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Baby Girl Lullaby Cards

11
Aug
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Hello Pebbles Friends! It is Leanne here today sharing a set of three Baby Girl Lullaby Cards. These three cards have been put together using left over cardstock and pretty patterned papers.

Create a set of three Baby Girl Lullaby cards using @pebblesInc supplies!

step 1.

When I scrapbook, I always scrap in 8.5″x11″ size. This often leaves me with plenty of leftover cardstock strips measuring 12″x3.5″. Whether you have pre-cut strips like myself or need to create these cards from scratch, grab a fresh sheet of cardstock and trim three strips from the 12″x12″ size (you’ll need the extra strips later).

step 2.

Score and fold the strips at 3″ and 6″. See image below.

step 3.

Trim three more pieces of cardstock measuring 3.5″x6″.

step 4.

Using a choice of patterned papers, layer them onto the top of the 3.5″x6″ cardstock strips to create the front cover of each card. Embellish them further with Ephemera Cardstock Die-cuts.

step 5.

Add foam dots between the layers. Adhere the patterned papers towards the top of the  Card.

step 6.

Add Lullaby Baby Girl thickers to the lower edge of the card cover.

step 7.

Assemble the card by embellishing the inside with leftover patterned paper and 3″x4″ cut apart sentiments.

step 8.

Line up the lower edge of the cover with the folded over edge of the base card. Add adhesive to the folded section only on the base cardstock. This allows the card to stand like an “A” frame.

step 9.

Complete any extra embellishing by adding puffy stickers and cardstock die-cuts.

*Other decorative ideas can include scallop edging, stickers and stitching.

Thanks for visiting the Pebbles blog today. Hopefully you’ve been inspired to create a set of three cards to welcome in the new bundles of joy in your life!

 

Supplies:

Lullaby Baby Girl Cardstock Stickers 733512

Lullaby Baby Girl Thickers 733514

Lullaby Baby Girl Ephemera Cardstock Die-cuts 733516

Lullaby Baby Girl Puffy Stickers 733518

Lullaby Patterned Paper Baby Girl Quotes 733505

Lullaby Patterned Paper Baby Girl Blossoms 733506

Lullaby Patterned Paper Baby Girl Plaid 733508

Lullaby Patterned Paper Baby Girl Posies 733509

Lullaby Patterned Paper Baby Girl Woodland 733510

Bazzill Basics White Cardstock

 

Filed Under: Cards, Papercraft, Tutorial, Uncategorized Tagged With: Leanne Allinson, Lullaby, Lullaby Baby Girl

Baby Mini Album featuring Lullaby collection

08
Aug
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Hello everyone, it’s Eva Pizarro here today sharing a baby mini album made with the lovely Lullaby collection.

Record your little one's memories with this baby mini album made by @evapizarrov and @pebblesinc new collection #lullaby

In this collection, you will find baby boy and baby girl papers and embellishments.  Both color choices are perfect to record your little one’s memories. I particularly love the the cute animals and the polka dots thickers!

I made this baby mini album for a friend and also assembled a cardboard box to easier store the album and (maybe) some memorabilia inside.

Record your little one's memories with this baby mini album made by @evapizarrov and @pebblesinc new collection #lullaby

The baby mini album has cardboard covers.  Everything is held together with a piece of coordinating ribbon. Inside, the mini album holds (10) 4″x6″ pictures.  On one side I left a photo space and on the other I placed journaling cards.

Record your little one's memories with this baby mini album made by @evapizarrov and @pebblesinc new collection #lullaby

These small animals are the cutest! I cut them from one of the patterned papers.

Record your little one's memories with this baby mini album made by @evapizarrov and @pebblesinc new collection #lullaby

I also used my electronic cutting machine to add words and embellishments. I love to mix fonts and used a die cuts in addition to thickers for my front cover (and some of the inside pages as well).

Here are more of the inside pages:

Record your little one's memories with this baby mini album made by @evapizarrov and @pebblesinc new collection #lullaby

Record your little one's memories with this baby mini album made by @evapizarrov and @pebblesinc new collection #lullaby

Record your little one's memories with this baby mini album made by @evapizarrov and @pebblesinc new collection #lullaby

The current Lullaby baby collection coordinates perfectly with the old New Arrival line! If you were paying attention, I am sure you spotted some here and there!

Thanks for joining me today! I hope I could inspire you to use this lovely line for the little ones in your life!

