Showing posts with label Linda Barber. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Linda Barber. Show all posts

Quick and Simple Cards

>> Thursday, March 29, 2012

Hey there! Happy Thursday. Almost the weekend...

I decided this year to make more cards and to send them! I tend to overthink my cards because the lack of photos and journaling tend to throw me off. So I've decided to stick to what I know best: clean and simple.

In this first card, I used Lily Bee stamps only. The lack of patterned paper means that you can create this card in any color scheme to suit your needs! A set of these in various colors would make a great gift!

Lily Bee supplies:
Clear Stamps: Double Dutch, Buttercup, Memorandum
The background patterns were stamped with a navy ink and popped up. Those banners were made with a stamp from the Double Dutch line and various ink colors. I cut them out and to fit into the background squares. The Thank You is from the Buttercup stamps. I adhered the banners and curled the tips slightly.

For these next two cards, I used a Silhouette to cut out the chevrons. However, chevrons are easy enough patterns to cut with a craft knife. Alternatively, you could cut out the chevrons from patterned paper and glue those onto the cardstock.

I created two versions:

Lily Bee supplies:
6x6 Tiny Tablets: Double Dutch
Version: each chevron is backed with a different patterned paper and the "hi" is also cut with the Silhouette.
Lily Bee supplies:
6x6 Tiny Tablets: Buttercup
ABC Carsdstock Stickers: Buttercup
Version 2: every chevron is backed with the same patterned paper, I used the ABC Cardstock Stickers for the sentiment.

By the way, I used the 6x6 Tiny Tablets for these. The smaller patterns are perfect for cards! Now I just need to get some stamps, write a message, go to the post office...

Thanks for dropping by! See you again tomorrow.

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Kites, Take 2

>> Friday, February 10, 2012

I made some simple paper kites for the Lily Bee booth this past CHA, and now I'm hooked! I also did a layout in which I cut out windows from the background paper and put the photos and other patterned paper underneath. Love that technique of using the negative space. It creates the coolest shadows. Of course that would be easier if I had a Silhouette... But, even without one, with a little patient and a craft knife, simple shapes can be easily cut.

So I put together my all time favorite technique, handsewing, with the negative space usage and kites and here's what I got! A layout about one of my weekend outings. My family and I are lucky to live very close to a beach, and pretty much year round beach weather. So when there's not much in our to-do list, we head over there with some kites. It makes for some good photos, but it's also a time to hang out, relax, talk about our dreams, and just be.





Lily Bee supplies:
Patterned Paper: Hopscotch/Double Dutch
Tiny Tablet: Buttercup
Index Journal Cards: Double Dutch

And the Buttercup collection was perfect for this layout. The colors are soft and breezy. (I did put in a pop of red from a Double Dutch journaling card.)

Thanks for stopping by! Hope you have a great weekend!

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More CHA projects!

>> Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Hey there! Guess what? We have a few more CHA projects we wanted to share with you all. Yay!

Layout by Kay Rogers (featuring Handmade)



Kites by Linda Barber

Layout by Kay Rogers (featuring Victoria Park)

Make N Take Mini Album by Ronda Palazzari (featuring our Index Cards)


Heart Canvases by Kay Rogers

Thank you for dropping by!

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CHA - Day Three!

>> Tuesday, January 31, 2012


Hello there! We are still at CHA, and this is day 3. Before we share our projects for today, we wanted to thank you all for your support and love. Thank You!

Today, we wanted to show you the Victoria Park projects. The line has been really popular at CHA, and the colors are amazing.

Layout by Julia Stainton, designer of Victoria Park

Layout by Cindy Liebel

Mini album by Georgia Keays

Layout by Linda Barber


Thanks for coming by today. Please come back tomorrow to see our last CHA projects.

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Happy Valentine's? What?

>> Thursday, January 5, 2012

I walked into Joann's a couple of weeks before Christmas, and they already had an entire aisle of Valentine's Day stuff out. What the heck? Yeah. I even had a chat with one of the people who worked there, who reminded me that their Christmas stuff is usually out by July. Oy.

I was a little peeved back then because I really wanted some decorations for my house, and couldn't find any. But now that holidays are behind us, I think we can kind of sort of start thinking Valentine's, no? Just a little? Because I tend to be caught off guard by that holiday. It's usually the day of, when I go, " Really? Ayi!" So if I start by making a few cards per week right now...

Enter Cindy Liebel's super duper popular Christmas Ornaments post. Uhm, how popular is that post, you say? It's THE MOST popular post we have on this blog. And I can totally see why. The ornaments are so pretty AND easy to make. Lisa Day used this same technique and created a layout by punching out Christmas trees. Love the look!

