Showing posts with label love bug blog feature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label love bug blog feature. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Love Bug Feature: Miniature Valentine Shadow Box Frame


Have you Caught the Bug yet??
I hope you are enjoying our LOVE Bug Tutorials this Week!
Next up is Lindsey Banner, she is sharing a super sweet vintage shadow box frame! Don't forget to leave a comment so you can be in the running for a Love Bug Prize Bundle

 from The Little Blue House!
Minature Valentine Shadow Box Frame Tutorial
by Lindsey Banner 


Gather up…
Chipboard/cardboard
Foam Tape
x-acto knife
Metal Ruler
Glue stick
Pretty Papers ( 4 coordinating prints)- I used Authentique Crush, Cache, Frilly paper, Symmetry paper, Adorned) and a piece of sheet music
Authentique, Circles and Scallops tags
Handwriting stamp
Archival Ink in Black
Glue Gun
Do dads, buttons and knick knacks (technical terms)
Large Needle
Bakers twine in Red/white
Sequin Heart (from LBH)
Vintage Lace
 

DISCLAIMER: I made this project twice. Version 2 was made so I could take step by step pictures. It's not exactly the same, but pretty darn close.

For this project I used a cereal box, flattened it out and cut 2 , 5.25” x 6.5" rectangles.
The image I was using is approximately 3" x 4.25", so one piece of cardboard I cut a 3.5" x 4.75" rectangle in the center.
Verison 1: Cover the chipboard with the frame in a pretty paper, I used sheet music. To add more depth I used a blending tool and mixed antique linen and barn door red distress ink onto the front surface.
Version 2: I used Authentique- Crush, Symmetry paper on the polka dot side
Select a background paper to be used behind the image, same size as the chipboard.
Version 1: I used a pink cardstock with a cursive handwriting stamp and colored with the Wink of Stella gold pen. Also glue a pretty paper to the back of this piece ( Authentique, Crush-Frilly Paper.
Version 2: I used Authentique, Crush- Adorned.

Line foam tape along the edges of covered, frame chipboard piece. I stacked mine 3 times for extra dimension. Carefully line up the two chipboard pieces and attach together.
Add one layer of foam tape behind the image you will be using and float it in the middle of your frame.
Select your phrase, I added more foam tape behind each alpha and applied to the surface of the image from the Authentique, Cache Paper.
Version 1: Authentique Crush Petite Black Letter Stickers
Version 2: Authentique Petite Diction
Select a die cut from the Circles and Scallops tags and use hot glue to attach Melissa Frances white ruffle ribbon
Add some lace behind the sequin heart, thankfully its sticky so this is an easy step. Make small folds while applying to create pleats. Add a few dots of glossy accents to make sure it really sticks.

Verison 1: Measure the sides of your frame, mine was ¼ in, cut ¼ in strips of paper to cover the edges. Apply hot glue and attach paper strips to edges.
Version 2: Add washi tape to cover the edges.
Select the spot for your key and gently detach foam tape and use twine and needle to attach the key into place. Gather buttons, rhinestones, etc and lay out the pieces until you are pleased with it. I used bakers twine to thread the buttons for added interest. Use hot glue and glossy accents to apply the pieces to the surface.
Now step back and admire your creation. Hope you enjoyed this tutorial!
 All the products mentioned can be purchased from the Little Blue House website, http://www.thelittlebluehouseonline.com/

Have a great day!
Lindsey

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Love Bug Feature: Sweet Treats with Angi Barrs


Hello LBH fans!
Angi Barrs here with a fun way to use your LBH products for a fun Love Bug Valentine's Day project. I love making off the page projects and wanted to make some treats for my students!
I used the Pink Paislee Bella Rouge collection along with glassine bags, dies, doilies, and embellishments. Of course you need a delicious sweet treat for this project.
Dies are a great way to use with your paper collections. I used my dies with Bazzill cardstock from the LBH to cut out a Polaroid photo shape. I then adhered and layered everything on top of each treat bag.
Once you add your sweet treat you are good to go!

Tip: I always use adhesive dots to pop up my embellishments a bit.
It's a great way to add dimension to your projects.

If you would like to create these Sweet Treats, all the items I used are available at the Little Blue House and in the LBH online shop at www.thelittlebluehouseonline.com.

Come back tomorrow for another Love-Inspired Project...


I hope you all liked my Love Bug treat project!
Have a creative day, 
Angi Barrs
www.cokiepopaper.blogspot.com 

P.S. Don't forget to post a comment...All who comment on any of the LOVE BUG posts will be entered into a drawing to WIN a LOVE BUG Prize Bundle! The WINNER will be announced on Valentine's Day!!! XXOO XXOO

Monday, February 9, 2015

Love Bug Feature: Valentine's Vintage Packaging


Well, it's me Susan here, and today I'm sharing my "Bitten by the LoVe Bug" feature.  I thought I'd go back in time a little bit and share not only something I made while designing with the latest Front Porch Kit--The Greatest of These is Love from The Little Blue House, but also something a little "vintage-y" (yes it's a word in Lilesland).

