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Mother’s day cards

06
May
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Hello crafty friends, it’ Lucile. Today I find you to create two simple and colorful Mother’s Day cards. To make these cards, I used the Hey Hello collection from Pebbles. I wanted to make cards with flowers because my mother loves it and there are lots of beautiful flowers in this collection and it is perfect for spring!

To make the first card, I selected 6 papers from the collection and I cut out circles. Then I cut my circles into two parts. To make the base of the card, I cut a 16 cm square, in the center, I cut with my Cameo silhouette “Happy Mothers day!”.

Then I drew two circles and placed my semi circles all around. I sewn them with white thread. Finally, I pasted stickers of flowers with 3D foam and I added gold foliage. I stuck my card on a colored paper from the collection to highlight it.

For the second card, I cut a 16cm white sheet. I wanted to create an envelope from which flowers escape. I started by making my envelope, I was inspired by a stichers from the collection. I designed my envelope and to add relief, I sewed the contours of my envelope. With my cutting machine, I cut “Happy Mothers day!” as on the first card.

Then I had fun sticking flowers out of the envelope. I glued them with 3D foam. I stuck stickers on my envelope and added two butterflies. Finally, to make a reminder with the first card, I pasted my card on colored paper.

I hope you like these two cards with the Hey Hello collection from Pebbles and give you ideas for Mother’s Day! See you soon.

SUPPLIES :
Hey, Hello Collection by Pebbles
– Papers : Flower Blossoms (ac-736848), Thinking of You (ac-736866), Loves Me (ac-736860), Blushing Blooms (ac-736858), Sentiment Strips (ac-736853), Birdies (ac-736847)
– Cardstock Sticker Book with Foil Accents (ac-736804)
– 6 x 12 Cardstock Stickers with Foil Accents (ac-736796)

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: hey hello, Jen Hadfield, Lucile Peignon, Mother's Day, Pebbles Inc, Quick & Easy Cards

Girly cards with the Hey Hello collection

28
Feb
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Hello crafty friends, it’s Lucile! Today I find you for a new project! I really wanted to send cards to my friends and I found the Hey Hello collection perfect for this project! I love the women I find them too cute. I really wanted to use them to make my cards.

To make my cards, I cut two 15 x 20 cm white papers that I folded in half.

For my first card, I used a paper with words and pastel colors. I love this paper and I was looking forward to using it! Then I cut flowers from two different papers from the collection. Drawn flowers and colorful flowers.

For the composition of my card, I started by creating an angle with my flowers at the bottom of my card. I also put flowers in the opposite corner at the top of my card. Then I cut the two women in a paper collection and I stuck with 3D foam to add volume. Finally, I added a label with my message.

For my second card, I used the same elements: drawn flowers, colored flowers and a woman. I started by cutting my flowers in half to create two lines of flowers. These flowers define a frame in my card.

I cut my wife in a paper from the collection, I stuck with 3D foam. Then I added labels to write down my message. Finally, I stuck a sticker with golden foliage patterns.
I hope you liked these two girly cards with the Hey Hello collection from Pebbles, see you soon for a new creation!

SUPPLIES :
Hey Hello collection :
– Paper – Birthday Sentiments (ac-736861)
– Paper – Yellow Roses (ac-736856)
– Paper – Twilight (ac-736854)
– Paper – Thinking of You Sentiments (ac-736850)
– Paper – Birdies (ac-736847)
– Paper – Thank You Sentiments (ac-736845)
– Cardstock Sticker Book with Foil Accents (ac-736804)

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Cards, hey hello, Lucile Peignon, Pebbles Inc, Quick & Easy Cards

Quick and Easy Cards Featuring Girl Squad

21
Jun
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Good morning, Pebbles friends!  It’s Wendy Sue here today, sharing a few quick and easy cards I whipped up with the brand new “Girl Squad” collection.  Before I share my cards, I have to say that this is one of my favorite Pebbles collections yet; the colors and patterns are so modern and happy!!  I had so many fun ideas swirling around in my head when I opened the package with these adorable products, but I settled on making something I’m always (always, always, always) needing – birthday cards!  These patterns and colors are perfect for any girl – young or old(er)! 😉  The mix of bold patterns really makes for a unique card – nothing like you can buy in the store – which is what handmade cards are all about, right?  Here’s a look at the cards I whipped up.  OH, and I decorated the white envelopes to coordinate as well!  Check them out:Create these quick and easy cards and coordinating envelopes by @WendySue (@WendySueA) with the "Girl Squad" collection from @PebblesInc.