Here is my card:


Cute, right? (Please say "yes!") And super simple. To create the circular ones, I punched with a scalloped circle, and used the Head Over Heels stickers on one of the circles (for full step-by-step instructions, click here.) Actually, all the papers I used were from the Head Over Heels 6"x6" Tiny Tablet. Head Over Heels = perfect for Valentine's.


I only used 5 punched out shapes to make a slightly less bulky pop-up shape. Stick them on a premade card with some twine behind, and presto, card is done!


So simple and fun, even I can make a whole set before Valentine's is here.

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Focus On: New & Old

>> Monday, January 2, 2012

Happy New Year! Hope you had a fantastic New Year's Eve/New Year's Day! It's time for all that's new. New resolutions, new agendas, new scrapbooking supplies! But that doesn't mean that we should ignore our older stuff, and hide them in the back of our stash. The beauty of Lily Bee products is that even though they are very different from line to line, they coordinate really beautiful altogether.

Here are some projects that combine products from different lines and seasons.

Layout by Lisa Day.
supplies:
Patterned Paper: Happily Lost, Head Over Heels
Mixed Cardstock Stickers: Picket Fence, Head Over Heels
ABC Stickers: Head Over Heels


Layout by Ronda Palazzari.
Supplies:
Paper: Catching Fall Flannel Sheets, Stationary Pear, French Couture Tailored, Memorandum Whiteboard
Stickers: Lovely Chipboard Stickers, Catching Fall Mixed Cardstock Stickers, Catching Fall Chipboard Stickers, Harvest Market ABC Stickers
Rub-ons: Three Little Birds Accent Rub-ons

Layout by Linda Barber.
supplies:
Patterned paper: Picket Fences Fresh Air, Hello Sunshine Posies
Tiny Tablets: Happily Lost, Head Over Heels, This & That
Index Journaling Card: Memorandum
ABC Stickers: Head Over Heels
Chipboard Stickers: Lovely 
Layout by Piradee Talvanna.
supplies:
Pattern Paper:  Happily Lost, Heads Over Heels and Memorandum
Cardstock Stickers:  Happily Lost
Index Jounaling Card: Heads Over Heels
 

Hope we've inspired you to break out your older Lily Bee and use it! Thanks for stopping by!

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Day 24 - A Holiday Wreath (plus a Sketch Winner!)

>> Saturday, December 24, 2011

Hey there! Can you believe it is Christmas Eve? Insane, right? I'm suffering from a mix of elation, giddiness, and apprehension. The last because I haven't wrapped anything yet. I'm dreading the hours I'll be spending tonight. But it's all worth it in the end, right? I love this time spent with family, enjoying each other's company.

So here we are on the last day of Holiday Countdown. And today, I made a super easy wreath that can easily be adapted to other seasons and occasions.


It's basically a yarn-wrapped wreath with a patterned paper detail. Easy peasy. Wrapping the yarn around the foam wreath took me the longest. But I was watching a movie while doing it, so it was all good!

So here is what you will need:
  • Foam wreath (you can get it at any craft store in varying sizes, this one is 10")
  • Yarn in the colors of your choice (get the cheapest acrylic variety, not only is it super affordable, but you won't have to worry about moths eating it)
  • Little pompoms
  • Lily Bee Tiny Tablets
  • Glue (I used quick dry wet glue)
  • Scissors
  • and coffee if you are working on it early in the morning (like I did) or late at night (maybe a cup of decaf then?)
The yarn wrapping part is super duper easy. I start with a little wet glue (quick dry is best), and stick a portion of the yarn to the foam wreath. Once it's dry, I just start wrapping it round and round and round, changing colors as needed. Once I reach the end, I apply more glue, hold the end bit of the yarn a bit, and it's done. This would be a super project to do with kids!

Then it starts the even more fun part! Choosing what you'll create with paper to decorate the wreath. I choose a little paper bird. I found this pattern online. It took only one sheet of our Tiny Tablet. One. I'm thinking I'll make a bunch of them and make an Easter wreath too!

Once the bird was done, I cut (freehand) two little holy leaves (out of another sheet of our Tiny Tablet), glued them to the bird's neck, and added three teeny pompoms.
To attach the bird to the wreath, I used white thread and put a stitch on top of the bird, and sewed the other end to the yarn.

Wrap a piece of ribbon around the whole wreath to hang, and wham, you are done!

Other ideas for decorating the wreath (in case you are not into birds), flowers, leaves, hearts, stars. The possibilities are endless!

