Sunday’s Sketch
Posted on March 14, 2010
Hello, Everyone! How is your weekend going? Hopefully, you are enjoying time with friends and family and maybe even sneaking in a little scrapping!
Today I have a sketch and a layout to share with you. I used the Cupid collection on this page of my son with his sisters. He is always complaining about how he is surrounded by girls. It’s true. He and my husband have lots of girls to deal with around here . . . even our dog is a girl! LOL! I wanted to create this page to assure him that there are some positive aspects of having sisters . . . including one day having three brothers-in-law to pal around with.
I used the Expressions Ambrose Letter Stickers in Ocean and Expressions Glitter Chipboard Letters in Berry to create the title. The letters and handcut flowers are embellished with pearl accents from my stash.
If you play with this sketch, we’d love to see what you do with it! Link us up here in the comment box!
Have a great week!
Thursday trends-paper punches
Posted on March 11, 2010
Wednesday Word It: Family Ties
Posted on March 10, 2010
It’s time for another edition of Wednesday Word It, and the chosen words for today are “Family Ties” (No, not the Michael J. Fox sitcom. Not really :p).
I am sure most of you with children in the family will recognize the feeling to some degree, wheter it’s your own children or your siblings - this weird feeling of witnessing lifes repeatable cycle when watching little mini-mes running all over while reminiscing your own childhood…
Personally I find it both quite amusing and emotional (in a good way) watching mine and my sisters youngest daughters play together. Despite living at each our parts of the country and thus only get to meet each others like twice or if lucky, thrice a year, they go so amazingly well together in just a snap once they meet. The age difference between me and my sister is fourteen months - just the same age difference between our daughters. You could also argue that they look like exact copies of ourselves when we were little (although I think my daughter is way prettier than I was. And I’m quite certain I wasn’t as pouty or pesky or sassy ;p) - which makes it so much more fun watching them interact together. Here’s to hoping the instant connection them between won’t fade when they grow up…
I used the most recent photos of us all together for this layout, and pulled out the lovely “Cupid” papers to create this layout. Most of the tags on the side is made from the postcards-papers, where I cut out the various frames and paired them with a tag from the 365 degrees flip note journal (*love* these!) to make the journaling border.
The border was layered then sewn upon to make it a bit more interesting (or really, I just love my sewing machine ;p).
I snuck some pieces from the glitter alpha set and the cork button comes from the Bayberry collection. Also, to add to the romantic feeling on the layout I distressed the edges of the papers with distress ink and roughed them some once sewn on the layout.
The scalloped circlebackground here was also cut from the postcards-paper, and embellished with the flowers and pins and butterfly (made from a scrap of paper from the project - an awesome way to use your scraps and at the same time add to the uniformity of the layout). The flowers are sprayed with glimmermist by the way, but it’s not really visible on the photo :(.
Thanks for letting me share my thoughts and feelings on this subject…can’t wait till they’re coming over later this spring and to watch our daughters play together again!
Tuesday’s Tip: Heritage Photos
Posted on March 9, 2010
Do you have heritage photos you’d like to store in a special place? Today I have created a layout that is also a pocket to hold some old photos that my mom has given me of my ancestors. I really love the colors in the Queen Bee line and think they work wonderfully with these old photos.
To create the folder, I cut the Honeycomb (brown) paper a bit longer and a bit wider than the Honeybee (yellow). At the top, I folded the brown paper over about 1-2 inches. I laid the yellow polkadot paper over the base paper and machine stitched around the edges to create the pocket. (Don’t stitch the top closed.) You can create a clasp to hold the flap down with the Bella Brads. Adhere one brad to the flap and one to the front piece. Tie together with twine. The doily is a paper doily that I found in the baking section of AC Moore, and I cut a piece of Beehive paper to dress up the flap as well.
The Queen Bee frame stamp is stamped on the Beehive paper and cut out. A tip with the rub ons: cut them into any shape you want! Here I just cut a small rectangle, but you could cut it into a circle or star shape before adding it to your page. The flower was made with crepe paper.
Here are some of the old photos I am going to put inside. They are all families of my great grandparents.
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And I’d like to share one more thing before I go. I will be teaching a few Pink Paislee classes March 19-20 in Danbury, Connecticut, one class with each new line. Here are some sneak peeks of the Queen Bee card class:
Please visit my blog for more information about the classes: Homespun With Heart.
Thanks!
flowers made out of tape and ribbon? yes! {and here’s how}
Posted on March 8, 2010
If you haven’t downloaded any of our new Pink Projects lately then you are missing out. We are now uploading 2 new projects every month for you to print out and use in the comfort of your own home. Whether you call them mini make-n-takes, inspiration starters or free projects; the fact is we want you to take a cue from the creative team and start using your Pink Paislee products in fun new ways.
This month we have 2 amazing projects that feature the Queen Bee collection. Both of these projects include handmade flower accents using materials that are “unconventional” for flower embellishments. The first features a layered ribbon pleat flower and the second features a layered artisan tape flower.
As a reminder, each Pink Project sheet includes step by step instructions so that you can try these techniques at home. Here are some quick images to tease you!
Layered Ribbon Pleat Sample:
Layered Artisan Tape Sample:
Want to create these yourself? Just CLICK HERE to download the project tear sheets. These exciting new products are landing in stores this month so be sure to ask your favorite retailer for these fun new items.


