Record your little one's memories with this baby mini album made by @evapizarrov and @pebblesinc new collection #lullaby

Have a great day!

Eva

Supplies
Lullaby Baby Boy Patterned Paper Quotes (733496)
Lullaby Baby Boy Patterned Paper Blossoms (733497)
Lullaby Baby Boy Patterned Paper Delivering Baby Boy(733498)
Lullaby Baby Boy Patterned Paper Plaid (733503)
Lullaby Baby Boy Patterned Woodland Baby Boy (733504)
Lullaby Baby Boy Ephemera Cardstock Die Cuts (733515)
Lullaby Baby Boy Printed Chipboard Alpha (733513)
Lullaby Baby Boy Cardstock Stickers (733511)
AC Bazzill Basics White

Filed Under: Mini Album Tagged With: Baby, Eva Pizarro, Lullaby, Mini Album

Baby Boy and Girl Cards

07
Aug
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Hello Pebbles friends and fans, Becki here to share a set of baby boy and girl cards that I created using the Lullaby collection. I love making cards! Creating cards for new babies is one of my favorite things to do. Of course, when I need to create a card for a new mom or a new baby, I reach for the Lullaby collection. This collection has everything you need (and more!) for creating cards, invitations, baby books and even home decor.

These cards came together so easily with some patterned paper and a few die cuts. To make the creative process easier, I used the same basic design for both cards. Both cards have a small animal die cut, the “Love You” banner sentiment and a few flower die cuts. To give the cards texture and a little bit of dimension, I added foam adhesive behind some of the die cuts and a white bow tied with white crochet thread to the little animals. On both of the cards, there are two embellishment clusters (but they are each a little bit different). 

The blue baby boy card has an embellishment cluster on both sides of the sentiment. The little white bow is tied and adhered around the neck of the deer. 

On the pink baby girl card, I added an additional embellishment cluster below the grey bunny die cut. To add a little bit of interest to the card, I tucked the flower die cut underneath the front of the bunny die cut. Both die cuts are adhered with dimensional adhesive.

While I don’t know of any baby gifts that I’ll be giving in the foreseeable future, I’m always glad to have cards on hand for those moments when I do need a quick gift. Whether or not you’re in need of a baby card, you’ll love creating with the Lullaby collection. Thank you for stopping by the Pebbles blog today. I’ll see you again soon! Happy crafting!

 

Supplies:

Lullaby Boy Ephemera 733515

Lullaby Girl Ephemera 733516

Woodland Baby Boy patterned paper 733504

Baby Girl Blossoms patterned paper 733506

Baby Boy Plaid patterned paper 733503

Filed Under: Cards Tagged With: Baby boy, baby card, baby girl, Becki Adams, Card making, Cards, Lullaby

Bath Time Layout with Lots of Layers

16
May
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Hi, Renee here today to share a Bath Time layout with lots of cute layers using the Lullaby collection.  Whether you love layering your projects with pattern papers or embellishments, your photos will look fantastic and pop!  I love pattern papers — they are my favorite!  So, why wouldn’t I add lots of layers of pattern papers to my Bath Time layout?

Create a Bath Time layout with lots of layers by @reneezwirek using the #Lullaby collection by @pebblesinc

Before I added lots of pattern paper layers, I embellished my 5″ x 7″ photo.  I used a craft knife to trim behind Payton’s back and a bit of the inside of the bathtub.  I used enamel dots for bubbles in the bathtub.  I added an adorable “rubber duckie” next to the bathtub.

Create a Bath Time layout with lots of layers by @reneezwirek using the #Lullaby collection by @pebblesinc

I used the Just Duckie pattern paper for the background of my Bath Time layout.  Then, I trimmed another Just Duckie pattern paper (using the reverse side) to 5″ x 12″ and adhered it to the right side of my page.  Now for the layers of pattern papers I used under my photo:

  1. I trimmed the Baby Boy Quotes pattern paper to 6″ x 8″
  2. I trimmed the Baby Girl Plaid pattern paper to 6″ x 8″
  3. I trimmed the Baby Girl Posies pattern paper to 6 ¾” x 8″
  4. I trimmed the Baby Girl Blossoms pattern paper to 6″ x 7 ½”
  5. I trimmed the Woodland Baby Boy pattern paper to 6 ½” x 6 ½”
  6. I trimmed the Baby Girl Blossoms pattern paper to 5 ½” x 7 ½”

Create a Bath Time layout with lots of layers by @reneezwirek using the #Lullaby collection by @pebblesinc

I used foam dots to add my photo on top of all my pattern paper layers.

