Welcome crafters - so glad you can visit today!
Today I'm sharing a layout I created for the JustNick Studio design team back in May.
Visit the JustNick blog for details! Thanks for dropping by. See you soon.
Majken
Showing posts with label Pebbles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pebbles. Show all posts
Thursday, July 23, 2020
Friday, December 20, 2019
Joy | JustNick Studio Design Team Project
Hello lovelies and happy Friday!
Sharing a fun Christmas-themed layout - go check out the JustNick Studio blog for full layout, close-ups, and details. Meanwhile, here is a sneak peak of this fun project using Pebbles Merry Little Christmas:
Have a wonderful holiday full of love (and chocolate!!). <3
Majken
Sharing a fun Christmas-themed layout - go check out the JustNick Studio blog for full layout, close-ups, and details. Meanwhile, here is a sneak peak of this fun project using Pebbles Merry Little Christmas:
Majken
Tuesday, October 2, 2018
Happy Fall for JustNick Studio
Hello crafters!
I was recently up on the JustNick blog sharing a fall-themed layout. I love pumpkin patch photos!
You can see some close ups and the cut file used on the JustNick blog post. I used mostly the Pebbles Simple Life collection - such great woodgrain papers!
Thanks for stopping by! Happy fall, y'all. :)
Majken
I was recently up on the JustNick blog sharing a fall-themed layout. I love pumpkin patch photos!
You can see some close ups and the cut file used on the JustNick blog post. I used mostly the Pebbles Simple Life collection - such great woodgrain papers!
Thanks for stopping by! Happy fall, y'all. :)
Majken
Sunday, July 16, 2017
Nothing Brings People Together Like Good Food - Pebbles Fussycutting
I have been inadvertently sitting on a collection from Pebbles that I bought awhile back, and I decided to play with it for Creative Scrappers sketch 308, which I shared on the Creative Scrappers blog Friday. Take a peek at what I created with this month's sketch:
The warm colors and beautiful florals from Simple Life collection from Pebbles just pop, don't they?
I documented a date night I had with my husband at a new restaurant near us. It was really delicious, and we had such a nice time. We took several photos, which were perfect to document with this month's sketch - I simply "stretched" out the width of the smaller photo area to accommodate my photos!
Go check out close-ups on the Creative Scrappers blog, and don't forget to create your own layout using the sketch to link up!
Please share any layouts you create with a Creative Scrappers sketch on Instagram and tag us (@CreativeScrappers) with the hashtag #CSSketch308 and #CreatingWithSketches.
And don't forget to follow me on Instagram {@chocoscrapaholic}. See you there!
Have a super week!
Majken
The warm colors and beautiful florals from Simple Life collection from Pebbles just pop, don't they?
I documented a date night I had with my husband at a new restaurant near us. It was really delicious, and we had such a nice time. We took several photos, which were perfect to document with this month's sketch - I simply "stretched" out the width of the smaller photo area to accommodate my photos!
Go check out close-ups on the Creative Scrappers blog, and don't forget to create your own layout using the sketch to link up!
Please share any layouts you create with a Creative Scrappers sketch on Instagram and tag us (@CreativeScrappers) with the hashtag #CSSketch308 and #CreatingWithSketches.
And don't forget to follow me on Instagram {@chocoscrapaholic}. See you there!
Have a super week!
Majken
Friday, June 30, 2017
Cool by the Pool - Pebbles Sunshiny Days
Hi everyone! Summer is here in full force in the Houston, Texas area. So all thoughts go towards swimming! I recently got the new Pebbles collection Sunshiny Days. It's perfect for those days in the water. Take a peek!
My layout started with the Simple Stories heart cut file. I had cut it to use as a template for placing the heart pieces on this layout, and it was just sitting there waiting for me to use the negative for something else! The scallops in it made me think of waves, and I knew it would look great with the waves paper that I used at the bottom of the layout!
I backed the cut file area with the lovely plaid paper first, then I sewed around it.
Next, I trimmed the waves paper and sewed along the waves to create some texture.
Aren't those clear dots lovely on there mimicking water droplets?? And the chipboard stickers add wonderful personality!
I matted the photo area using several of the papers, but I had to use that wonderful plaid paper again! For the "Cool" and "Pool" words, I welded letters from The Cut Shoppe Open Alpha and then trimmed blue cardstock using my Cameo. I trimmed the inside of the letters using white textured cardstock and glued the blue outline over the white inside. Some close-ups:
For the "by" and "then" I used Echo Park Lindsay die cuts. I cut a few and glued them together for more dimension, and then I used my Clarity brushes to brush ink lightly on them.
