ladybug and bumblebee

Sticking with the theme of the week quite literally, here is an A-to-Z card that conveys the love sentiment!  Again, I just love how Doodlebug's products sticke with these basic doodle colors and working across years of product lines is made simple!

Supply List: Fancy fills cardstock stickers in ladybug; teensy type cardstock stickers in ladybug and limeade; Sweet cakes: icons cardstock stickers, 6x6 paper pad; create-a-card A2 polka dot assortment




Wednesday, May 16, 2012

A to Z Alphabet Projects - Day 1



Check out these amazing projects our Design Team put together featuring Doodlebug Alphabets. They used them in just unique and creative ways. 

I'm So Happy I Can Readby Monique Liedtke
The background of this page is created by using the negative sheet of the a sheet "Hopscotch" Alphabet Stickers. If you want to see how I did this, then have a look at my blog.  
 

Supply List: Patterned Paper, Cute Cuts and Cardstock Stickers: Snips and Snails; Alphabet Stickers: Simply Sweet, Shin-Dig, Hopscotch and Teensy Type.

Baby Girl





Supply List: Sugar & Spice collection :sweetie pie stripe patterned paper, 6x6 paper pad, baby girl - mini pearls, sugar coated card stock sticker, fancy frills sugar coated card stock sticker, cute cuts, essentials kit

Love

Supply List: Hello Spring Springtime Stripe papers, Icons Colorwheel, Hopscotch Lily White and Hopscotch Ladybug cardstock stickers, Hello Spring May Flowers papers, Hello Spring Rainbow Jellies papers, Mini Pearls, Mr. Huey Mist, American Crafts cardstock, Fiskars punch, Doodle Twine Primary Assortment.
 
Sweet Baby Faces

Supply List: Double Sided Cardstock (Nifty Notions-sew plaid), Petite Prints, Sweet Cakes- Valentin twine), Fancy Frills Cardstock Stickers (Nifty notions), Alphabet Cardstock Stickers (simply sweet, hopscotch), Icons Cardstock Stickers (sweet cakes), Mini pearls (baby girl assortment)
 
Be sure to come by tomorrow and check out more grab alphabet projects by our Design Team. 

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Tuesday Tutorial: Alphabet Card by Kandis

We are so excited for this week, because we've challenged our Design Team to create projects around the many Doodlebug alphabets. You will be amazed at the creative ideas these girls are going to start sharing with you. We're going to start off the week with a fun Tutorial from Kandis....

by Kandis Smith

1) Pull out pink card from the Slim Filagree assortment.

2) Grab your NEW Doodlebug Designs and Hampton Art's alphabet stamps!

3) Take out  your stamp sheet and don't remove any of them. Ink the stamps right on the clear sheet.

4) Stamp onto your card. (I placed a piece of copy paper between my card so that I wouldn't get ink on the bottom part of my card.)





5) Take out your Sugar and Spice Cute Cuts and pick your diecuts. I chose the cute elephant tag and the little green brackets.

6) Grab some Doodle Twine! 


7) Adhere your bracket diecuts to your card. Add a strip of Sugar and Spice Blankie paper in between brackets for more color.

8) Wrap Doodle Twine around card and tie on tag. Add a little Sugar and Spice button to the top of your bow.


9) You are finished!! :)
Supply List: Sugar and Spice Cute Cuts; Sugar and Spice Button Boutique; Create a Card Slim Filagree Assortment; Doodlebug Alphabet stamps; Doodlebug Bubblegum ink pad; Sugar and Spice Blankie paper; 
Doodle Twine Bright Assortment















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