And they truly live up to the blog title – quick and easy!  Here’s how to make it yourself:

First, start by cutting various patterned pieces (these are from the 6×6 paper pad).  The base should be 4″ x 5 1/4.”  The pink dotted paper is 4″ x 3″ and the black gingham is actually from one of the tear strips, trimmed down to 4″ wide.  The striped paper is was cut into a half-circle shape and is 4″ wide along the flat edge.

Create these quick and easy cards and coordinating envelopes by @WendySue (@WendySueA) with the "Girl Squad" collection from @PebblesInc.

After these pieces have been cut, assemble them like this:

Create these quick and easy cards and coordinating envelopes by @WendySue (@WendySueA) with the "Girl Squad" collection from @PebblesInc.

Next, tie white twine around the card:

Create these quick and easy cards and coordinating envelopes by @WendySue (@WendySueA) with the "Girl Squad" collection from @PebblesInc.

Now you’ll want to gather stickers, puffy stickers, ephemera, etc.

Create these quick and easy cards and coordinating envelopes by @WendySue (@WendySueA) with the "Girl Squad" collection from @PebblesInc.

Use them to embellish the circle. I used foam adhesive behind the die-cut pieces for a little bit of dimension.

Create these quick and easy cards and coordinating envelopes by @WendySue (@WendySueA) with the "Girl Squad" collection from @PebblesInc.

Adding a sentiment is the next step.  You can use digital die-cut shapes, metal dies, stickers, etc. to add a sentiment.

Create these quick and easy cards and coordinating envelopes by @WendySue (@WendySueA) with the "Girl Squad" collection from @PebblesInc.

That completes the card front!  Finally, place this entire piece on a white card base (4 1/4″ x 5 1/2″)

Create these quick and easy cards and coordinating envelopes by @WendySue (@WendySueA) with the "Girl Squad" collection from @PebblesInc.

If you want to create a fun coordinating envelope, pull out some washi tape (this is from the Sunshiny Days collection) and stickers or die-cuts.

Create these quick and easy cards and coordinating envelopes by @WendySue (@WendySueA) with the "Girl Squad" collection from @PebblesInc.

Just add a strip of tape and a few embellishments!  Super cute and easy, right?

Create these quick and easy cards and coordinating envelopes by @WendySue (@WendySueA) with the "Girl Squad" collection from @PebblesInc.

Finally, here’s a look at the complete set:

Create these quick and easy cards and coordinating envelopes by @WendySue (@WendySueA) with the "Girl Squad" collection from @PebblesInc.

And while you’re at it, you should probably whip up at least one more of these quick and easy cards with coordinating envelopes!

Create these quick and easy cards and coordinating envelopes by @WendySue (@WendySueA) with the "Girl Squad" collection from @PebblesInc.

Supplies I used to make these cards:

Girl Squad 6×6 Paper Pad
Girl Squad Icons & Accents Stickers
Girl Squad Puffy Stickers
Girl Squad Ephemera Die Cuts
Girl Squad “Girl Squad” Patterned Paper
Girl Squad “Darling” Patterned Paper
Sunshiny Days Wash Tape

Filed Under: Birthday, Cards, Tutorial Tagged With: Birthday Cards, Coordinating Envelopes, girl squad, Quick & Easy Cards, Wendy Sue Anderson

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Lucile Peignon
Marcia Dehn-Nix
Michelle Gallant
Terhi Koskinen
Wendy Sue Anderson

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