That's all for me today - I hope you enjoy your summer and get refreshed by the water.
See you soon!
Majken
I backed the cut file area with the lovely plaid paper first, then I sewed around it.
Next, I trimmed the waves paper and sewed along the waves to create some texture.
Aren't those clear dots lovely on there mimicking water droplets?? And the chipboard stickers add wonderful personality!
I matted the photo area using several of the papers, but I had to use that wonderful plaid paper again! For the "Cool" and "Pool" words, I welded letters from The Cut Shoppe Open Alpha and then trimmed blue cardstock using my Cameo. I trimmed the inside of the letters using white textured cardstock and glued the blue outline over the white inside. Some close-ups:
See you soon!
Majken
Thursday, February 26, 2015
{Adore} Scrapping Our Stash Blog Hop with Another Giveaway!
Hello everyone, and welcome to this month's Scrapping Our Stash Blog Hop! You should have arrived here from Kristy's blog. Isn't her project pretty?
I love these blog hops because not only do they provide a TON of inspiration, but they also give me "permission" to dig into my stash and use some of these favorite papers that previously were gathering dust while I admired them on the shelf. Well, that's just no good, is it?? These collections were meant to be used and cherished. That brings me to today's layout using Pebbles' Birthday Wishes collection. It's so bright, pretty, and happy!
I loved the flowers with the squared off petals, and it made me think of a punch that I have from Paper Source that is similar. So I decided to use my Cameo and PixScan mat to create a larger version to cut for a photo mat. I will have a tutorial soon where you can see how easy this is to do! Here is my layout:
This is Presley when she was a 2 years old...these photos make me sentimental. :) Of course, my old digital camera must've been off on the date, because it assured me this photo was taken in 2003. However, I know for a fact it's 2004 after confirming with some other photos, so I'll have to fix my journal area!
I used the blue-green polka dot paper as my base and decided to stamp some texture using Gesso on each side around where I thought my paper and photos would be. The stamp is from my Feb. Cocoa Daisy kit. While that dried, I cut a large flower with my Cameo from the flower paper. I inked the edges with blue ink and then sewed inside the flower's edges to create definition.
Using the B-side of a UPC strip of one of the other papers with the blue-green chevron paper, I adhered that to the very top of the base. Then I used the pink strip layered diagonally over that and trimmed straight. I created a similar but smaller strip on the bottom right area of my base using the chevron and blue swirly strip to help frame the layout.
Then I cut similar smaller flowers in the pink paper, polka dot paper, and CTMH Pacifica blue cardstock, plus two smaller flowers using the punch. I layered the flowers and topped with buttons. I included one of the coordinating Pebbles tags to the left of this layered flower:
I matted my two photos using the blue-green chevron paper and inked those edges as well. Then I placed the large flower and photos on the page, then wrote my journaling.
On the bottom left, I placed another layered flower with a wooden embellishment:
Finally, I used the Crate Paper Oh Darling letters to make "Adore" and stapled them with my Tiny Attacher and pink AC mini-staplers. I decided to use a wood heart embellishment backed with the polka dot paper as the "O".
I hope you are inspired by my layout...before you hop along, please leave some blog love!
I love these blog hops because not only do they provide a TON of inspiration, but they also give me "permission" to dig into my stash and use some of these favorite papers that previously were gathering dust while I admired them on the shelf. Well, that's just no good, is it?? These collections were meant to be used and cherished. That brings me to today's layout using Pebbles' Birthday Wishes collection. It's so bright, pretty, and happy!
I loved the flowers with the squared off petals, and it made me think of a punch that I have from Paper Source that is similar. So I decided to use my Cameo and PixScan mat to create a larger version to cut for a photo mat. I will have a tutorial soon where you can see how easy this is to do! Here is my layout:
I used the blue-green polka dot paper as my base and decided to stamp some texture using Gesso on each side around where I thought my paper and photos would be. The stamp is from my Feb. Cocoa Daisy kit. While that dried, I cut a large flower with my Cameo from the flower paper. I inked the edges with blue ink and then sewed inside the flower's edges to create definition.
