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More Layered Embellishments Projects with Suzanne, Kryssi, and Deena!

26
Apr
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Design team member Suzanne Sergi created this joyful layout using lots of Happy Go Lucky papers and our “Blue Buttons” Layered Embellishments.  Here’s what Suzanne had to say … “When I came across this sweet photo of my little girl, I knew the Happy Go Lucky collection was the perfect match. Macie has such a colorful personality that is big and bold. The Glee paper is designed with big and beautiful flowers that simply made my photo pop off the canvas. I used a diecut to be the background for the lovely flower stickers in this collection. I needed one final detail for this page, so I turned to the fabulous new Layered Embellishments collection. With a huge assortment to choose from, I finished the top of my page with one big felt button. I love the added texture it gives my page!”

Pebbles supplies used:
Happy Go Lucky Glee (751082)
Happy Go Lucky Thrilled (751088)
Happy Go Lucky Cloud Nine (751090)
Happy Go Lucky Embossed Stickers (732036)
Happy Go Lucky Buttons (747069)
Happy Go Lucky Toothpick Flags (747067)

White Ribbon (744028)
Layered Embellishments – Blue Buttons(747065)

Other supplies used:
Cardstock (American Crafts)
Pin (Making Memories)
Tag (Making Memories)
Twine (My Mind’s Eye)
Dies (Papertrey Ink)

Design team member Kryssi Ng created these fun Easter egg holders using the “Yellow/Orange Fruits” Layered Embellishments.  Here’s what Kryssi had to say … “The layered embellishments are so much fun! My favorite are these fruits with faces on them. I created these egg stands for our eggs to be displayed before Easter Sunday – when they all will take a dip in some color! My daughter squealed with excitement when she saw these friendly fruity eggs smiling back at her! Such a fun way to add character to your eggs, and no mess – yet, at least!”

Pebbles supplies used:
Happy Go Lucky Cheery Varnish (751080)
Happy Go Lucky Splendid (751081)
Happy Go Lucky Glee varnish (751082)
Happy Go Lucky Toothpick Flags (747067)
Layered Embellishments – Yellow/Orange Fruits (747035)

Design team member Deena Wuest created this fun, graphic card using the adorable “Trees” Layered Embellishments.  Here’s what Deena had to say … “I was so excited when I saw these felt trees because 1) they’re adorable 2) they make it look like I spent a lot of time on my project and 3) they threw in a couple of funky orange ones! Too fun! I simply lined them up and matted the orange tree for added visual attention. A ribbon and quick sentiment round out the card while letting the layered embellishments stand center stage.”

Pebbles supplies used:
Happy Go Lucky Paper Glee (751082)
Happy Go Lucky Paper Carefree (751083)
Layered Embellishments – Tress (747066)

Spring Green Ribbon (744034)

Other supplies used:
Cardstock (American Crafts)

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Comments

  1. Guiseppa says

    April 26, 2011 at 1:53 pm

    OMW…these are so fun! Cute ideas!

  2. Samantha Mann says

    April 26, 2011 at 6:54 pm

    i always have a soft spot in my world for layered/felt embelishments!! and the trees and the fruit are just the beginning! i love all of the great projects today!! 🙂

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