Saturday, May 8, 2010

More May Flowers!



Spring has definitely sprung here in NC! Flowers are blooming all over the place, so this week's theme at The Beary Scrap, (April Showers) Bring May Flowers, just makes me happy!

I used one of TBS's exclusive patterns for this adorable Tear-critter, Charlie Chick. I wanted him soft, like a new-born chick, so, I used the light yellow and apricot mulberry papers. He is so soft and fluffy in person - makes me want to pet him! My papers are all from Basic Grey's Nook and Pantry line (which happens to be 35% off right now!), backed with Bazzill.

The flowers were punched out using a MS punch, and I added silk ribbon for the centers, and some stickles for a little bling. My hidden tag, is actually cut from Spellbinders Fancy Tags.

I did most of my favorite techniques on this card - distressing, stitching, glitter - oh my! It really was a ton of fun!

Don't forget to link an entry into our first challenge - May flowers. I know you would love to win that prize! This challenge runs through May 14th at 11:59pm EDT. The prize winner will be chosen by random.org and will be announced along with our "Beary Sweet Top 3" on the 17th. The winner will get a fabulous $20 gift voucher to The Beary Scrap along with free shipping!

I'll look forward to seeing you next time!

Friday, May 7, 2010

Beary Sweet Blog Candy Winner

Please scroll down for Patricia's wonderful "May Flowers" project!



Hello dear friends! We are thrilled that so many paper crafters visited us and helped spread the word about our blog candy. We've met great new friends and look forward to your continued visits. We would love to see you join in on our challenges! :) 
So, on to the winner of our blog candy!
We send a warm congratulations to:


Sylvia, please email me at "susan [at] killamcreative [dot] com" with your address and we'll send your fabulous package of goodies. Thanks for playing along with us!

Cheers,
Susan

Gotta Love Our May Flowers.

Wow have you seen all the wonderful projects this week!
Great job ladies and we're not done yet.
I have another Tilda card for you today - I used Sweet Tilda.
Hurry up and head on over to The Beary Scrap Store the Magnolia Stamps are on sale for a limited time.


My card recipe:
Magnolia Sweet Tilda, Copics, Stickles, Liquid Pearls, Prima Fairytale Roses, Prima Trellis Roses, Mulberry Paper Leaves, Card Stock, Spellbinders, Martha Stewart Punch, Computer generated Happy Birthday Tag. I also hand sewed on the card. Ribbon and bling by Basic Grey Bling It. I also added lace to the under side of her skirt. I stamped two images of Tilda and colored the both the same so I could layer them. I glittered her dress and shoes and also added glaze to her shoes.

Don't forget you still have time to enter our Beary Sweet Blog Challenge and our winner of all the blog candy will be announced today.

~Patricia~

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Fabulous(ly) Easy Flower Purses

Our Beary Scrappy Gals have shown you a whole garden full of flower ideas this week and we are loving the flowers you are contributing to our challenge as well-- keep them coming! Like Susan, I turned to some fabric this week to make my own flowers to embellish these cute notepad purses. Follow my instructions below to make a quick and easy gift to make for moms, teachers, friends or even just for yourself!


Supplies Needed:
1 small legal notepad
2 pieces coordinating patterned paper
24 inches matching ribbon (1/2 inch wide)
Self adhesive velcro
Glue stick
Glue dots
distress ink
Large paper cutter (if all else fails, just measure and cut carefully with scissors)
Circle punch and cardstock scraps
Fabric strip, about 1 1/2 inches wide, 18-20 inches long
Glue gun
Brads, jewels, or buttons for embellishments

The Notebook:
1. Begin with a small size legal pad-- I trimmed mine to 6 inches long by cutting it on a large paper cutter, the kind they have at schools. I first cut the cardboard back of the notebook and then cut the pages a few at a time, cutting some from the back and some from the front until I made it all the way through the notebook. This takes a little patience, don't get in a hurry and try to cut through too many pages at once (yes, I did this! It doesn't work very well).


