Be sure to check out the Bella Blvd blog all week long to see projects from the team using the new lines.
Monday, October 24, 2011
New Bella Blvd Shipping!
For those of you who have been waiting, Bella Blvd's mid-release begins shipping to stores today!
Monday, October 10, 2011
Challenge Layout
I'm hosting the Monday Challenge over on the October Afternoon blog today. I'll give you a peek at my layout here, but you'll have to head on over to the challenge post to read more about it. ;)
Hope everyone's week is off to a good start!
Hope everyone's week is off to a good start!
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Bella Blvd Design Team Layouts
Bella Blvd has been introducing a few design team members each day, and I'm among those featured today on the Bella Blvd blog! Be sure to click on over there to read more (including some random facts about me!) and to see the other talented ladies being introduced today.
I've already shared one of the four layouts I created for the design team call - I'll share the other three here.
First up is a layout using one of my favorite photos and the Finally Fall line. I love the mix of colors and patterns in this line, and, as you can see, went a little crazy with my apple punch. :)
This next layout combines products from the Finally Fall and Christmas Wishes lines.
Last is a layout I created using the Too Cute to Spook line.
If you missed yesterday's posts over at the Bella Blvd blog, please go check out the two new mid-release lines (Winter Wonder, Spring Flings and Easter Things) as well as the additions to the Sophisticates line. There is a giveaway associated with each post, so be sure to check each one out and follow the directions/leave a comment to be entered to win!
I've already shared one of the four layouts I created for the design team call - I'll share the other three here.
First up is a layout using one of my favorite photos and the Finally Fall line. I love the mix of colors and patterns in this line, and, as you can see, went a little crazy with my apple punch. :)
This next layout combines products from the Finally Fall and Christmas Wishes lines.
Last is a layout I created using the Too Cute to Spook line.
If you missed yesterday's posts over at the Bella Blvd blog, please go check out the two new mid-release lines (Winter Wonder, Spring Flings and Easter Things) as well as the additions to the Sophisticates line. There is a giveaway associated with each post, so be sure to check each one out and follow the directions/leave a comment to be entered to win!
Monday, October 3, 2011
New Bella Blvd!
That's right, there's a brand-new mid-release from Bella Blvd! The release includes two new lines and two additions to the Sophisticates collection. As always, Stephanie does a great job of mixing themed patterns and embellishments with more basic/generic patterns and embellishments so there's something for everyone in each line.
Without further ado, here are the papers and embellishments from the Spring Flings and Easter Things Line:
Egg Hunt:
A Tisket A Tasket:
Mom's Bouquet:
Sunny Sunday:
Borders :
Cute Cuts:
Alpha Bits Stickers:
Just Write Stickers:
Miniatures Stickers:
I love all the cute animals and bugs in this line and the colors and patterns make me happy.
Now, let's take a look at the Winter Wonder line. Being from Colorado and having two snowman-makers, three skiers, and four hot-chocolate-drinkers in my family I am certain I will be using this line a lot! I could also see bits and pieces being used for Valentine's Day, summer/beach, or camping/nature projects.
Blizzard:
Toasty:
Ski Slopes:
Icy:
Borders:
Cute Cuts:
Alpha Bits Stickers:
Just Write Stickers:
Miniatures Stickers:
Last, but not least, here are the additions to the Sophisticates line.
Miniatures Card Sentiments Stickers:
Miniatures Family Stickers:
So, what do you think? Are you as excited about these new products as I am? :)
Without further ado, here are the papers and embellishments from the Spring Flings and Easter Things Line:
Egg Hunt:
A Tisket A Tasket:
Mom's Bouquet:
Sunny Sunday:
Borders :
Cute Cuts:
Alpha Bits Stickers:
Just Write Stickers:
Miniatures Stickers:
I love all the cute animals and bugs in this line and the colors and patterns make me happy.
Now, let's take a look at the Winter Wonder line. Being from Colorado and having two snowman-makers, three skiers, and four hot-chocolate-drinkers in my family I am certain I will be using this line a lot! I could also see bits and pieces being used for Valentine's Day, summer/beach, or camping/nature projects.
Blizzard:
Toasty:
Ski Slopes:
Icy:
Borders:
Cute Cuts:
Alpha Bits Stickers:
Just Write Stickers:
Miniatures Stickers:
Last, but not least, here are the additions to the Sophisticates line.
Miniatures Card Sentiments Stickers:
Miniatures Family Stickers:
So, what do you think? Are you as excited about these new products as I am? :)
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Welcome, October!
Hello, October! I am already liking October, as it's a typical Denver early fall weekend: low 80s and sunny. October is my favorite month. It's always been my favorite month. I love watching the leaves change, enjoying the crisp fall air combined with the Colorado sunshine, going to the fall festival and the pumpkin patch, drinking pumpkin spice lattes, getting ready for Halloween, and making soups and stews.
