Meet our Designer...Stephanie Howell

>> Wednesday, April 29, 2009


Must Have Scrapbook Supply? Border punches, American Crafts precision pens, labels

When & Why did you start scrapbooking? When I was pregnant with Harper and my husband was deployed, I went to a Close to My Heart party. That's how this obsession began and I've never looked back. ;)

Guilty Pleasures? White Wine, McDonalds Happy Meal cheeseburgers, US Weekly, Reality television

Two things you want very badly at this moment? My husband home safe and in my arms, a looong massage while somebody keeps the babies.

3 items that are in your purse? Baby wipes, Kiehls lip balm, my iPhone

Favorite Scrapbook Technique or Style? Vintage/Modern mix

When do you feel most creative? When I have new (to me, not necessarily newly made) goodies to play with and precious photos to look at.

Do you snack while you scrapbook? If so what? never. I have never eaten and scrapped at the same time.

Do you have a scrapbook confession? I never have a plan when I start a page. I don't "sketch" my layouts or plan my journaling. I don't use "design rules". I just do whatever makes me happy.

Favorite TV Shows? Arrested Development, The Office, The Soup, Curb Your Enthusiasm

Jobs you've had? hostess at a pizza/ wine bar, teacher, substitute teacher, running a wine store, running a book store, working at a woman's boutique, clerk at a water sports store, working at my dad's office (oil and gas),

What are you listening to right now? the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse theme song, Sadie blowing raspberries

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Contest Reminder and a Layout

>> Monday, April 27, 2009

Hi. Lori here. I want to remind you of our wonderful first-ever contest. Who can join in the fun? Everyone, everywhere! What should I do? Make a mini book with the theme "just be me" and post a link to it on the contest post. When is it due? May 29th, 10pm MST. What can I win? Cash prizes for 1st - 3rd place and a guest design spot for 1st place. For complete details and rules, click here. We are really excited to see your entries and know we are going to be blown away!


When I was pregnant with my first, the digital SLR age was not upon me. It was out there and others were basking in it's glory, but I sadly, was not. I did not even know I could have someone come out and take maternity and newborn pictures for me. Fast forward to my second and that had all changed. I was all about getting some "pro" maternity and newborn shots. I'm so glad I did! I emailed a Photographer, Shannon Montez, and asked her to take these pictures for us. It was a wonderful experience and I'm so grateful I have these pictures because Shannon was able to capture the emotions of my oldest around his new baby brother. This is something I could have never done during this time of transition for our family. The main picture on this layout is our favorite picture because our oldest is just beaming with pride over his new brother. His face clearly shows his emotions and that makes it really meaningful to us.




I really love working with Lily Bee paper. It's so easy to use because it's so well designed. It's easy to see from all the amazing layouts/projects you guys are doing with Lily Bee, that it's not just me who feels this way. This layout I'm sharing, today, is really fast and easy to create. Here's how:

Tools needed:
Sewing Machine (or needle and thread or a pen)
Adhesive
Paper trimmer
Circle cutter
Paper edger (or scissors)

Supplies needed:
Lily Bee-

Other-
Alphabet stickers
Misc matching buttons
Brown ink
White cardstock (for journaling strips)

Step by Step:
1. Print or have printed a 5.5" x 7.5" photo (the extra half an inch is for the white border) and a collage of three 1.5" x 1.5" photos.
2. Cut three 3" circles from the polka dot side of one of the papers.
3. Use a paper edger to rough up the edges of each circle. If you don't have a paper edger you can use the inside edge of your scissors on a cutting mat.
4. Ink the edges of each circle with brown ink.
5. Cut one circle in half.
6. Sew (or draw with pen) around the edge of each circle. On the half circle only sew or draw around the curved side.
7. Adhere the larger photo on top of the postmark-edged die cut frame leaving 3" of the frame to the left side of the photo.
8. On the green side of your second paper, lay down, but do not adhere, the photo/die cut centered and 1.5" from the bottom of the page.
9. Adhere a full circle half way under the photo/die cut on the top left side about 1.5" from the left edge of the die cut.
10. Adhere a full circle under the bottom right corner of the photo.
12. Adhere your photo/die cut in place on the page.
13. Sew or draw with pen around the upper right corner of the photo.
14. Sew or draw with pen around the bottom left corner of the photo/die cut.
15. Adhere the other photo to the die cut frame leaving room between both photos for a title.
16. Adhere the title between and on top of your two photos.
17. Adhere the half circle to the right side of the page 1.25" down from the top.
18. Starting from one side, adhere 6 buttons around each circle.
19. Print journaling onto white cardstock and cut it into strips.
20. Ink the edges and adhere the strips to the upper right side of the page.

That's it!



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Friday Faves

>> Friday, April 24, 2009

Hey LB readers, are you out there??
I hope so b/c pretty soon we are going to take on a regular blog schedule over here.
You can look for dt member profiles, product spotlights, and much more.

But right now we are going to do our Friday Faves.
Lots of Lily Bee on the net this week.
Here are a few that caught our eye!


Remember When by Gigi Kennedy.
love the sweet, simple way she used our French Couture line as a backdrop for this love letter of a layout.
You can see more of Gigi by clicking on her name above.


Next up is this crazy beautiful work of art by Katie Watson.
We were drawn to the inventive way she fanned our die cut papers out to use as photo mats.




