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Archives for April 2011

Mix & Match Monday

04
Apr
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Happy Monday!  I hope you all had a great weekend.  Time to mix things up a bit on the Pebbles blog as some of our design team members show off their creative skills while mixing and matching products from several Pebbles collections.

Design team member Lady Grace Belarmino created this gorgeous layout of her daughter mixing two of our most recent collections Happy Go Lucky and Ever After.  Here’s what LG had to say … “When I first received the Happy Go Lucky and Ever After collections, I immediately knew that this two lines will perfectly go together. With a great variety of designs and gorgeous embellishments, I was able to create a layout that is playful and cute at the same time.”

Pebbles supplies used:
Happy Go Lucky Cheery (751080)
Happy Go Lucky Delight (751086)
Happy Go Lucky Happy (751091)
Happy Go Lucky Embossed Stickers (732036)
Happy Go Lucky Chipboard Flowers (747071)
Happy Go Lucky Layered Embellishments (747073)
Ever After Royal Garden (751106)
Ever After Royal Garden Magical (751112)
Ever After Royal Royal Banner (751115)
Ever After Royal 12″ Cardstock Stickers (732048)
Ever After Royal Ribbon (780008)

Other supplies used:
Punch (EK Success)

Design team member Ginger Williams also mixed things up on this fun layout with photos of her and her dad dancing – I love it!  Here’s what Ginger had to say … “One of the best things about Pebbles’ new lines is how easily they can be used together! I had a lot of fun mixing up the Happy Go Lucky Line with Ever After (plus a sheet of Mr. & Mrs.) for this layout. It’s about a rare moment I was able to spend dancing with my dad on a cruise my family took last fall. It was one of my favorite moments from our cruise and I love that the mix of these lines captured the moment so perfectly for me!”



Pebbles supplies used:
Happy Go Lucky Cheery (751080)
Happy Go Lucky Splendid (751081)
Happy Go Lucky Thrilled (751088)
Happy Go Lucky Dandy (751089)
Happy Go Lucky Cloud Nine (751090)
Happy Go Lucky Green ABC Stickers (732034)
Mr. & Mrs. Wedding Veil (751103)
Ever After Fairy Tale (751104)
Ever After Magical Forest (751110)
Ever After Sparkle (751113)
Ever After Royal Banner (751115)
Ever After Layered Embellishments (7470099)
Ever After Buttons (747097)
Twitterpated Brads (744218)

Other supplies used:
Stickers (Jillibean Soup; Basic Grey; Cosmo Cricket)
Punches (EK Success; The Paper Studio)

Design team member Natalie Dever put together this gorgeous card using a mix of older and newer Pebbles collections. 

Pebbles supplies used:
Ever After Glass Slipper (751109)
Ever After Magical Forest (75110)
Happy Go Lucky Dandy (751089)
Happy Go Lucky Splendid (751081)
Happy Go Lucky Glee (751082)
Ever After Ribbon (780008)
New Arrival Buttons (747004)
New Arrival Chips – Boy (744116)


Other supplies used:
Cardstock (American Crafts)
Dies (Papertrey Ink)
Punch (Marvy Uchida)
Stamp (There She Goes) 
Ink (StazOn)

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More Mr. & Mrs. Projects from our In House Designers

02
Apr
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Happy Saturday everyone!  Usually we do not post on the Pebbles blog during the weekends but we had even more Mr. & Mrs. projects that we wanted to share with you.  These projects were created by some of the very talented In House Designers at American Crafts for Pebbles Inc.  ENJOY!

