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Gender reveal cake and blocks

21
Oct
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Hey everyone, Michelle here today with a new project to share using the Peek-a-boo You collection. This is one of the funnest things I have ever made. First of all, this collection is absolutely gorgeous! Seriously! I couldn’t even pick if I wanted to use the boy or girl collection so I used both.

I started off by making these cute little blocks. I made them from a cut file from Lori Whitlock. They turned out so sweet! Who wouldn’t want these in their baby’s nursery??

Then I decided I needed something else to go with them. I found this awesome birthday cake cut file (again from Lori Whitlock) and made it into a baby themed cake. I also made a little banner that says boy so it could easily be changed from girl to boy!

And to make this cake even cuter, the cake layers are actually storage boxes! I love double sided paper!! I might keep this for myself I like is so much! lol

Thanks for stopping by!

Supplies used:
Pebbles – Peek-A-Boo You Collection – 12 x 12 Paper Pad – Girl
Pebbles – Peek-A-Boo You Collection -Stickers – 6 x 12 – Sticker Sheet – Girl
Pebbles – Peek-A-Boo You Collection – 12 x 12 Paper Pad – Boy
Pebbles – Peek-A-Boo You Collection -Stickers – 6 x 12 – Sticker Sheet – Boy

Filed Under: Gift Tagged With: Baby, Gift, Michelle Gallant, peek-a-boo you

Peek-A-Boo You with Terhi

04
Oct
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Hello there, everyone!
Terhi here, with the sweetest scrapbook layout I’ve done so far. Have you seen Pebbles newest line: Peek-a-Boo You – link here!

Peek-a-Boo You is such a pretty, beautiful and playful line. It was a true pleasure creating a scrapbook layout with it. This page I made was for one of my dearest friend, and the baby you see is already turning one.

Even though the baby in the photo is a girl, I felt more comfortable using both girl and boy themed products for the layout. There are separate paper stacks and embellishments for boys and girls, but as you see they all blends together very smoothly.

To create this layout I decided to add dimension and detail by grabbing the “girl” stamp set, and stamped a lot of leaves and butterflies with embossing technique onto patterned papers. Then, I cut the images out.

The background of the layout is created with Paper Fashion metallic watercolours, which are great for making shimmering look even on white cardstock. I splashed around and decided to have a vertical design for the layout.
On top of the watercolors is a cut file from Paige Evans, which I backed with Peek-a-Boo You patterned papers: Jungle Strips for the leaves and Woodland Floral for the flowers.
Then, I placed the photograph on top of the cut file, leaving some thread between. Finally I added the embossed leaves and butterflies on top, and mixed different embellishments around and over the photograph.

There are lots of different ways to reach the kind of sweet and chubby look for a baby layout, but for me layering different embellishments and other elements is the best.
Go ahead and try it out yourself, you’ll love it!

Thank you for stopping by today!
Terhi xx

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Supplies: 
340272 Sticky Thumb Adhesive Foam Dots
71793 Smooth Cardstock White
734211 Peek-A-Boo You Sticker Sheet Girl
736759 Peek-A-Boo You Ephemera Girl
736758 Peek-A-Boo You Ephemera Boy
736763 Peek-A-Boo You Stamp Set Girl
734205 Peek-A-Boo You patterned paper Jungle Strips
734201 Peek-A-Boo You patterned paper Baby Love You
734202 Peek-A-Boo You patterned paper Woodland Floral

Filed Under: Layout Tagged With: Baby, baby girl, Layout, peek-a-boo you, scrapbook, scrapbook layout, scrapbooking, Terhi Koskinen

Cardmaking with Peek-A-Boo You

25
Sep
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Hello Pebbles friends! Marcia here today with some adorable cards I created with the new Peek-A-Boo You collection. This collection is perfect for baby boys and girls.

Cardmaking is easy when you can cut journal cards from pattern paper as I did here. The card sentiment is already there for you so you don’t need stamps either. This first card uses just one pattern paper for the background. I used some metal dies to give this stork journal card a unique shape as well as for the doily I layered underneath. A pretty bow and some washi tape add a few more delicate details.

Cardmaking doesn’t need to be hard. For this card I picked two pattern papers that coordinated well together to create this card background and placed a journal card on top. I added a delicate butterfly to accent the card sentiment.

