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Archives for July 2012

How To Tuesday

17
Jul
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“Today I’m going to share with you how to create an easy, pull-out money holder, perfect for a birthday card!”  – Ashley Stephens, Pebbles Design Team Member
To create this money holder you will need: standard card base (sized 5.5 x 4″), patterned paper, 1″ circle punch, pencil, ruler, ribbon, button, sewing machine, and embellishments.
 
First, we’re going to start out with several pieces of cardstock and patterned paper cut to the dimensions shown on the photograph.  
Next, take the small, white piece of cardstock and mark the horizontal center, near the top. With your circle punch, punch out about 3/4s of a circle, using your pencil mark as a guide to help keep it centered.
Take that piece and center it on your 5 x 3.75″ piece of patterned paper. You can lightly adhere it or just hold it in place and then sew around every side except the top, taking care to back stitch at the start and end points. 
Next, take your smallest patterned paper piece (it should measure 2.5 x 3.5″) and test the fit inside the white pocket. If it is too snug, take a little bit off the side until it slides in and out freely. Then, using your craft knife, cut a slit near the top, wide enough for the ribbon you have chosen. Make two more slits near the bottom 1/3 of the paper, wide enough to fit a dollar bill that has been folded in four.
Slide in your ribbon and fold it upwards so both ends touch slightly. Adhere them together. Add a button near the fold to cover it. Add folded money behind the slits you created near the bottom.
Next, embellish the card front as desired! 

Shop for Pebbles Hip Hip Hooray products here

Hip Hip Hooray Party Time (751225)
Hip Hip Hooray Let’s Party (751227)
Hip Hip Hooray Pink ABC Stickers (732089)
Hip Hip Hooray Embossed Stickers (732091)
Hip Hip Hooray Pinwheels (747168)
Hip Hip Hooray Circle Sequin Candy Dots (744285)

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Summer 2012 Releases – Winners!

16
Jul
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Happy Monday! We’re excited to announce to you today the winners of our three newest lines from last week’s releases. Here we go!

The winner of our Walnut Grove collection is Juliana from Illinois. Here’s what she had to say:

Our fun new Seen & Noted collection goes to Jessie Majors of Annapolis, Maryland:

And finally, the autumn/Halloween collection, Tricks and Treats, will be on its way to Ashly of Brady, Nebraska!

Congratulations, Juliana, Jessie and Ashly! Send you mailing address to [email protected] to claim your prize!

We loved reading all your comments and seeing how excited you are for these new collections. Thank you! Have a great week, and stay tuned for more inspiration for your crafty endeavors.

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Mix & Match Monday

16
Jul
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It’s Monday again, which means we’ll be mixing and matching some Pebbles products to show you just how well our collections can be used with one another.

“I wanted to document the loss of my son’s tooth, and what it really meant to him.  Which is of course all about the money! lol  I loved taking the chance to just mix up all my Pebbles product, and use what was going to work for this page and photo’s.  I kept things fairly neutral to really let the pictures shine.”  – Laura Craigie, Pebbles Design Team Member

Shop for Pebbles Country Picnic products here

Sunnyside Tickled Pink (751276)
Sunnyside Corrugated ABC Stickers (732093)
Sunnyside Mini ABC Stickers (732114)
Country Picnic Corrugated ABC Stickers (PCPABC-32093)
Country Picnic Light Kraft Cobblestone (PCPSP12-51244)
Let Freedom Ring Masking Tape Stickers (732108)
Fresh Goods ABC Stickers (732075)
Fresh Goods Mini Clothes Pegs (744278)



“For my quick Summer brag book I mixed several Pebbles lines, including Sunnyside, Hip Hip Hooray, and Fresh Goods. The patterns and colors in all three were perfect to showcase my amusement park photos. The album is comprised of 4 x 6 photos in a simple translucent album. Some of the photos are embellished with strips of patterned paper, sentiments cut from a Hip Hip Hooray paper and stickers – all working seamlessly together. I used lined patterned papers for journaling pages across from some of the photos. Big letter stickers serve as titles on my small layout pages and also on my confetti page. This is a great, quick way to showcase photos from a fun summer event or trip and Pebbles, Inc. offers a great mix of product to make it even easier.” – Valerie Mangan, Pebbles Design Team Member

Purchase Pebbles Hip Hip Hooray products here

Sunnyside 6 x 6 Paper Pad, (751288)
Sunnyside From Me To You (751282)
Sunnyside Happiness, (751278)
Sunnyside Dimensional Butterflies (747186)
Sunnyside Clothespins, (747185)
Sunnyside Mini ABC Stickers, (732114)
Sunnyside Cream Corrugated ABC Stickers

Sunnyside Masking Tape Stickers
Sunnyside Border Stickers
Fresh Goods Local Market (751190)
Fresh Goods Dimensional Phrases and Icons Stickers (732076)
Fresh Goods Sticky Notes (732080)
Hip Hip Hooray Surprise (51235)
Hip Hip Hooray Candy Dots Sequins (44285)
New Addition Girl Ribbon (780010)

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Introducing our 2012 – 2013 Pebbles Design Team!

13
Jul
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First and foremost, we want to thank everyone who took the time to submit to our Design Team call. Your love and support of the Pebbles brand is so very much appreciated.  We also want to give a HUGE thank you to the 2011 – 2012 Design Team!  They did an amazing job and we wish them the best in all of their scrapbooking endeavors.  Now, it is my great pleasure to introduce to you our 2012 – 2013 Design Team.  Please help me welcome this talented group of ladies.  Look for projects from our new team beginning in September!

Domestic
Christa Paustenbaugh from Manassas, VA
Donna Jannuzzi from San Diego, CA
Emily Spahn from Oak Lawn, IL
Jaclyn Rench from Maineville, OH
Kathy Martin from Raleigh, NC
Kim Kesti from Phoneix, AZ
Lynn Ghahary (DT Coordinator) from Randolph, NJ
Mandie Pierce from Vacaville, CA
Patricia Kumfer from Orlando, FL
Renee Zwirek from Aurora, IL
Shawna Webster from Ewa Beach, HI
Tiffany Hood from Syracuse, UT
Vivian Masket from Denver, CO
Wendy Sue Anderson from Heber City, UT

 International
Amelie Mordret from France
Eva Pizarro from Italy
Kim Jeffress from Australia
Laura Craigie from Canada
Laurel Seabrook from Canada
Nicole Nowosad from Canada

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CHA Summer 2012 Sneak Peek: Tricks and Treats

12
Jul
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Our Summer 2012 New Releases draw to a close today with this fun new Halloween line, Tricks and Treats.

Put on your cutest costume and start the trick-or-treat feast with Tricks and Treats. Adorable pumpkins, spiders, ghosts and other All Hallows’ Eve friends play in a warm palette of yellow, orange, green, black and purple. Time to celebrate frightful fun!

Twelve hauntingly-cute patterned papers are joined by Thickers, stickers and a 6×6 paper pad, perfect for layouts, cardmaking and everything in between for Halloween and autumn.


(These Thickers come in four colors! Black, white, orange and green.)
Thanks for coming by the Pebbles Inc. blog today! We hope you enjoyed all the sneak peeks this week. (Missed our first two? See what all the talk is about with Walnut Grove and Seen & Noted.)
Tell us your favorite paper and/or embellishment from Tricks & Treats in a comment below (remember to include your city and/or state) and on Monday, July 16, we’ll announce our randomly selected winner of the entire Tricks & Treats collection! 

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