 By Brenda Birrell

Pebbles supplies used:
Mr. & Mrs. Tulle (751093)
Mr. & Mrs. Wedding Dress (751094)
Mr. & Mrs. Pinstripe (751101)
Mr. & Mrs. Wedding Floral (751092)
Mr. & Mrs. Silver Lace (751098)
Black ABC Stickers (732039)
Spiral Paper Clips (747092)
Clear Jewel Candy Dots (747087)
Mr. & Mrs. Ribbon (780007)

Other supplies used:
Cardstock (American Crafts)

By Lindsey Hansen

Pebbles supplies used:
Mr. & Mrs. Silver Lace (751098)
Mr. & Mrs. Pinstripe (751101)
Black ABC Stickers (732039)
Pearl Candy Dot Flourishes (747081)
Metal Flowers (747085)


By Brenda Birrell


Pebbles supplies used:
Mr. & Mrs. Tulle (751093)
Mr. & Mrs. Rings (751100)
Mr. & Mrs. Wedding Floral (751092)
Mr. & Mrs. Flowers Dimensional Stickers (732044)
Mr. & Mrs. Phrases Dimensional Stickers (732042)
Mr. & Mrs. Metal Flowers (747085)
Mr. & Mrs. Ribbon (780007)

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More Mr. & Mrs. Projects with Kryssi, Mimi, and Savitri plus a GIVEAWAY!

01
Apr
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Design team member Kryssi Ng created this beautiful layout with some of her own wedding photos.  Here’s what Kryssi had to say … “What a great collection to motivate me to scrap some of my wedding photos. Until today, I had none. 🙁 The neutral and basic colors made this layout pretty simple with the focus on the photos and journaling.”

Pebbles supplies used:
Mr. & Mrs. Wedding Floral (751092)
Mr. & Mrs. Wedding Day (751095)
Mr. & Mrs. Tuxedo (751097)
Mr. & Mrs. Flowers Dimensional Stickers (732044)
Mr. & Mrs. Silver ABC Stickers (732040)

Design tea member Mimi Leinbach created a gorgeous wedding layout as well!  Here’s what Mimi had to say … “The Mr & Mrs Collection is the perfect wedding collection but even better than that it is a great basic collection. I could see these products working with any theme. I did decided to do a wedding layout from my brother-in-laws wedding…I loved using the layered flowers. I decided I wanted the flower to match the flowers from their wedding so I spritzed it with ink and added a few polka dot Stickles. I love that they were so easy to make “my own”. It is great that they are so alterable too!”

Pebbles supplies used:
Mr. & Mrs. Pattern Paper Tulle 751093
Mr. & Mrs. Pattern Paper Wedding Floral 751092
Mr. & Mrs. Sticker Foil ABC’s 732040
Mr. & Mrs. Candy Dot Flourishes 747081
Mr. & Mrs. Dimensional Phrases 732042
Mr. & Mrs. Layered Embellishments 747084
Mr. & Mrs. Metal Flowers 747085
Mr. & Mrs. Flower Brads 747089

Other supplies used:
Cardstock (American Crafts)
Mist (Smooch by Clearsnap)
Stickles (Ranger)

And finally design team member Savitri Wilder created a gorgeous card with just the right pop of color.  Here’s what Savitri had to say … “What a great elegant line this is. The paper’s just gorgeous and the embellishments perfect. I LOVE the clear stamps that came with the set. I had no idea where my card was going but with all the awesome pieces from Pebbles everything came together quickly. I really like how this card turned out and I hope you all do too.”

Pebbles supplies used:
Mr. & Mrs. Wedding Floral (751029)
Mr. & Mrs. 12″ Cardstock Stickers (732041)
Mr. & Mrs. Phrases Dimensional Stickers (732042)
Mr. & Mrs. Flowers Dimensional Stickers (732044)
Mr. & Mrs. Pearl Candy Dot Flourishes (747081)
Mr. & Mrs. Rose Brads (747089)
Mr. & Mrs. Layered Flower Embellishments (747084)
Mr. & Mrs. Straight Pins (747086)
Mr. & Mrs. Clear Stamps (747091)

Other supplies used:
Marker (Copic)
Punch (Martha Stewart)
Seam binding

All this week on the blog we’ve been celebrating the Mr. & Mrs. collection.  How would you use this elegant collection in your next paper crafting project?   Leave a comment on this post and I’ll choose one winner at random to win a Mr. & Mrs. collection prize pack. Submit your comment by Monday at midnight (EST). I’ll announce the winner Tuesday morning. Good luck!  Also be sure to visit the blog tomorrow as we have a very special Saturday post with even more Mr. & Mrs. projects created by the talented in house design team at American Crafts/Pebbles Inc.

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