October also brings a new gallery at Write.Click.Scrapbook. This month's theme is shadows. I love how many different interpretations there are in the gallery! There are shadow photos, layouts about being someone's shadow or being in someone's shadow, and design elements that are shadows. I went that last route with my layout:
Today is also a holiday in the papercrafting world: World Cardmaking Day. In honor of today, Bella Blvd has a blog post up showcasing cards from the design team, including this card I recently posted:
October also brings a new gallery at Write.Click.Scrapbook. This month's theme is shadows. I love how many different interpretations there are in the gallery! There are shadow photos, layouts about being someone's shadow or being in someone's shadow, and design elements that are shadows. I went that last route with my layout:
Cardstock: Bazzill Basics
Chipboard Silhouettes (used as masks): Maya Road
Mists: Studio Calico
Wood Veneer Letters: Studio Calico
Pen: American Crafts
Today is also a holiday in the papercrafting world: World Cardmaking Day. In honor of today, Bella Blvd has a blog post up showcasing cards from the design team, including this card I recently posted:
Cardstock: Bazzill Basics
Patterned Paper: Bella Blvd
Stickers: Bella Blvd
There's also a sneak peek up on the Bella Blvd blog (scroll to the bottom of the post)! Stephanie has designed a mid-release, including today's sneak peek item, which is perfect for cardmakers! Stay tuned for the full reveal on Monday!
I'm looking forward to creating some cards today - after a fall festival first, of course!
Sunday, September 25, 2011
She Cracks Me Up
Agent Seven Two Zero, that is:
She's been hilarious across the last couple of weeks.
First, she came home from a trip to Barnes & Noble with her brother and her dad and screamed, "I bought a spy kit AND IT COMES WITH A FAKE MOUSTACHE!" A few minutes later she sidled up to me and said, "You have to call me Agent Seven Two Zero, because that's my spy name." Thus far, spying has consisted of dressing up. No actual spying has occurred.
Second, there's a new verb conjugation in our house. Sadie is constantly "make suring" the lights are turned out, or that she's gotten the right answer, or that the door is closed.
Third, I've been contemplating reorganizing the playroom now that the kids are getting older. I started to share my plan with the kids, which began with, "Remember those Expedit bookcases at IKEA that had all the cubes?" About two paragraphs later, Sadie interrupted me and said, "I'm sorry, mom, I haven't been listening. After you said IKEA I started thinking about IKEA and then I started thinking about Swedish meatballs...mmm...Swedish meatballs..." Clearly, IKEA means different things to different people. I drool over the Expedit and its cheap price tag and potential for organization and Sadie drools over meatballs. For added context, when I asked the kids last week where they wanted to go out to dinner, they yelled, "IKEA!" It took a while for me to convince them that IKEA's main identity, is not, in fact, a restaurant, and most certainly is not a destination restaurant, at least not in my world!
I can't wait to see what she comes up with this week! :)
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Vivian, the Seamstress
Most of you don't know this, but I used to sew. In fact, I used to sew a lot. I did most of my sewing in elementary and middle school. Yes, that was back in the late 70s and early 80s, and yes, it's been nearly 30 years, but I still remember some things I learned in Brownies (sewing badge) and in 7th grade home ec (remember home ec, anyone?). A couple of years ago I started sewing on my layouts, but didn't jump back into sewing with fabric.
Enter October Afternoon fabric. Yes, fabric.
Last week I received a package full of fat quarters from the Farm Fresh line (seen in the photo above) and whipped up this cute headband for this cute girl:
I made the flower using an online tutorial I found, and it only took me ten minutes. Can I tell you how much I love projects that are easy and quick? I attached the flower to a cheap drugstore headband I covered with a tube of fabric (disclaimer: turning a 3/4" tube of fabric right side out is not a ten minute project, not at all, especially when you accidentally rip the tube and have to start all over).
If you haven't already seen October Afternoon's blog post from yesterday, head on over there to see the projects made by some of the other design team members. While there, be sure to leave a comment before Monday, October 3, to be entered to win Farm Fresh fat quarters! (Comments left on my blog will not enter you into the drawing - you need to leave a comment on the October Afternoon blog.)
While I love Farm Fresh, I really, really, really love Fly a Kite, which is the next October Afternoon line that will be coming out in fabric. If you don't remember Fly a Kite, go here.
I think there will be more sewing in my future...
Enter October Afternoon fabric. Yes, fabric.
Last week I received a package full of fat quarters from the Farm Fresh line (seen in the photo above) and whipped up this cute headband for this cute girl:
Here's a detail shot:
I made the flower using an online tutorial I found, and it only took me ten minutes. Can I tell you how much I love projects that are easy and quick? I attached the flower to a cheap drugstore headband I covered with a tube of fabric (disclaimer: turning a 3/4" tube of fabric right side out is not a ten minute project, not at all, especially when you accidentally rip the tube and have to start all over).
If you haven't already seen October Afternoon's blog post from yesterday, head on over there to see the projects made by some of the other design team members. While there, be sure to leave a comment before Monday, October 3, to be entered to win Farm Fresh fat quarters! (Comments left on my blog will not enter you into the drawing - you need to leave a comment on the October Afternoon blog.)
While I love Farm Fresh, I really, really, really love Fly a Kite, which is the next October Afternoon line that will be coming out in fabric. If you don't remember Fly a Kite, go here.
I think there will be more sewing in my future...
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