How about three pattern papers… I used two for the background and added a third for the scallop punched border. Some ribbon, butterflies, and sprigs of leaves are perfect for baby girl cards.

Thank you so much for stopping by today!
~Marcia

Supplies:
734198 Peek-A-Boo You – Girl – Follow You Dreams
734203 Peek-A-Boo You – Girl – Special Delivery
734200 Peek-A-Boo You – Girl – Little One
734201 Peek-A-Boo You – Girl – Baby Love Girl
734204 Peek-A-Boo You – Boy – Adventure Calls
734205 Peek-A-Boo You – Boy – Jungle Stripes
734206 Peek-A-Boo You – Boy – Be Wild
734207 Peek-A-Boo You – Boy – Baby Love Boy
734209 Peek-A-Boo You – Boy – Jungle Adventure
736760 Peek-A-Boo You – Girl – Washi Tape

736763 Peek-A-Boo You – Girl – Stamps
Sticky Thumb Dots
Sticky Thumb Tape Runner

Filed Under: Cards, Inspiration Tagged With: Baby, Baby boy, baby card, baby girl, Cardmaking, Marcia Dehn-Nix, peek-a-boo you

Baby Boy Explosion Box

19
Aug
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Hello everyone! Eva on the blog today sharing a baby boy explosion box made only with 4 elements!


There’s nothing cuter than a small DIY box to hold a gift, and even better if it is an explosion box! For this challenge, I used only 4 items: 3 patterned papers and a sticker sheet from the lovely Peek-a-boo you collection.

I love the 3×3 inch cards paper, you can use them to create cards, mini albums and more!

To create my explosion box I scored a 9 3/4 inch square paper and scored it every 3 1/2 inches. I cut the angles and bend the triangles to form 2 pockets on the inside of the box.

Next, I embellished my box with the 3×3 inch cards and some stickers. Aren’t those designs the cutest? The bear is definitely my favorite.

Inside the pockets, I added this 3×3 inch card that they can fill with the baby’s name and date of birth. You can also add pictures and a small note on the inside to make this gift even more meaningful.

I also created a slightly bigger lid and decorated it with a paper bow and a circle tag cut from one of the 3×3 inch cards.

This little box turned out super cute and the best part is I didn’t use many supplies!

Have you ever made an explosion box? This is the first one I make and it is certainly not going to be the last one!

Use only 4 items to create this lovely explosion box made with @pebblesinc new line Peek-a-boo you p.c.@evapizarrov

And how about making a mini album with only 3 items? Check out the post I wrote last month to see how I recorded a family weekend in a simple and quick mini album.

Create a quick mini album using only 3 elements! Follow this week's tutorial by @evapizarrov featuring @pebblesinc new summer line

Thanks for joining me today and have a great day!

Eva

Supplies
Peek-a-Boo You Patterned Paper
Peek-a-Boo You Cardstock Stickers

Filed Under: Gift Box Tagged With: Baby, Eva Pizarro, Gift Box, peek-a-boo you

It’s A Girl!

15
Mar
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Hello Pebbles friends! Marcia here today. Our theme this week has been party invites. Since I am helping to plan a baby shower for my nephew and his new wife who are expecting a girl, I decided to go with a baby shower theme. The Pebbles Loves Me collection was perfect with all those pretty pink pattern papers and cute die cut ephemera pieces and stickers. I found this cute umbrella bag digital cut file at SVGcuts and could not wait to make these. They are going to look so fabulous on tables at the baby shower! I could fill them with snacks. They would also be awesome as small gift bags.

Each umbrella is created from two different pattern papers. They are not full umbrellas, rather the back is flat. This left space for me to stamp “It’s A Girl!” and then embellish with die cuts and stickers. Each one is different.

There are adorable sloths adorning the handles of each umbrella as well as bows.

Don’t pack your Loves Me collection away just yet … Valentines Day is over, but this collection can do double duty for baby girls, Easter, Mother’s Day and so much more!

Supplies:

  • Pebbles Loves Me – Papers
  • Pebbles Loves Me – Stickers
  • Pebbles Loves Me – Die Cuts
  • American Crafts cardstock
  • American Crafts 2-sided tape

Filed Under: American Crafts, Gift Bag, Inspiration, Papercraft, Party, Treat Bag, Valentine's Day Tagged With: Baby, baby girl, Gift Bag, Loves Me, Marcia Dehn-Nix, Papercraft

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