Love Love Love this layout by Suzanne Quillen. The damask on the French Couture die cut she chose adds the perfect amount of softness to this sweet layout.




We found this creative page by tracyP. as we were strolling through the gallery at Scrapbook.com. The way she tore and stacked our papers is just plain cool!





And last but certainly NOT least...or shall we say "the icing on the cake"...
(teehee)
is this glorious work of art by Jo. You may remember Jo from a few weeks ago.
Well, look at this tasty cake she made with our papers!
Doesn't it just look good enough to eat???




Happy Friday, ladies!
As always keep linking your creations or posting them online.
We are always looking for inventive ideas!!
xo

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Friday's Fave's

>> Friday, April 17, 2009

I have LOVEd seeing all of the fabulous layouts and cards created using our products. Here are three of my favorites today.

by jessi calute

by gigi kennedy

by yin

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Label Tulip Kits

>> Wednesday, April 15, 2009



We are thrilled to have our French Couture Papers featured in April's Label Tulip Kit. Label Tulip always offers a surprise, and is known for masterfully blending the unexpected. Their desire is to mix and match, to play with styles and themes that step outside the box. They design kits to help you celebrate your creativity, and this month's kits is filled with plenty of goodies to keep the celebration goin' until the break of dawn! They portray their own idea of BEAUTY. So when creating with their kits, do the same... create your very own version of what it means to be beautiful/cool/awesome. But most of all, HAVE A BLAST!!!

Every month, as part of that gallery, they offer a challenge to their readers and forum members. This month's challenge: create a card, layout or project in a monochromatic color scheme. Won't you go and join them in their forum and play along?

And, don't forget to take a peek at their April's project kit designed by none other than, Julie Fei-Fan Balzer, their reigning technique queen! She has a project that is full of fun tips and techniques to create one amazing mini-album! There will be a complete step-by-step video tutorial created by Julie especially for purchasers of her project kit. You won't want to miss out on getting your hands on this kit!

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Lily Bee Kit Sightings-Color Me Daisy

>> Tuesday, April 14, 2009


We've spotted Color Me Daisy's April Kit featuring our French Couture line. Their designers have done an amazing job using our papers. Check out these darling flowers created by Aimee Kidd a Color Me Daisy Designer.

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Just Be Me CONTEST

>> Monday, April 13, 2009

Hi Everyone,

We are very excited to hold our very first contest. We want to know about you! Below are the official rules:

1. Create a Mini Album around the theme "Just Be Me"
2. ALL papers used must be Lily Bee Design, however you may use other manufacturer's alphas, embellishments, etc. in your album
3. CASH Prizes will be awarded to 1st-$100.00, 2nd-$50.00 and 3rd Place-$25.00. PLUS the 1st place winner will be a Guest Designer for the month of July 2009(yes, new product may be involved!)
4. International Entries are welcome.
5. One Entry per person.
6. To submit please link your entry on the Lily Bee Blog.
7. Entries are due no later than Friday, May 29th @ 10pm MST
8. Winners will be notified by Friday, June 5th.

GOOD LUCK! We can't wait to see your entries.

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Friday Faves

>> Friday, April 10, 2009

Thank you all so very much for linking your beautiful work this week,
I so appreciated looking at each and every project.
I thought that each Friday we would share our favorite two or three LB projects that we have spied on the web.
This week I had a hard time choosing, so I decided to share them all!

Link any projects you may have in the comments section and it may just be you that is featured each week!



First up is Lori Gentile.
Lori is actually now a part of the Lily Bee design team!
Lori linked this page using our Three Little Birds papers.
I think this project is so original, and it makes me happy!




Next we have Pearl.
Pearl sent us a couple of links and I just had to share this layout using French Couture papers.
It is all wrapped up like a beautiful gift, and the inking really makes it special.
See Pearl's other projects on her blog HERE.





Deanna loves LB products and sent us three links!
I just had to share this lovely layout, the sweet simplicity immediately put a smile on my face.
This layout uses the French Couture patterned papers and die cuts.





Marianne used Three Little Birds on some adorable pages,
i really like the pattern combinations and oversized flower she used here:



jacQ rocked the lily bee die cuts. This was my favorite of hers, using
French Couture. The layering is fantastic!



The super talented Kristii made five layouts using her Color Me Daisy kit.
I wanted to share this layout, using French Couture.
I love her bold pattern choices, this layout is just so beautiful.
Please check the Color Me Daisy gallery to see the rest of Kristii's LB creations.



Aimee is another Color Me Daisy Girl-
gosh those girls seriously did amazing things with Lily Bee.
Check out her blog HERE to see the rest of her layouts,
this is my absolute favorite. Then hand-cutting and layering of this French Couture paper is just to die for.




And last, but most certainly not least, is the crazy creative Jo!
I couldn't even believe my eyes when I saw this beautiful, intricate layout she made using french couture. Check out the individually cut flowers:



So there you have it, our Friday Faves!!
Please continue to link us to your Lily Bee projects!

Have a beautiful Easter Weekend.




p.s. raechelle- i wasn't able to see your layout you linked! if you get a chance, please link it again, we would love to see it!

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>> Wednesday, April 1, 2009


Lily Bee Design is holding our first contest!
Details coming soon.

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Are you crazy for Lily Bee?

Have you created anything with our products?
We'd love to see!!!
Please link your layout, card, or project in the comment section of this post and we just might share it here on the blog!
Have a beautiful day!

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