Design Team Mixup, Take Two

>> Monday, November 30, 2009

As promised, here are a few more pages from our talented design team members, Brenda Hurd and Lori Gentile. Their lifts of each other prove not only that imitation really is a form of flattery, but also show that what begins as a lift can be uniquely tailored to reflect one's own style.

"Beautiful Soul"
by Lori Gentile
(Lift of Brenda Hurd)
"What I love most about Brenda's work is her sense of balance," Lori claims, pointing out Brenda's unique way of drawing attention to her focal point photo and her "knack for placing those finishing details that make it all tie together." Lori selected Brenda's "Family" canvas as inspiration for her own layout, incorporating similar elements such as sewn hearts and buttons. Lori changed the orientation of her papers and photo, and added her own unique (and colorful!) touches to the layout as well.

"A Flower for You"
by Brenda Hurd
(Lift of Lori Gentile)

When Brenda saw Lori's "You Crack Me Up" layout in the Lily Bee Ning gallery, she was immediately drawn to Lori's design. "I loved the squares," Brenda recalls, noting that Lori's idea of combining a variety of patterned squares is not only a great way to "showcase that paper," but is also a brilliant way of adding "smaller pictures without overwhelming the layout." Brenda adopted a similar approach when putting together her layout, incorporating a variety of gently distressed patterned rectangles that reinforce the floral theme of the page.

We'll BEE back soon with more pages and projects for you to enjoy!

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friday faves- black friday edition!!!

>> Friday, November 27, 2009

hey there readers!
i hope all of you had a wonderful Thanksgiving day.
I wanted to quickly share a few Friday faves (before i go back to the couch to go back into my turkey coma ;)

first up is this amazing layout by piradee.
i LOVE this bold, vibrant layout. i love every single thing about it. truly.



next is this layout by wendy kwok
i adore the way she used our die cut papers (especially the ones peeking out at the top).
such a fun design!!


third is this fabulous creation by patricia rodriguez.
i really love this boy layout.

and last (but in no possible way least!!)is this altered tin from willea.
how fabulous is this?? this tin is a gift in itself...no need to put anything inside!!!



have a beautiful weekend, friends!!
xo

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Bee Inspired: Design Team Mixup, Part One

>> Tuesday, November 24, 2009

This week, as we all count our blessings, keep in mind that one of the many things that we all can be thankful for is inspiration. Aren't we all so lucky to be in the company of those who are bursting with creative and inspiring ideas?


One of the best compliments that one creative mind can share with another is that of the scraplift, a tribute of sorts that merges another's ideas with our own. Far from being an exact copy, a scraplift is more of a hybrid concept, resulting from the interplay of two people, two styles, two approaches. At least, this is what resulted when our design team members decided to mix things up and seek inspiration from each other, scraplifting and uplifting each other in the process.

Mixup #1: Katrina Huerta and Nicole Harper

"Sweet Girls"
by Katrina Huerta
(Lift of Nicole Harper)
"I was inspired by the overall design," Katrina says of Nicole's original layout, "Life Is a Test." She was particularly drawn to how Nicole "placed the papers, her title work, and the great photo." Katrina made the layout her own by flipping it sideways, tilting the title, incorporating a lovely Lily Bee flower, and putting it all together with her own playful and charming style.

"Duplicity"
by Nicole Harper
(Lift of Katrina Huerta)
When Nicole saw Katrina's layout, "Sweet and Sassy", in the Lily Bee Ning gallery, she initially was inspired by content of the page. "Her title and subject got me thinking about how my daughter can be both sweet and sassy as well, to each extreme," Nicole explains. In addition to the content, Nicole found herself loving the way that Katrina journaled around the page, and did the same on her page. Interestingly, like Katrina, Nicole also rotated the layout 90 degrees (great minds think alike, hmm?), and she made it her own by incorporating Nicole-esque details and additions like the brilliant misted and sewn heart.

Mixup #2: Jill Sprott and Stephanie Howell

"Sweet Thought"
by Jill Sprott
(Lift of Stephanie Howell)
"Beyond the hilarious photo, I love the colors and the design of this page," Jill says, explaining why Stephanie's page "Queen o' the Flip Out" stood out to her in the Lily Bee Ning gallery. Stephanie's use of the Vintage Poppy "Dainty" paper inspired Jill to use the same paper with a different approach -- cutting out hexagons from the paper and placing other Vintage Poppy patterns in the negative spaces. Jill also built on the design to make room for an additional photo.

"I Miss"
by Stephanie Howell
(Lift of Jill Sprott)
"I adore her style," Stephanie says of Jill, whose "Blooming" layout was the inspiration for "I Miss." "She is the queen of layering." Stephanie tried a similar approach with her layout, incorporating colorful modified squares and flowing flowery bits from the Vintage Poppy collection. Stephanie also added her trademark touches (such as her handwritten and heartfelt journaling) for a lovely, graceful, vintage feel.

We'll be back soon with another round of design team mixups.

Have a happy Thanksgiving, all!


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bee thankful

>> Wednesday, November 18, 2009

it's that time of year again. the time to stop and think about what you are thankful/grateful for.

this layout by nicole harper shows that she is thankful for her husband and their daughter.  gorgeous layout, nicole!



lori gentile is grateful for her sweet little boy. i love how lori folded the paper below the photo. just beautiful, lori!

                                                 


and me, i'm always thankful for my children.  i am so lucky and blessed to be their mom. 



so what are you thankful for?  i hope everyone has a great day!

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maya road product swap part one!

>> Saturday, November 14, 2009

Hey everyone and Happy Saturday!

Today I wanted to share some extra special products our designers did
with Lily Bee products PLUS maya road products.
We were fortunate enough to do a product swap this month,
and I wanted to share some of the team's projects.
Look for more contributions later this month!

