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>> Friday, April 29, 2011
Hi everyone, this is Georgia. I am so excited to be doing my first blog post as a member of the new team!
Hi everyone, this is Georgia. I am so excited to be doing my first blog post as a member of the new team!
Thanks so much for all the entries in the Grid Challenge. You all created some fabulous pages! I loved how many creative grid interpretations there were - so much inspiration to be found. Keep an eye out for some of these layouts to appear on the blog in Friday Finds in the near future!
The randomly selected winner of the Grid Challenge was Brianne Nevill with this page using the Hello Sunshine line:
I adore her use of the rub-ons and tiny butterflies! Brianne, please email me at lisa@bsdgraphics.com with your address, so we can send you the Three Little Birds prize package!
Happy Scrapping!
Hi Everyone,
I wanted to share some of my favorite entries from the DT call we had last month. These girls have some amazing talent and wanted to share them with you.
by Jamie Harder
by Susan Lui
by Jennifer Larson
by Diana Brodeur
by Wendy McKee
by Nancy Doren
Hi all! It's Kay, and it's the first time posting for Lily Bee. I am so excited to be a part of this team, and positively LOVE the new lines!
For this layout I used the Picket Fence line. I am IN LOVE with the reds, the purples, and the teals. And the striped paper? It just makes me happy.
Good Monday! Hope you had a great weekend.
Today, we are taking a closer look at our Stationery line. If you haven't seen it, click here to take a closer look. It's our line of "basics" that coordinates with our main lines of patterned papers, This & That, Picket Fence, and Happily Lost. One side is small polka dots, and the other side is a vintage grid. These papers are so fun, and so easy to use!
Piradee Talvanna created this gorgeous layout with Stationery. Each butterfly is the flipside of the polka dot banner it's on.
Hi everyone, this is my first blog post here and I couldn't be more excited!
For today's Layout I have chosen a page about my daughter's love of school. She can't wait to get out the door in the mornings and I have tried to capture this excitement of a school morning on my page.
I have painted some of the background with a light coat of Gesso to make the randomly applied rub-ons stand out a little better. The title was cut with my Silhouette. As you will get to know me a little better over the next few months here on the Lily Bee blog you will notice that most of my projects have at least one little bit of yellow color on them. I love how it brightens things up instantly...it's such a happy color!
Lily Bee Supplies:
Lovely - Bonjour paper
Lovely - Rub-ons
Hello Sunshine - Fly a Kite paper
Hello Sunshine - Die-Cut Frames
Hello Sunshine - Rub-ons
Hello Sunshine - Chipboard Stickers
I would like to wish all our blog readers a very Happy Easter!!
Hi! It's Kim here doing my first post as a new member of the Lily bee team.
This is a layout I did as part of my design team application. I absolutely love the Lily bee rubons and have to admit to hoarding them. I decided that I just had to use them on the layouts that I did for my application and I knew the perfect photo of my son to use with the Laugh 12x12 rubons.
I have used a mix of papers from the French Couture range (including the die cuts) and Domestic Bliss ranges (including chipboard) along with the rubons from the 3 Little Birds range. I love how the Lily Bee collections are so versatile that they can all work so well together.
Now for a couple of close up shots ...
Lily Bee supplies used:
One of my favorite go-to page designs is a grid. I love the instant stability this foundation gives a layout, creating specific areas for photos, journaling and embellishments. The nine-square grid is as simple as sketching a tic-tac-toe board on your page, and then filling each area with something:
Lily Bee Supplies:
Picket Fence patterned paper - Cottage Garden
This & That patterned paper - Brooch
Hello Sunshine patterned papers - Fly a Kite
Hello Sunshine chipboard stickers
Vintage Poppy rub-ons
Lovely rub-ons
So here's my challenge to you: Create a grid layout! It can be a 9-square grid like mine, or use more or less squares- it's totally up to you! To participate in the challenge, please use at least one Lily Bee product (from any collection). Post your layout on Lily Bee's Facebook fan page & make sure to title your post Lily Bee Challenge: Grid Layouts or you can include a link where your layout appears (gallery/blog) in the comment section of this post.
We will choose one lucky winner by random next Wednesday, April 27th, by 9pm EST. The winner will receive the ALL the papers and rub-ons from the Three Little Birds collection! So go get busy and make some grids!
Since I'm packing and moving this whole week, I thought I'd do Friday Finds today. I guess I should call it Tuesday Finds? Whatever the name, the inspiration is amazing, as usual. If you'd like to be considered for our (usually on Fridays) Friday Finds, please share your work by linking us on our Facebook page.
Here we go!
I saw Katie Rose's page on Facebook, and I immediately fell in love. Not only is the page bright and cheery, but her daughter's smile is happy-inducing.
Hi everyone! Hope you had a great weekend. Today, we are taking a closer look at our Mixed Cardstock Stickers. The past six Lily Bee lines have had their own sheet of stickers that are fun, colorful, and a fast and easy way to add color and pattern to any project.
Jenni Hufford created this layout about her adorable daughter's love for dressing up. She used the the banners on the bottom of the rows of photos, but she also used them to dress up the little Maya Road dressform. And that tulle bottom? That's a Lily Bee flower from our very first release that Jenni unwound and reused as a skirt. Genius!
I must confess that I'm nosy and love checking out other people's scrap spaces. So I confess, yes, I did want to start this feature here on the Lily Bee blog just so I could see what my teammates' spaces are like. But I hope you are with me, and that you are just as happy to see them.
Today, we are visiting Julia Stainton's space. Julia is a master stamper, cardmaker, and scrapbooker. And if that wasn't enough, she is also the designer of our new line Picket Fence! Phew. Did I mention she has five kids? Her blog, Belle Papier, is fab and always filled with great projects.
I have started a series of embroidery frames in various sizes on a wall in our master bedroom. Some have fabric & some scrapbook paper.

While on vacation in Myrtle Beach a month ago, we did a little flea market shopping & I picked up a 6pk of 8" embroidery frames for only $1...totally made my day :)

I love the idea of using pretty pattern paper in embroidery frames. You can dress them up or leave them plain. I wanted to add a few of my favorite instax pictures of my kids in a banner like form, hanging from twine.

Added some rub-ons to each photo & embellished with flower chipboard & butterfly accents.

Super simple & took no time to create. I can't wait until the entire wall is filled with these frames. Thanks for letting me share my project with you today...Happy Creating :)

Lily Bee Supplies Used:
This & That Pattern Paper: Pretty Fabric
This & That Pattern Paper: Brooch
This & That Mixed Cardstock Stickers
Catching Fall Rub-Ons
Domestic Bliss Chipboard Stickers