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Spring DIY

12
Feb
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Hello crafty friends, it’s Lucile! Today, I find you for a new DIY. In my scraproom, I use a lot of wooden boxes to store the material of my current projects. I love decorating them because they stay on my desk. These are very practical decorative objects. You can use them for many uses or even for decoration. For this DIY, I uses the “Hey, Hello” collection by Pebbles.

The first step is to glue a paper that covers the bottom of the box. It allows you not to lose what you put in it and it will be our basis for decorating the box. To decorate my first box, I started by cutting card in a paper from the collection. Then I added stickers from the collection.

To add a dimension to my decoration, I used 3D foam squares to put elements in volume.

For my second box, I reproduced the same process. I only changed the colors. I really like to use the same processes when I make several DIY so that they are harmonious.

I hope you enjoyed this easy DIY for spring and gave you ideas for decorating your boxes with the “Hey, Hello” collection by Pebbles. See you soon!

SUPPLIES :
– Pebbles – Hey, Hello Collection – 12 x 12 Double Sided Paper – Loves Me (ac-736860)
– Pebbles – Hey, Hello Collection – 12 x 12 Double Sided Paper – Flower Blossoms (ac-736848)
– Pebbles – Hey, Hello Collection – 12 x 12 Double Sided Paper – Thank You Sentiments (ac-736845)
– Pebbles – Hey, Hello Collection – Cardstock Sticker Book with Foil Accents (ac-736804)
– Pebbles – Hey, Hello Collection – 6 x 12 Cardstock Stickers with Foil Accents (ac-736796)

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: DIY, hey hello, Lucile Peignon, Pebbles Inc, Spring

Mini album for Valentine’s Day

30
Jan
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Hello crafty friends, it’s Lucile! Today I find you to make a new mini album! As you probably know, I love making mini albums! For this new mini I have chosen a Valentine’s Day theme. Single or couple, nothing prevents us from having fun with the magnificent collections of Pebbles! In addition to my album, I created a box to be able to had memories or a nice gift. I made it with my Silhouette Cameo. I simply cut out a box pattern which I glued. Then I sewn hearts on the cover to add volume.

To create my mini album I used cardstock. I started by making my cover. My album is 14×14 cm and it is 7cm thick. I made a classic album structure which I covered with paper from the collection.

For the binding, I was inspired by the travelers notebook. I drilled 11 holes at the top and bottom of my slice. Then I used elastic thread. I connected each hole diagonally to add a decorative side. Finally, I added a heart die cut in the center to add volume to my binding.

Inside my album, I slipped my pages. I cut them out from different papers in the collection. I love this binding because you can add as many pages as you want!

To finish, I decorated my cover. This is what I prefer when I make a mini album. I glued a lighter paper to be able to add decorations. Then I created a frame to remind my background. I added die cuts and foam embellishments. I added 3D foam to give a volume effect to my cover.


I hope you like this mini album, I can’t wait to see your achievements! See you soon for new creations. Kisses!

SUPPLIES :
– Loves Me – Embellishment quote ephemera
– Loves Me – Paper pad 30,5×30,5cm red foil
– Loves Me – Thickers phrase foam pink glitter

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Loves Me, Lucile Peignon, Mini Album, Pebbles Inc

Welcome 2020 layout

15
Jan
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Hello crafty friends, it’s Lucile! To begin I wish you a happy new year 2020, health, may your projects come true!
Today I find you for my first layout of 2020. I wanted to honor my family! I was fortunate to share the New Year’s Eve with my family and friends.

This page is made with the sublime new collection of Jen Hadfield “Hey! Hello”. I love it, I will be able to use it for lots of creations. These colors and patterns are beautiful!
This page is built vertically. The main element is the central strip where it is written 2020.

I started by cutting out my Silhouette Cameo “2020” in the center of my strip. I added a darker paper below so that my text is highlighted. Then I sewed around my numbers to add volume.

Then I added strips of torn paper to the sides of my strip. I love this technique, it allows you to break the too straight side of a page. I also cut flowers in a paper from the collection for a recall with the central element. I also added a paper clip at the bottom of my page.