First up is a layout by Stephanie Howell.
Stephanie used our die cut mini papers to frame her photo:
all patterned papers and die cut papers, flower: lily bee vintage poppy line
cream sheer journaling card, kraft envelope: maya road



Next up is an amazing project by lori gentile.
LOVE the innovative way she used the banner album:







Lily Bee Vintage Poppy papers
Maya Road; banner book, chandelier trinkets, flowers, kraft tags, stick pins.



The last project we have to share today is a fun, funky layout by Brenda Hurd.
papers: lily bee
envelope, sheers: maya road


hope you've enjoyed our product swap as much as we have!
come back soon for projects by jill, nicole, and katrina.
happy weekend!!!

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Friday Faves

>> Thursday, November 12, 2009

happy friday everyone! there is so much eye candy on our ning site. definitely go check it out if you haven't already.  here are a few projects that caught my eye.

this one is by lisa day. i love all of the scallops here!




look at how willea used the diecuts here...fabulous!



and this one by nancy doren, i love how the photos really stand out here!



keep posting your beautiful work, everyone!  have a great weekend.

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Lisa Dickinson-November Guest Designer

>> Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Thrilled to have Lisa Dickinson as our November Guest Designer! Her work is amazing and I am thrilled to see what she created with Lily Bee products. Enjoy the eye candy!


Must Have Scrapbook Supply? Patterned paper

When & why did you start scrapbooking? In 1998 when a friend took me to a Creative Memories Party.

Guilty Pleasures: shoe shopping and lattes

Two things you want very badly at this moment: a new lens for my camera and a shopping spree at J Crew

3 items that are in your purse: lip gloss, crayons, Halloween candy

Favorite Scrapbook Technique/ or Style: photos with white borders!

When do you feel most creative? Usually when life is too busy for me to scrapbook!

Do you snack while you scrapbook? Not usually

Do you have a scrapbook confession? I am horrible about putting my pages in albums. I have a giant stack in my office about ready to topple over!

Jobs you've had? dishwasher, baker's assistant, secretary, nanny, copywriter, graphic artist

Favorite TV Shows? LOST, Glee, What Not To Wear

What are you listening to right now? The album Simple Times by Joshua Radin


Ride 'Em Cowboy
The title was cut from the font Arial Black. I added the circle of paper and the circular rub-on to add some curves into the design.

patterned paper, rub ons (Lily Bee)
foam letters (American Crafts)
ribbon (Jillibean Soup)


My Punkins
I stitched strips of patterned paper to the background paper and topped them with my photos, a rub-on, and stamped letters cut from cardstock.

patterned paper, rub ons (Lily Bee)
stamps (Studio Calico)
punch (Fiskars)

Happy, Happy
I loved these die cuts and just added a rub on to the bottom edge to create a background for my mini photos, and a title as well!

patterned paper, die cuts, rub ons (Lily Bee)
ric rac (Melissa Frances)
tags (DMD Industries)
buttons, twine

A&A
I sketched a few flowers on the back side of these papers and then cut out the petals. After lightly inking the edges and bending them upward slightly, I arranged them on the page in a bouquet.

patterned paper, die cuts, rub ons (Lily Bee)
chipboard (American Crafts, All My Memories, Autumn Leaves)
ink (Stampin' Up)
buttons, date stamp


Twirl Girl
I knew these tulle flowers would be perfect on a page about my daughter's tutu. I stitched around my title and also stitched imperfect circles before adhering the flowers on top.

patterned paper, flowers (Lily Bee)
letter stickers (Making Memories)


Present Card
I cut the rub-on apart and rearranged the text before adhering it to the white cardstock. The bow is just an accordian-folded strip of paper bent into an arch and the present is a square mounted on foam squares.

patterned paper, rub ons (Lily Bee)

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Friday Faves

>> Friday, November 6, 2009

Welcome to another Friday Faves. This week's faves come from our Ning gallery.

First up is "Be Happy" by LG Belarmino. This is another layout done using the My Scrapbook Nook kit and isn't is jaw dropping awesome? Not only are the photos gorgeous, but so is all of the layering and wonderful details.


Next is "Angel" by Melanie Blackburn. I love Fall and this layout makes me feel happy. I love the photos, the colors and how she used the bird rub-ons.


"Happiness" by Katja Schneider is happiness. Look at the layers and excellent use of our Rub-ons. I love how it all supports the beautiful photos.


Last, but not least, Lisa Day made this stunning "Gratitude" mini album, also, using the My Scrapbook Nook kit. You can see more in the gallery here.


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My Scrapbook Nook Kit Club

>> Tuesday, November 3, 2009


My Scrapbook Nook kit club is featuring our ENTIRE Audrey Line for their November kit. She has some specials going on as well so be sure to go check them out.
I found lots and lots of eye candy over in their gallery from their fabulous designers. Take a look:
Stacey Michaud

Daniela Dobson

Zarah S Peterson

by Leah Killian

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November Challenge: Vintage Poppy

>> Monday, November 2, 2009

Happy November! It's time for our next Challenge. This time around we want to see how you use our Vintage Poppy line. The lush colors and rich designs are perfect for all of your Fall/Holiday projects or even those simple every day moments you just have to remember. So, pull out your pictures of leaves, pumpkins, Thanksgiving table settings, adorable smiles, trouble makers, etc., and get to project making.

The Details:
This month, two lucky winners will receive the ENTIRE Vintage Poppy line from Lily Bee.

If you'd like to be one of these winners, submit up to two layouts, cards, or projects using the Vintage Poppy line to Lily Bee's Ning gallery by Monday, November 30, before midnight MST. International entries are welcome! The two lucky winners will be announced on the Lily Bee blog on Wednesday, December 2.


We look forward to seeing your designs!

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