Showing posts with label frame. Show all posts
Showing posts with label frame. Show all posts

Focus On: Home Decor

>> Monday, November 28, 2011

Hey everyone! Hope You had a great weekend. And if you are in the US, hope you had a great Thanksgiving, too!

For today's Focus On, we challenged some of our team members to come up with projects to decorate our homes. We love what they came up with.
(Click on photos to see a bigger version.)




Fall Frame by Piradee Talvanna

Lily Bee Supplies:
Pattern Papers: Harvest Market, Memorandum
Tiny ABC Stickers: Harvest Market
Others: Maya Road Chipboard, IKEA frame, String, Pearls, Silhouette Machine



Family Hand-Prints Frame By Lisa Dickinson

Lily Bee Supplies:
Memorandum: Grapefruit, Payday, Office Blue, Whiteboard & Lemon
Tiny ABC Stickers







Mixed Media Canvases by Kay Rogers

Lily Bee Supplies:
Harvest Market 6x6 Tiny Tablet
Harvest Market ABC Stickers
Harvest Market Pumpkin Seeds
Harvest Market Peach Crisp
Memorandum Whiteboard
Memorandum Clear Stamps





Altered Bird House by Julia Stainton

Lily Bee Supplies:

6x6 Tiny Tablet: Harvest Market
Cardstock Stickers:
Harvest Market
ABC Stickers:
Harvest Market

Clear Stamps:

Heads Over Heels


Thanks for the dose of inspiration ladies!

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Out of the Album

>> Wednesday, July 27, 2011

We all love photos and scrapbooking but sometimes I just want to get my photos out of the album where I can see them every day. Creating paper crafted frames just seems like a natural extension of scrapbooking and I love making them for friends and family. This particular frame is for my daughter who is heading of to university this fall. The beautiful Lily Bee papers work perfectly with the colours she's chosen for her new room. I also love how beautiful but subtle the papers are. They are designed to enhance your photos and not take away from them.


Today I'll walk you through this quick project and remind you how quick and fun covered wood and chipboard with patterned paper is.



First of all I started with a wood frame I picked up at a local craft store. This one is 8x8" square. I've adhered the patterned paper to the frame with a strong liquid ahesive and then trimmed away the excess. Sandpaper or a sanding file rubber over each edge makes for a nice smooth finish.


Patterned paper is a great way to make your own chipboard embellishments as well. You just need the paper, a die and a piece of chipboard. To get perfect edges and save time, die cut in one step by adhering the patterned paper to the chipboard first before cutting.


Here's the flourishes die cut. They look so much prettier than plain chipboard ones.


To add a little extra personalization to my chipboard bird, I've used the Picket Fence stamp set to stamp on some floral accents and words.


And here's the finished detail.

Lily Bee Supplies:

Happy creating!

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