by Elizabeth Carney
I chose to scrap lift Sasha Farina. I chose to lift her for her clean, bright style, that pops off of the page using Doodlebugs cute products!
My take on the layout.....
Friday, August 17, 2012
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Inspired by a Fellow Doodlebug Design Team Member
We challenged some of our design team to scrap lift or share something that they were inspired on a project. Earlier this week you saw Wendy Sue Anderson scrap lift a Scrapbook Trends Cover. So how fitting is it that Tiffany Hood would be inspired to scrap lift a layout by Wendy.
You Rock Layout
by Tiffany Hood
I decided to scraplift someone from our own design team. I fell in love with Wendy's "Spring" layout that she made with the "Hello Spring" collection as soon as I saw it, so I was excited to "copy" her layout using the "Boys Only" collection and photos of my son rockin' out when he was a baby. I used almost the exact same layout, changed the papers and the die cuts, and voila! A brand new page.
You Rock Layout
by Tiffany Hood
I decided to scraplift someone from our own design team. I fell in love with Wendy's "Spring" layout that she made with the "Hello Spring" collection as soon as I saw it, so I was excited to "copy" her layout using the "Boys Only" collection and photos of my son rockin' out when he was a baby. I used almost the exact same layout, changed the papers and the die cuts, and voila! A brand new page.
Supplies:
Boys Only Cardstock Stickers, Boys Only Fancy Frills Cardstock Stickers, Boys Only Double Sided Cute Cuts, Boys Only Pop Art Cardstock, Boys Only Jam Session Cardstock, Boys Only Puzzling Pieces Cardstock, Boys Only Skater Stripe Cardstock, Boys Only Superstar Cardstock, Fancy Frills Cardstock Stickers- Blue Jean
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Beyond the Basics: Create-a-Card Treat Pocket by Melinda
by Melinda Spinks
As you have seen from the previous Beyond the Basics: Create-a-Card posts, there are numerous possibilities for using the cards aside from their intended purpose. Today I'm going to share a fun transition from card to party favour bag.
I have used the A2 stripe assortment pack of cards and envelopes to create a rainbow of little party bags filled with chocolates for my daughter's birthday party next weekend. She's about to become a teenager but still loved the idea of treat bags for her friends. And everyone has their own colour of the rainbow complete with co-ordinated doodle-pop critter.
To strengthen the handles I cut three equal lengths of Doodle Twine and plaited each one before attaching to the bags.
As you have seen from the previous Beyond the Basics: Create-a-Card posts, there are numerous possibilities for using the cards aside from their intended purpose. Today I'm going to share a fun transition from card to party favour bag.
I have used the A2 stripe assortment pack of cards and envelopes to create a rainbow of little party bags filled with chocolates for my daughter's birthday party next weekend. She's about to become a teenager but still loved the idea of treat bags for her friends. And everyone has their own colour of the rainbow complete with co-ordinated doodle-pop critter.
To strengthen the handles I cut three equal lengths of Doodle Twine and plaited each one before attaching to the bags.
Products Used: Create-a-Card A2 stripe assortment pack; Petite Prints Patterned Paper; Doodle Twine; Doodle-Pops cardstock stickers; Mini Pearls; Doodles Cardstock Stickers - for you. Be sure to check out Melinda's blog to see how she created the party treat bags. |
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