Showing posts with label Lily Bee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lily Bee. Show all posts

Jan 1, 2013

Happy New Year!

2012 has been a year of many different elements. Happy and sad times. Excitement and disappointment. Hard work, struggles and challenges. My word for 2012 was completion. Many things were completed. Out of 250+ layouts, 1900+ photos, many cards, mini albums and other altered items, how is it possible to just have a few favorites? But since I want to end the year on a happy creative note and get myself revved up for the hopefully even more happy and creative year ahead, here are some of my favorites of 2012... (in saying goodbye to the Imaginisce and Ruby Rock-It teams, I have already posted several favorites from both of them. I will avoid duplication here)... These are in no particular order and have no special significance other than I like them :)









 And a picture or two?


And with that I bid farewell to the last blog post of 2012. And as I am always one to be more excited about the current or future projects going on, I can not wait to share all I have been working on! I have big plans for 2012 for a photo a day type project, I have more giveaways planned, I would like to share my word for 2013, share my December Daily and a bit about our holidays AND some big news to share on January 2nd! I hope you and yours have a happy, healthy and safe New Year!
♥Rebecca

Sep 26, 2012

Scrapbook Circle Talk of the Town

It is almost time to say goodbye to Scrapbook Circle's sold out September kit Talk of the Town. You know what that means, right? If you didnt get Talk of the Town, you may want to sign up as a subscriber so you are sure to get October's kit. I dont have any peeks for you yet, but from what I have heard it is going to be as phenomenal as Talk of the Town. Sorry to enable ;) Anyways, I am getting ahead of myself. Today I am on the Scrapbook Circle blog talking about turning one dimensional die cuts into 3D embellishments. Go check it out HERE. This is the layout I am talking about:
I also got a chance to play with Diana Fisher's fabulous September sketch and came up with this:
Watch the Scrapbook Circle blog for Diana's next challenge. They are always fun! And finally, I made this one with the little bits I had left over ;)
I think I do a Red Robin layout once a year lol. But seriously the kids love it.
Alright, I will keep you posted on any peeks of the Scrapbook Circle October kit!
♥Rebecca




Sep 24, 2012

Wishing for Fall

It is really hard to get excited about the fact that it is now officially Fall since around here we are still seeing temps well above 100. Sigh. But I am so excited. I love everything about Fall. When the weather finally starts getting crisp, the apples are in season, the pumpkin patch, Halloween, just everything! Thanks to Scrapbook.com I was able to get Lily Bee's latest Autumn Spice. I LOOOOOVE the colors and patterns and made this layout:
I inked the edges of some hand cut hexagons and stamped the chevron pattern from the Lily Bee Persnickety stamp set on some Studio Calico wood veneer. I took the little triangles I trimmed off th squares when I made the hexagons and put them together for funny looking little bows...
I took the little train
and a fun border at the bottom.
Here's a the start of Fall!
 ♥Rebecca

Mar 12, 2011

Scrapbook Circle's Vintage Market

The March Scrapbook Circle kit is available and if you haven't seen it yet you must go to Scrapbook Circle RIGHT NOW lol! It is called Vintage Market and it is PACKED with brand new product from Echo Park, Crate Paper, and Lily Bee.
There is a full sticker sheet from Echo Park's For the Record that has 4 different alpha styles AND word stickers AND border stickers. There are gorgeous Bazzill vintage buttons and those amazing Studio Calico Wood Veneer buttons. If you are anxiously waiting for the new product from CHA, wait no longer! Head over to Scrapbook Circle and pick up your own Vintage Market!
Today I blogged at the Scrapbook Circle blog about a layout I did with Vintage Market:
I kept this one pretty simple to focus on the journaling, but I did layer some of the wood veneer buttons with stickers and punched patterned paper:
The only things on this layout that are not from the kit are the Bazzill Kraft cardstock and the bakers twine.
There is tons of fabulous inspiration with the Vintage Market kit HERE. AND, you have a bit of time left to win one of these amazing kits at Lisa's blog
thanks for stopping by!
:) Rebecca