2. Use two pieces of coordinating paper (I used Basic Grey's Origins line-- I mentioned last week how much I love, love, love this paper!), cut one piece that is 12 inches long and 5 1/4 inches wide (since the notebook is 5 inches wide) and one piece that is 3 1/2 inches long by 5 1/4 inches wide. On the second smaller piece, use a plate or bowl and trace part of the circle onto one end of the paper and the trim around it, creating a piece that looks like the flap of a purse. I machine stitched around this piece to give it more detail and then inked around the edges with Tim Holtz Distressing Ink in Vintage Photo.


3. Lay out the second, larger piece of paper right side down and place your desired ribbon about 1 1/2 inches down from the top. Then apply a thick layer of glue stick to the back of the notepad and adhere it to the paper, right over the top of the ribbon and leaving about 1 1/4 inches of the paper sticking out above the top of the notepad.


4. Fold down the remaining 1 1/4 inch of the paper over the top of the notepad, creasing firmly and then applying glue. Fold the bottom of the paper up over the bottom of the notepad, also creasing firmly.


5. Use glue dots to attach the curved flap to the top of the notepad.


6. Attach self adhesive Velcro to the underside of the top flap and the front side of the bottom flap, making sure they will line up and close the purse.


7. Ink around the bottom edges of the purse and then tie your ribbon at the top. The purse is finished, now for the flower!

Easy Fabric Flowers:

1. Begin by punching a circle of scrap cardstock (my circle is 1 1/4 inches, it depends on how big you want to make your flower). Put a large circle of hot glue in the middle-- be careful! I have the blister to prove that this part if tricky (Susan and I must be gluttons for punishment as we were both playing with heat this week!) Fold your scrap of fabric in half, hold it tightly and place one end of it into the hot glue.


2. Twist the fabric around, sticking it into the hot glue and turning it as you go so that alternating edges are facing up. Add more glue as you move outward toward the edges of the circle and continue to twist and turn the fabric as you go to give dimension.



3. Continue twisting and glueing clear out to the very edges of the cardstock circle, even allowing a bit of the fabric to overhang, then glue the end of the fabric onto the backside of the circle or trim it off if necessary.


4. You should now have a flower that looks somewhat like this-- don't worry if it's not perfect, no real flowers are. And it takes a little practice to get it just how you want so make a few and you'll have the hang of it!


5. Embellish the centers of your flowers with brads, buttons, jewels or anything else you can think of! I used the Stitched Brads from the Origins line.
***Note-- the three flowers in this picture are all slightly different-- the top flower was twisted during the entire process, giving some frayed edges and some straight edges. the bottom left flower has only straight, finished edges-- I folded this strip of fabric in half and ironed it before glueing then made sure only the finished edges ended facing up. The third, bottom right flower has only frayed edges, I folded this strip so both edges faced up and made sure they were glued that way. Each way gives a slightly different look-- play around with your fabrics and use different types to see what kind of finishes you can come up with.



After completing your flowers, attach them to the front flap of your purse, slightly overhanging the edge. If you don't have time to try the fabric flowers, use any type of flower you have in your stash-- they all look great!


Don't forget to enter our May Flowers challenge this week-- create a new project with flowers on it and leave us a link to check it out. The lucky winner gets a $20 gift certificate from The Beary Scrap and nothing beats free scrapbook goodies! Good luck and make sure to check back tomorrow for some more May Flowers.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

April Showers Bring May Flowers

Hi Friends!  Hope your week is going lovely as ever!  Flowers seem to be popping up everywhere which is absolutely AWESOME for my eyeballs, but a teeny bit sneezy on my allergies.  Yikes!  lol!

Anyhows .... this is my very first post for my DT spot at The Beary Scrap!  Yipppeeee!  I'm so stoked to be with such sugar sweet ladies filled with so many wonderful ideas!  Not only do my talented fellow DT's post their LOVELY projects throughout the week, but now you can join in on the fun too!  Yayyy!  The more the merrier I say!