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In our excitement to post our Holiday Countdown, we totally forgot to pick a winner for our last Sketch Challenge. Oops! Sorry! But we have one now.
ERICA HETTWER
Congratulations, Erica! Please email me your mailing info milesofpaper [at] gmail [dot] com.
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We'll be taking a little break to hang out with our families. But do come back on December 28 when we'll get a peek inside designer Georgia Keays' studio. We have exciting things coming up in January. New challenges, guest designers, and we'll debut our new paper lines!


THANK YOU for a great year! We here at Lily Bee want to wish you a fantastic holiday season, and a healthy new year filled with love and scrapbooking!

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Day 12: Holiday Place Cards

>> Monday, December 12, 2011

Hey there! Hope you having a great time with our Holiday Countdown. Looking at these gorgeous projects has gotten me in a very holiday-y mood. And I'm usually grinchy until right before Christmas. :)

When I host a more, formal sit down dinner (I'm using formal very loosely here. I haven't been formal since high school prom, and that was eons ago!) I like to have place cards. You know the rule about not having couples sitting together, and doing a mixed boy-girl-boy-girl placement? I like that. Sorry, Couples Who Like To Sit Together! But it's just a better party if we mix it up a bit, and everyone is talking to everyone. That's when those place cards come in handy. Well, there are those people who sneak in the dining room and switch seating cards. You know who you are!

I usually just do a white card folded in half, but since it's holiday time, I decided to make a mini wreath with rolled paper. You've seen them everywhere, usually slightly bigger on a wall. The little version is really fast to make and it doesn't take a lot of paper.


What you'll need:
  • Lily Bee 6x6 mini paper pad (I used a combo of the Jingle, Memorandum, and This & That pads)
  • quick-drying wet glue
  • pop up dots
  • two-inch circle punch (mine is scalloped)
  • 1.5-inch circle punch
  • tree punch (or other shape)
  • stamping ink
  • pen
  • glitter
  • paper cutter
  • scissors

How to:
  1. Cut 4 sheets of the mini pad into quarters (the squares will be 3"x3").
  2. Roll each piece into a cone and glue the edge to hold its shape.
  3. Cut a 4" circle (it doesn't have to be perfect) to use as a base. Cover it with glue and start to stick the cones to it.
  4. Punch one 2" circle and one 1.5" circle. Glitter the edges. Punch a tree shape, add an initial or name, ink edges, layer with pop up dots. Stick it to the center of the wreath.
  5. Add glue to the edge of each cone and sprinkle lots of glitter.
  6. You are done!

By the way, I never ever use glitter on my projects. But this was way fun! Never mind my entire work area is covered, and my kids went to school today covered in shiny sparkley bits. I'm calling it holiday spirit.

Thanks for stopping by today! See you tomorrow for another holiday project!

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Focus On: Thankfulness

>> Monday, November 21, 2011

For the winner of the Lily Bee + Maya Road blog hop, please go here.

Happy Monday, everyone! Hope you had a great weekend. This Thursday is Thanksgiving here in the US. It's my favorite holiday of the year. It's one of those holidays that is celebrated by almost everyone, regardless of religion, because everyone can find something to be thankful about. So we asked our designers to create projects that are thankfulness related. (Click on photos to see a bigger version.)


So Thankful by Jenni Hufford
Lily Bee supplies:
Harvest Market- Peach Crisp, Black Licorice, Turtle Neck, Pumpkin Seeds, Squash
Memorandum- Boardroom, Whiteboard 
Lovely- Parasol, Chipboard Stickers
French Couture- Handmade, Tailored
 Thankful 4 Us 2 by Cindy Liebel
Lily Bee supplies:
Patterned Paper:
Harvest Market Black Licorice
Harvest Market Squash
Jingle Spruce
Stickers:
Harvest Market ABC Stickers
Head Over Heels Mixed Cardstock Stickers
Christmas Town Chipboard Stickers
Other: KI Flower Buttons, Jillibean Soup heart stickpin, Silhouette die-cut machine & Fiskars punches
Thankful tag by Lisa Day
Lily Bee supplies:
Tiny Tablet: Harvest Market
Mixed Cardstock Stickers: Harvest Market
ABC Stickers: Harvest Market
I Am Lucky! by Linda Barber

Lily Bee supplies:
Tiny Tablet: Memorandum
ABC Stickers: Memorandum
Stamps: Picket Fence
Other: thread

What are you thankful for this holiday? Please share with us!

Thank you for taking some time to drop by! Hope to see you again tomorrow.

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