Finally, I pasted my photos. I added cut flowers in a paper from the collection. Under the photo on the left I added the word “moments”. Then with my typewriter, I wrote a quote about the family.

I hope you enjoyed this page. I love this “Hey Hello” collection by Jen Hadfield! We meet very quickly for a new creation. See you soon and good creations!

SUPPLIES :
– Jen Hadfield – Hey Hello collection – Paper Blushing Blooms (ac-736858)
– Jen Hadfield – Hey Hello collection – Paper Birdies (ac-736847)
– Jen Hadfield – Hey Hello collection – Paper Loves Me (ac-736860)
– Jen Hadfield – Hey Hello collection – Paper Ladybugs (ac-736849)
– Jen Hadfield – Hey Hello collection – Paper Girlfriend Sentiments (ac-736857)
– Jen Hadfield – Hey Hello collection – clips (ac-736802)
– Puffy phrase stickers – Lovely (ac-736829)

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: hey hello, Jen Hadfield, Layout, Lucile Peignon, Pebbles Inc

Last minute Christmas cards

23
Dec
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Hello friends, it’s Lucile! Today I find you for make Christmas cards! It’s Christmas soon and you still haven’t made your Christmas cards? I’ll show you how to quickly make cards to give to your family or friends.

To make these cards you will need some scraps of paper and embellishments. The first step is to create a frame to define the outline of the card.

For the first card, I cut a project life card in pink tones. I pasted it in the center of the card. I added golden puffy words to dress up the card.

Finally, I added embellishments to finish decorating the card. I glued some elements with 3D foam squares to add volume.

For the second card, I use the same technique. I cut a project life card in blue tones.

Finally, I created a Christmas village decor with embellishments from the collection.

I hope you like these quick and easy to create cards. I wish you a happy new year. See you soon, Lucile.

SUPPLIES :
– Merry Little Christmas Collection – Ephemera with Foil Accents – Icons (ac-734146)
– Merry Little Christmas Collection – 12 x 12 Paper Pad with Foil Accents (ac-734152)
– Merry Little Christmas Collection – Thickers – Puffy with Foil Accents (ac-734147)
– Merry Little Christmas Collection – Ephemera with Foil Accents – Phrases (ac-734145)
– Merry Little Christmas Collection – Stickers with Foil Accents (ac-734144)

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Cardmaking, christmas cards, Lucile Peignon, Merry Little Christmas, Pebbles Inc

Christmas gift box

12
Dec
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Hello crafty friends, it’s Lucile! Today I find you for a new creation. We are going to make a gift box. It’s perfect for wrapping your gifts in a nice way or for storing your december daily!

The first step is to create the box. For that I used cardboard. The box is 15 by 20 centimeters and 4 centimeters thick. I started by cutting all of my pieces and then I assembled them with double sided. I then covered my box with a paper from the Pebbles Merry Little Christmas collection. Then, I covered the inside of my box with another paper. I love the patterns of the papers I find them too cute!

On the edge I wrote 2019 with an alphabet because this box will allow me to store my December daily at the end of the month.

On the front of my box, I cut a circle in my cardboard. This technique allows me to add a volume effect to my box. Then, I cut a crown of leaves with my Silhouette Cameo. I came to stick it around my circle and then I glued a grid pattern paper underneath.

Then I decorated the top of my box. I started by cutting a frame in a paper from the collection. Then I decorated my crown of leaves with dies cut and stickers from the collection. I also added golden stickers in holly strength. Finally I stuck “Joy to the world” in the center of my circle.

Inside my box I ordered my december daily! I hope you like this box, I can’t wait to see your Christmas gift boxes. See you soon for new creations, Lucile.

SUPPLIES :
– Merry Little Christmas Collection – Ephemera with Foil Accents – Icons (ac-734146)
– Merry Little Christmas Collection – 12 x 12 Paper Pad with Foil Accents (ac-734152)
– Merry Little Christmas Collection – Thickers – Puffy with Foil Accents (ac-734147)
– Merry Little Christmas Collection – Ephemera with Foil Accents – Phrase (ac-734145)
– Merry Little Christmas Collection – Stickers with Foil Accents (ac-734144)

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Christmas, Gift Box, Lucile Peignon, Merry Little Christmas, Pebbles Inc

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