Using the B-side of a UPC strip of one of the other papers with the blue-green chevron paper, I adhered that to the very top of the base. Then I used the pink strip layered diagonally over that and trimmed straight. I created a similar but smaller strip on the bottom right area of my base using the chevron and blue swirly strip to help frame the layout.
Then I cut similar smaller flowers in the pink paper, polka dot paper, and CTMH Pacifica blue cardstock, plus two smaller flowers using the punch. I layered the flowers and topped with buttons. I included one of the coordinating Pebbles tags to the left of this layered flower:
I matted my two photos using the blue-green chevron paper and inked those edges as well. Then I placed the large flower and photos on the page, then wrote my journaling.
On the bottom left, I placed another layered flower with a wooden embellishment:
Finally, I used the Crate Paper Oh Darling letters to make "Adore" and stapled them with my Tiny Attacher and pink AC mini-staplers. I decided to use a wood heart embellishment backed with the polka dot paper as the "O".
I hope you are inspired by my layout...before you hop along, please leave some blog love!
****Giveaway Time!****
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Easy peasy! You have until Monday, March 2nd at noon Central
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I use random.com to choose the winner. I'll announce the winner here on
my blog on Tuesday, March 3rd. Good luck, and thanks for hopping along
with us this weekend.
Next, it's time to hop to Cheryl's blog to check out her awesome project!
Have a fun weekend, and make sure to include a bit of chocolate in it as well. ;)
Majken
PS...If you have lost your way, the full list is below:
PS...If you have lost your way, the full list is below:
Wendy C www.stampingrules.com
Lee-Anne http:// lee-annelovethejourney.blogspot .com
Jennifer http:// livethemoment-jen.blogspot.com
Charity http:// menemenetekeluniversity.blogspo t.com/
Sandy http:// itsafamilyaffairwithscrappynana .blogspot.ca/
Bobbi http:// vintagemusedesigns.blogspot.com /
Jennifer http://
Charity http://
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Kristy http:// alwaysaworldaway.blogspot.com
Majken http:// chocoscrapaholic.blogspot.com
Cheryl http:// patchesandscraps.blogspot.com
Kristina http://http:// mamasanity.blogspot.com/
Brenda http:// simplybrenhavingfun.blogspot.co m/
Ruth http:// paperandmusings.wordpress.com/
Alison http://alisondaydesigns.com/
Cathy http:// alteredplayground.blogspot.com/
Majken http://
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Ruth http://
Alison http://alisondaydesigns.com/
Cathy http://
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Cousins
Howdy y'all! (See, I can say that because I'm Texan). :) Today I wanted to share a layout I did with my kids and their cousins. I wish we lived closer to them, but I do cherish the time when we do see them.
Isn't this Pebbles collection fun?! I love the hexagons that make up the flowers in the main pattern of Family Ties.
Some layouts really benefit from a spritz of ink, and this layout is one of them. I liked the white background, but after laying everything out, I felt that the white was a bit stark. I used Pacifica re-inker from CTMH to spritz, and the Honeycomb stamp set for my big hexagons (lifted with 3D dots). My small title was made using Lily Bee Design white letters from Autumn Spice and Echo Park's Alpha Stickers from Photo Freedom Vol. 1.
To balance the patterned paper, I used CTMH Pacifica and Outdoor Denim cardstock. I finished the layout off with a banner spanning both pages with some letters from the CTMH Cricut Art Philosophy cartridge, some buttons and dots, and finally some machine stitching with green thread just to tie it all together.
Thanks for dropping by today. I hope your week is filled with cousins, love, and chocolate.
Majken
Isn't this Pebbles collection fun?! I love the hexagons that make up the flowers in the main pattern of Family Ties.
Some layouts really benefit from a spritz of ink, and this layout is one of them. I liked the white background, but after laying everything out, I felt that the white was a bit stark. I used Pacifica re-inker from CTMH to spritz, and the Honeycomb stamp set for my big hexagons (lifted with 3D dots). My small title was made using Lily Bee Design white letters from Autumn Spice and Echo Park's Alpha Stickers from Photo Freedom Vol. 1.
To balance the patterned paper, I used CTMH Pacifica and Outdoor Denim cardstock. I finished the layout off with a banner spanning both pages with some letters from the CTMH Cricut Art Philosophy cartridge, some buttons and dots, and finally some machine stitching with green thread just to tie it all together.
Thanks for dropping by today. I hope your week is filled with cousins, love, and chocolate.
Majken
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