In case y'all didn't get the memo, our Love Bug feature will run through Valentine's Day and features some awesome "love-inspired" projects from the LBH Media Team.

As with many of y'all, I was inspired by Pinterest with this project.  Back around the holidays, I had seen some packages simply wrapped in brown paper, and the recipient denoted by only a black and white photo.  I remembered seeing it, and I thought, 'why not make a Valentine gift bag'?  Since my Front Porch Kit contained a fun chevron embossed kraft bag, I thought it would be perfect as a starting point for my inspired project.

 
However, rather than something so simple like I was inspired by, I took it a little further and I used several of the trinkets and embellishments included to "cluster" down around the bottom of my picture (layered with a chipboard polaroid frame).

The trim across the top really adds to the vintage feel along with the rosette heart.  I couldn't just stop there, I was in a "more is more" mood, so layering the sparkly sequin  heart and charm finished it off great!

Because the top of the bag is folded over and secured with non-removable tape, I took a black fine tip pen and drew dashed lines, a "cut here" indication, and a little pair of scissors across the bottom, where someone could open the gift neatly and still keep the packaging for framing, hanging on the wall or backing with cardboard to set on an easel (which is what I'll probably do with it).  It's packaging that can be repurposed!  I told y'all I wanted to get into more of that this year!


Ok, I hope you'll stick around and join us for more amazing "love bug" projects!  I can't wait to see what's up everyone's sleeves!

Be sure and stop back by tomorrow for another great LOVE BUG project and tutorial and leave a comment here today and you will be entered into a drawing for a LOVE BUG Prize Bag filled with lovely goodies! 
Thanks for reading! XOXO


Saturday, February 7, 2015

Love Bug Blog Feature begins TODAY!!!



 Welcome to the 1st day of our Love Bug Blog Feature!! Each day (beginning now through Valentine's Day), our Designers will be featuring some LOVELY projects and tutorials...sure to inspire you and make your heart swoon!!! 

Today, I am sharing a cute, quick,
Valentine's Day Card with you! 

"Love is in the Air" Card
Designed by: Miss Tracy

This card was so easy and fun to create! I used this delightful DIE from Taylored Expressions, available now at the Little Blue House.


You will need the following items to create this card: 
Sunburst Die (Taylored Expressions)
Cardstock- Red and Black (Bazzill)
Printed Paper - (Crush Collection by Authentique)
Punch-Out Piece - (Crush Collection by Authentique)
Cuttlebug or BigShot
Glue Pen - (Zig)
Wink of Stella Brush Marker - Clear

These items can all be found at the
Little Blue House and in our Online Shop at www.thelittlebluehouseonline.com

Okay, let's get started!
Begin, by cutting your red cardstock 11x4.5 - Fold in half to create base card. Using the sunburst die and your Big Shot or Cuttlebug, die cut a piece of black cardstock as shown below...


Attach the die cut to the base card
 using a glue pen...


Using the same die, die cut two printed papers. I used two papers from the Crush Collection by Authentique (available at the LBH).

I chose two prints and alternated them on the card. This step is just like putting a puzzle together. I used my glue pen to attach each piece to it's coordinating spot...


Keep going until it's all filled...


I chose to use a fun punch-out from the Crush Collection to attach to the center of my card. I used a pop dot to attach it. I wanted to add some sparkle to my card...so I grabbed my new FaVoriTe product -- my Wink of Stella Brush Marker... 


I chose to use the Clear...It may be difficult to see in these photos but...my oh my...you will LOVE the shimmery effect it creates and how fast it dries...


Apply the WOS to the center piece and along all of the black die cut...the detail brush tip makes this easy to apply to the thin pieces...


You will find that you have enough pieces left after making this one card...that you can make two more! Because the printed paper is double-sided...you can make your other cards look unique...this card was created from my left-over pieces...I chose to only fill every other space on this card. The black you see is the base card and I used a red sequin heart in the center...

This card would be so easy to create for any occasion simply by selecting papers that fit your theme! 

I hope you have enjoyed my cute, quick, Valentine's Day Card and tutorial today! 


Stop back by tomorrow for another great LOVE BUG project and tutorial and leave a comment here today and you will be entered into a drawing for a LOVE BUG Prize Bag filled with lovely goodies! 
Thanks for reading! XOXO

Have a great Saturday and Keep Creating!
Miss Tracy :)