| I decided to alter one of the Doodlebug houses. The house I have here is the small one, but the design can convert easily to fit the large house. Since spring is hopefully upon us soon, I thought I would use some springy paper to liven up my house. I also added my favorite product right now....Stickles. No longer are we to dump a bunch of glitter on the glue and shake it off and hopefully get most of the excess somehow back into the container. Ranger has made this special glue that has glitter in it already, and what's better....is that it comes in awesome different colors! |
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| Shawna did a trio of cute frames for her daughter's room. A great project that shouldn't take to long to whip out with the layered pattern papers and stickers. A girl after my own heart, Shawna has added Stickles here as the butterflies body with some fun extra bling on the wings. |
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| Cyndi altered this adorable lunch tin. With a few supplies she has made this lunch tin just pop! By adding the fun glitter chipboard letters she has added more to the eye candy. And not only is this adorable to look at, it is a perfect storage container for all the cards that she plans on making. |
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| Maegan created this gorgeous butterfly for her scraproom. She was inspired by a painting that she saw online. Meagan used different colors of the new and fun Doodlebug sugar (glitter) for this butterfly. Couldn't you see something like this in your own scraproom to inspire you to create! |
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| Kristi did an amazing job on this cigar box. The colors that she used her are outstanding together and really packs a pop of fun. I really like how she used some ribbon to open up the lid of the box. And again, here is another great idea of decorating a storage container to hold supplies on a desk! |
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Kimber wanted to create a fun project for her son who is learning to read. And what better way to use those large alphabets but to put them on a large clipboard like this! Kimber has also added words to all of the letters. An absolutely great project that will not only inspire a young one to read and love letters, but Kimber could also use the clipboard to hold notes for her family.
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