Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Creative Cut Files: Unicorn Layout by Caroli

Hello there Doodlebug peeps! How are you? This is Caroli and today I want to share with you two projects I made using the most fabulous collection Doodlebug has made so far: FAIRY TALES!

As a lifetime unicorn lover, I've always wanted to scrap about this but never had a proper collection for it... until now. So of course I had to make a layout featuring my awesome Unicorn and rainbow pins by Doodlebug as well.




I absolutely adore the hearts and cloud shaped sprinkles, they are oh so cute ❤ and great for adding an extra touch to any embellishment cluster.



I used some dots to  create a 3D effect along with the rainbow dots patterned paper, I think it looks pretty cool :)






I loved working on this project and have a lot of more layouts in process to document my unicorn love


The second project is this layout I made using pics fro the first birthday of my little girl, 8 years ago. 




I used a lot of diecuts and some twine to create a cluster of embellishments, love how this one came out.



I hope you liked my projects and get some inspiration to work with this pretty collection. Sparkly unicorn hugs to you all 

Monday, August 28, 2017

Doodlebug Design Cut Files: Baby Name Frames with Kathy

0Hi Everyone!  It's Kathy Today with a fun project I made using Doodlebug Design Cut files!  We've had a bit of a baby boom in our family recently... 3 new babies since May!  I wanted to send something special along to my new little cousins, and I put together a name frame for each of them.


For the girls frames, I used papers from the Sugar and Spice Collection and some Gingham Linen Petite Prints.  The cut files are from the Spring Things Cut file collection.  The files I used are the Ladybug SVG (here in the Silhouette Store), the Flower Cluster SVG (here in the Silhouette Store) and the Butterfly SVG (here in the Silhouette Store).  The font I used for all of the names is Lori Whitlock's Bubble Letter Font.



Here are some close-ups of the Spring Things Cut files.






For the little boy's frame, I used papers from the At the Zoo Collection and some Gingham Linen Petite Prints.  The cut files are also from the At the Zoo Collection.  I used the Koala Bear SVG (here in the Silhouette Store), the Penguin SVG (here in the Silhouette Store and the Lion SVG (here in the Silhouette Store.   


Here are some close-ups of these cut files...




I'm excited to send these along to my new little cousins!!  That's it for me today, thanks for stopping by to peek!

Saturday, August 26, 2017

Off The Page Challenge: Fairy Tales Gift Bags by Wendy Sue

Happy Saturday Doodlebug friends! It's Wendy Sue here with you today, sharing the project I created for our team-wide "Off the Page" Challenge!  I love having cards, gift bags, and tags on hand so I can wrap a gift in a fun, unique way at a moment's notice.  I recently took note that my stash of gift bags for girls was getting really low - so I took this opportunity to stock up my stash!  Here's what I created using the darling "Fairy Tales" collection:


Let me show you some of the details!  I used patterned papers, including the 4x4 cards on each bag.  On this one, I really wanted to use those sparkly rainbow sprinkles, they are just too cute!


Don't you agree?


Here's the next bag - I used some cute heart sprinkles in place of the raindrops below the clouds. 



Speaking of clouds, I layered several different types and I love how they just pop right off the bag:


And finally, the cutest dang cupcake doodle-pop ever is the star of this bag:



I hope you've been inspired by our team over the last few weeks to take these adorable Doodlebug products to a new level, off the page, and create some fun projects for yourself!  Thanks for popping in - have a great weekend!

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