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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Ella's Pink Scrapbook - Challenge #27

It's time for another scrapbook challenge! 
But first we need to announce our winner from our 
Oct 14th Childhood Theme challenge.

Congratulations to ***Erin***


And now onto our scrap challenge


BROWN & ORANGE


The Pink Elephant Designers


________Ella's Girls________

Beatriz
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Angela

Jennifer

Trudi

Sarah

Tina

Beth

Kimmy


Now we want to see what you've created!
Post a link to your layout by November 10th.


Tuesday, October 19, 2010

A Trick or Treatin' Card

Howdy Friends!!

Just popping in with another Halloween style card.
I used Lollipop Princess, Lollipop Avery (the Ballerina) and a smaller sized (to be a little sister) Lollipop Bumble Bee....added a few "Trick or treat" Bags and Voila...a threesome ready for Halloween Fun!!

I think I might cut this card up later and add it to a 
Scrap Page with a few of my favorite Halloween Photos!!

Hop HERE to purchase your own Lollipop Cards.
With a $10 purchase you get the Little Bags for FREE...Bonus Ends on October 31!!

Monday, October 18, 2010

The Pink Elephant - TPE86


BROWN & ORANGE
Our sponsor this week is Kathy Martin, creator of Digital Doodles! Her 'doodles' are sold exclusively through Two Peas in a Bucket. They are super cute - so make sure you go check them all out here!!!
A random participant will be chosen to win one of Kathy's Digital Doodles digital stamp sets, either 'Howl-oween' or 'Thankful'!

~OR~



Look what Ella's Girls have designed to inspire you:

The Pink Elephant Designers


Angela Muir



Thanks so much for joining us!!


Challenges will
begin on
Mondays at 12 Midnight EST
and
close 2 weeks later on
Sundays at 12 midnight EST

In order to be eligible to play along,
YOU MUST put a link in your blog post back to this challenge.
Not doing so could cause your entry to disappear & we'd hate for that to happen!

If you upload your card to SCS, PCP or any other gallery please use keyword TPE,
but also add a link to it in Mr. Linky so we are sure to see it.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Ella's Pink Scrapbook - Challenge #26

It's time for another scrapbook challenge! But first we need to announce our winner from our Sept. 29th Recipe challenge.

Congratulations to ***Siobhan***

And now on to our scrap challenge


Childhood

(ex: Playful Fun, Dress Up, anything with a child)



The Pink Elephant Designers


________Ella's Girls________



Beth
we are friends

Beatriz

Jennifer

Angela

Trudi

Sarah

Kimmy

Tina

Mary

Now we want to see what you've created! Post a link to your layout by October 27th.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Spooky Fence Gift Bag Box

The witches fly
Across the sky,
The owls go, "Who? Who? Who?"
The black cats yowl
And green ghosts howl,
"Scary Halloween to you!"

~Nina Willis Walter~


I love Halloween! Cool temps, candy galore, little ones all dressed up, and pumkins everywhere! I wanted to make a little gift for my daughter's teachers that captured that spooky night of Trick or Treating they love so much!
This is simply a square box with the top cut to match the fence design and a bag of yummies placed in the middle. Its very simple and lots of fun to make!
First, cut a piece of white cardstock 7 1/2" X 9". On the long side, score at 2 1/2" and 6 1/2" inches. Turn and score the short side at 2 1/2" and 5" inches.


On the long side, cut in on the fold lines up to the middle lines as shown above.


Cut on the diagonal on each corner square. This will cut out a triangle shape on each flap.


Stamp your spooky fence image on the outside flaps. I used Stampin' Up's Wheel called Frightful Fence. If you do not have this stamp, there are many other options out there. I did a quick Google search and found many stamps and dies that would work in its place.


Next, you want to trim around the tops of the fence. Do this on all 4 sides.


Next, adhere the triangle flaps behind the long sides. Now, your little box is ready to decorate. I made a pumpkin from circle punches and added a few spooky birds as well.


Last, you want to add your goodies. Homemade or store bought, it doesn't matter! I used a Cello bag and added a little red tape to the inside bottom of the box. I filled the bag and stuck it down to the red tape so that when you pick up the bag, the box stays attached.









Hope you enjoyed this project and I would love to see what you come up with!

Sunday, October 10, 2010

A chance to win digis at By LORi Designs


It's October 10th...a.k.a October Release Day at  
By LORi Designs Digi Shop!!
It's always so fun and exciting to add a few more digis to the shop.

Today, we have 1 new Lollipop, 2 Sugar Sticks and 2 Sugar Stick Pets.
Please help us welcome some new faces to the family...




If you'd like, you are welcome to hop around and see what the 
Lollipop Girls have designed, using the new digital stamps.

While you are there...leave a comment on each blog for a chance to win the entire October Release.
You will have until Tuesday at Midnight to comment and the winner will be announced on the BLD Shop Page on Wed.

We are super excited about our Special October Guest, Cara Erlam.
Cara is our Guest Designer this month and we are thrilled to have her with us!!
Thanks Cara for joining us!!

Here is my card using George and Tammy Sugar Stick and their pet dog and cat.

Happy Hopping Everyone!!

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Things we love... BUTTONS!

Good morning~ hope everyone is having an awesome week! A few of us girls just LOOOOVE buttons, so we did a couple little projects to show you today...


Lori made this super cute covered composition book and glued a scatter of buttons all over it! This makes a really cute gift for teachers, teens... anyone, really!


Andrea used her polka dotted button as the center of one of her fabulously stitched felt flower... I think we're going to have to showcase her tutorial of this soon!

Sheri used her buttons to embellish and and enhance the focal image of her card ~ isn't it gorgeou?!? I just love those papers and matching buttons - YUMMIER than the cupcake & less claories, too!

One of my personal favorites these days is to use buttons underneath die cut shapes. This card used less than 20 buttons!


Hope you've enjoyed the little eye candy!!! Don't forget about the challenges we have going on right now...