Create a Bath Time layout with lots of layers by @reneezwirek using the #Lullaby collection by @pebblesinc

I added my title right onto my photo.  The enamel dots look SO cute layered as the bubbles for my Bath Time layout!

Create a Bath Time layout with lots of layers by @reneezwirek using the #Lullaby collection by @pebblesinc

I added sweet Baby Girl Die-Cuts, buttons, and enamel dots to the left of my photo for lots of embellishments!

Create a Bath Time layout with lots of layers by @reneezwirek using the #Lullaby collection by @pebblesinc

I added more Baby Girl Die-Cuts, buttons, enamel dots, and Stickers near the title of my page.

Create a Bath Time layout with lots of layers by @reneezwirek using the #Lullaby collection by @pebblesinc

Thanks for stopping by the Pebbles blog!  Have an awesome day!

Supplies:

Lullaby Baby Boy Quotes (733496)
Lullaby Just Duckie (733502)
Lullaby Woodland Baby Boy (733504)
Lullaby Baby Girl Blossoms (733506)
Lullaby Baby Girl Plaid (733508)
Lullaby Baby Girl Posies (733509)
Lullaby Baby Boy Icons & Accents Stickers (733511)
Lullaby Baby Girl Icons & Accents Stickers (733512)
Lullaby Baby Girl Maggie Thickers (733514)
Lullaby Baby Girl Ephemera Cardstock Die-Cuts (733516)
Lullaby Baby Girl Puffy Stickers (733518)
Happy Day Enamel Dots (732707)
Harvest Enamel Dots (732898)
American Crafts Sticky Thumb Dimensional Adhesive Foam Dots (340272)
American Crafts Sticky Thumb Flat Adhesive Dots, .25″ 300/Pkg (340274)
American Crafts Sticky Thumb Flat Adhesive Dots, .5″ 300/Pkg (340275)
American Crafts Daydreams Buttons (85573)
American Crafts Dear Lizzy 5th & Frolic Roller Stamp (59162)
We R Memory Keepers Precision Glass Cutting Mat (71299)

Filed Under: American Crafts, Fall, Layout, Spring, Summer, Tutorial, We R Memory Keepers, Winter Tagged With: Fall, Layout, Lullaby, Renee Zwirek, Spring, Summer

Quilted Mother’s Day Layout & Card

09
May
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Hey there Pebbles friends and fans, Becki here to share with you a fun quilted Mother’s Day layout and card set that I created with a combination of the TeaLightful collection, the Sunshiny Days collection, and the Lullaby collection. I chose bright patterns that mostly had smaller tone on tone prints, as well as some of the branding strips from the patterned papers. White cardstock was my base for both the Mother’s Day layout and the card. I wanted a blank slate to showcase the fun quilt blocks. When I began this project, I wasn’t intending  to create a card but I had a few bits and pieces left from the quilted pieces I created for the layout.

For the Mother’s Day layout, I began by cutting lots of 12×2 strips of patterned paper. Then, I adhered them to a piece of 12×2 white cardstock.

After I had a few 12×2 strips, I trimmed them down into 2″ squares.

When I had a little pile of 2×2 squares, I stitched down the center of each strip using white thread on my sewing machine. After all the stitching was finished, I began adhering the squares to my white background, diagonally on the left side of the layout.

I added a photo of my kids and I on the right side of the layout. I used Thickers from the Sunshiny Days collection to create the title, placing it above AND below the photo. The journaling for this layout is simply printed on white cardstock, cut into strips, and adhered above the title. I kept the embellishments on this layout to a minimum so that the photo and the quilted squares could shine. Once the Mother’s Day layout was finished, I had a few remaining squares on my desk and decided that I would make a quick Mother’s Day card as well, using only the leftover supplies.

I LOVE how both of these projects turned out!

I hope that these projects inspire you to create your own Mother’s Day projects. Thank you for stopping by the Pebbles blog. Happy Mother’s Day!

Supplies:

Baby Girl Blossoms 733506

Thickers 733607

Summer Day 733606

Flower Garden 733603

Pink Flamingos 733597

Pineapple Float 733600

Daydream 733598

Meadow 733532

Tealightful Puffy Stickers 733542

 

Filed Under: Cards, Layout Tagged With: Becki Adams, Lullaby, Mother's Day, Sunshiny Days, Tealightful

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