The Beary Scrap Design Team will have challenges for you on the 1st and 15th of each month!  Yep, yep, yep!  Right here is where it's all at!  I know you can't resist another challenge!  ;)

Well, here is my card that I've done for "April Showers Bring May Flowers"!  Tilda is really really growing on me ... these Magnolia Stamps are all too adorable don't cha think?






The Fun Stuff:
Stamp:  Magnolia Stamp from the Hoppy Easter Collection
Papers:  Basic Grey Kioshi Collection
Medium:  Prismacolor Pencils

Thank you for visiting me!  And don't forget to join in on the fun here with us!!!  Let's make it a date!  :)

Always,
Elise

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

From May Flowers to Buzzing Bees

Happy Tuesday Friends!  Thanks for joining me today.  It's Kimm here sharing my contribution with a Beary Sweet Challenge inspirational piece for you.  I hope you have been enjoying all of the beautiful little pieces of {he}art the ladies have been sharing with you.  Susan's flowers are BEAUTIFUL!  I hope you keep with us this week.  There is much more to come.


So, what do May Flowers bring?  BZZZZ! That's right, pesky bees.  Can you tell I'm not a fan of bees?  Let me rephrase that...  I despise bugs!  If it has more than four legs, chances are it's going to get squashed!  Even so, bees are what makes our flowers bloom and our gardens grow.  Our world could not sustain without bees.  As long as they keep away from me, it's all good here.   I love what they do for our planet. 

My card today was inspired by this adorable Magnolia Honey Bee Tilda Stamp.  When I decided to use this stamp, the first line of paper that jumped out at me is the new Queen Bee Collection by Pink Paislee.  Oh, I love the colors and the prints.  It was hard to decide which papers to use.


I used a few of our new Beary Sweet Floral rose flowers in white and inked them up with some color box fluid chalks.  Our new floral line is in test production at this time and will be available as soon as we work out all of the bugs (no pun intended *wink*).  I love using white flowers because you can easily create the color you need for your project.  I had a few little flowers in my stash that I used to fill in the gaps a bit.  Then I tucked in a few leaf sprays to fill it out.  Lastly, I applied a bit of Stardust Stickles Glitter Glue for some sparkle.

Recipe:
I hope you've enjoyed by card today.  I was very excited to find the time to play along with the girls this week.  If you would like to take The Beary Sweet Challenge, click HERE for the details and enter your project for a chance to win a $20.00 gift certificate to The Beary Scrap!  We are really enjoying all the beautiful entries we've received so far.  Keep them coming!  You are all so inspiring!!!

Don't forget, our Blog Candy  is open until Wednesday, May 5.  You still have time to enter.

Be sure to come back tomorrow when Elise makes her debut with our Beary Creative Girls.  You will adore what she has to share with you!

Hugs

Monday, May 3, 2010

What Do April Showers Bring?

Why, May flowers of course!

Hello friends! I hope you had a wonderful weekend. My husband and I had grand plans to do loads of yard work, but went outlet shopping instead. We have just a few more weeks before tourist season hits and travel around the Delaware/Maryland peninsula becomes difficult. At least, travel to the Delaware outlets, anyway!

You know how, every once in a while you want to try something new in your garden? Weeelll, I'm trying something new with this week's theme. I've wanted to try these homemade organza flowers for a while and decided this week was it. After all, it's...
May Flowers Week!
 

I cut rough flower shapes from pink fluffy organza and -using tongs- hovered it over a burning candle. It doesn't take much to curl the edges, that's for sure! Luckily, I also discovered that you can snip off the burned bits and re-curl. :) Hey, I've said it before - I'm here to make the mistakes so you don't have to!


