I am not real familiar with the Pretty Little Studio lines, but I love what I was able to create with their products and some of the yummy bakers twine from The Twinery.....
I have had this empty frame sitting around for quite a while and really wanted to fill it with some fun tags. I used some papers in the Marigold line from Pretty Little Studio in the middle of each tag and then added some letters that I die cut with my Cricut machine.
I fancied them up with some die cut images from the Marigold line and then added some lovely matching Solid bakers twine from The Twinery. I used the Solid Marigold, Honeydew, and Caribbean on my project. Here is a closer look at some of the tags......
What fun is a blog hop without some fabulous prizes?? Be sure to leave a comment below on my blog and on each blog along the hop for your chance to win these great prizes.....
The Twinery - Striped Twine Sampler
($65 retail value)
($65 retail value)
Pretty Little Studio - $50 Gift Certificate
It is now time to hop on over to Becky Litz's blog to see what wonderful project she is sharing with us today.
Here is the complete blog hop line up for today:
Amy Crockett (you are here)
Sindi Jeffers
Have fun and Good Luck!!
Hugs,
Amy
Supplies-
Cardstock: Bazzill
Papers, printed die cuts: Marigold (Pretty Little Studio)
Bakers twine: Solid Cool Caribbean, Solid Marigold, Solid Honeydew (The Twinery)
Tag dies: My Creative Time
Clips: Tim Holtz
Die cut letters: Cricut Expression and A Child's Year cartridge
Ink: Colorbox Fluid Chalk
Have fun and Good Luck!!
Hugs,
Amy
Supplies-
Cardstock: Bazzill
Papers, printed die cuts: Marigold (Pretty Little Studio)
Bakers twine: Solid Cool Caribbean, Solid Marigold, Solid Honeydew (The Twinery)
Tag dies: My Creative Time
Clips: Tim Holtz
Die cut letters: Cricut Expression and A Child's Year cartridge
Ink: Colorbox Fluid Chalk
Nice work. I have yet to make a banner.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. A fun project and a great decoration.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing.
txmlhl@yahoo.com
Lovely home decor--I like the cute animals.
ReplyDeleteslrdowney at hotmail dot com
So pretty!!
ReplyDeleteamazing frame is so beauitful!
ReplyDeleteI adore your project, it's just awesome!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea! It's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAs I suspected....your banner is too stinkin' cute!!! You did a great job with product you were unfamiliar with. I'll be you'll find more things you'll just have to have!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty retro styled banner. The cute animals remind me of the old childrens story books of the past.
ReplyDeletemarg0006 at Verizon dot net
Nice project, gives me some ideas for Christmas presents. Loving this blog hop.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous project! Love your idea!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great use of the
ReplyDeleteframe with these delightful
tags!
Carla from Utah
It amazes me how creative some people are. This is a very creative use of many items. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJudy from Michigan
Love your fabulous frame project, Amy.
ReplyDeleteTifany DeGough
{Senior Designer at The Twinery}
http://inkblotsbytrd.blogspot.com/
Love how you used the twine with the paper from the Pretty Little Studio. TFS.
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What an amazing project! I just adore the banners!
ReplyDeleteLove your little family sign! Super cute use of the twine too! angela at alexfam dot com
ReplyDeleteI'm definitely going to try this idea!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great frame and I love your little banner! Super job!
ReplyDeleteToo cute!
ReplyDeleteOh my golly goodness, this is too darn cute! Love!
ReplyDeleteAwwww.....what a wonderful little banner!!! Love the sweet little fox!!
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cute banner. Love the project!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a banner! I'd love to make a family summer banner some day to put on the wall.
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