There are 3 organza layers on each flower, all held together with a fabulous Basic Grey fabric covered brad. Once everything was tamed with the brads, I used Fabri-Tac to adhere the lace to the back. Not one to do more than necessary, I just squeezed a ring of adhesive around the back and stuck the lace to it. :)


My flower stalks are made from May Arts leaf ribbon - how cool is this ribbon? Sadly, I couldn't capture how well the flowers and leaves pop off the page - holding this card is definitely a different experience than viewing it on screen. :)


Card Recipe
Have you seen our Beary Sweet Challenge #1? All week you can view inspiration projects from our design team, and enter your project here any time before the end of the day on May 14th and you could win!

Oh! And definitely don't forget to enter our blog candy by Wednesday, May 5th. The prize is incredible!

Thanks for stopping in. Check back tomorrow to see Kimm's wonderful project!

Cheers,
Susan

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Beary Sweet Challenge #1: May Flowers

This challenge is now closed. Thanks for playing! Winners will be announced on the 17th.


Welcome to The Beary Scrap's first ever Beary Sweet Challenge! I can't express how excited I am about today's launch! We are so happy you've stopped by and look forward to your entry. :)

Our challenge theme this week is what follows those pesky April Showers...

May Flowers!

Show us your *new* project that celebrates flowers. It can be a card, scrapbook layout or any other bloomin' project you can create. Throughout this week our design team will show you samples of this theme and hopefully give you a little inspiration, too!

This challenge runs through May 14th at 11:59pm EDT. The prize winner will be chosen by random.org and will be announced along with our "Beary Sweet Top 3" on the 17th. What's the prize, you ask? It's a fabulous $20 gift voucher to The Beary Scrap along with free shipping! Isn't that fabulous?


Here are the "rules" to play:
  • Become a follower if you aren't already. 
  • Link your blog post (not your blog "home page") or your online gallery submission with our Inlinkz frog below *and* leave a comment.  Mention in your post you are entering your project in the Beary Sweet Challenge.  Tag your new project with BSC#1 in the title. 
  • Please, only one (1) entry per person.  Links to projects/cards posted before the date of the current challenge will not be eligible for the prize draw.
Additional information:
  • Feel free to combine with other challenges
  • All project types are welcome as long as they follow our challenge theme (cards, scrapbook layouts, etc.)  All projects must be NEW.
  • International crafters can play, too!
Thanks for playing along!

Cheers,
Susan

Happy Mother's Day from Gini

Is this an exciting week at The Beary Scrap or what? Not only have the Beary Scrappy Gals given you tons of Mother's Day eye candy this week, we also had the privilege to welcome a very talented new gal to our team - Elise of Paper Love Affair. Elise, we all love your work, and can't wait to see the lovelies you will have in store for us! And did you notice....today is our first BEARY SCRAP CHALLENGE! Now you are going to get to play along with us, and have a chance to win wonderful prizes from Kimm! Be sure to check all of the details here.

When I think about making Mother's Day cards, I usually think of nostalgic, childhood images. So although this cute stamp, Tilda carrying a Lamb, was actually an Easter image, I loved the idea of using her for Mary Had a Little Lamb. Don't be afraid to re-purpose out of season stamps - it makes it really fun to find new ways to use them! I colored her with Copics (oh, I know you are shocked! LOL)

Speaking of finding new ways to use your products...remember a few weeks ago when I showed you the video with the Glimmer Screens? Notice the flourish behind Tilda? I took one of my Glimmer Screens and traced over it using puffy paint, sprinkled with glitter, and let it dry. The new flourish peels right off (and doesn't mess up your Glimmer Screen at all).

For the lamb, I used the new Nursery Rhymes Cricut cartridge - and cut it out of Grunge Paper, and sheet music dp. I loved adding the little bow around the lamb's neck!

Don't forget to sign up for our blog candy, if you haven't done it yet! You have until May the 5th.

We'll see you back this week to inspire you and to see some inspiration from you!
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