Friday, December 18, 2009

Keeping it Simple :: Part 3

We're finishing our Keeping it Simple series this afternoon with some seriously cute and simple ideas!

Suzanne made some way cute cupcake toppers with some Duplicate Stickers, Ribbon and Candy Dots! What a great way to dress up a fun cake stand! (Oh...and if you look in the background, you'll spot a fun recipe card holder that's been dressed up with a little So Tweet paper!)





Liz is sharing a great idea for an ornament exchange: Take a clear glass ornament ball, stuff it with krinkled paper shred, punch out a 1 1/2 inch cardstock circle and apply the holiday sticker. Tie on a bow. Voila - ready for an ornament exchange! It can't get much easier! :)





Need a last minute idea for wrapping a gift card? Lynn made this super cute stocking gift card holder using paper from the So Tweet Collection--I love the stitching!



And here's an inside view of the card...



Emeline made this fun dimensional card using a variety of Pebbles papers...I'm seeing some Linnie Bell, Lil' Miss, So Tweet and Downtown all on this card! What a great way to use a little bit of everything! This would be a fun advent card!



I love a good grid! Christa limited herself to 30 minutes for this card and stuck to it! A grid is always a good place to start when you're not quite sure what to do! Such a cute card!



I've said this before, but I think I'll say it again! We have such a talented Design Team--everyone brings a different and unique style to the team, and I think that's what makes it so great! They are all so talented! We are giving our DT a little break from the Pebbles blog for the next two weeks, so we'll see you back here in January with Samantha hosting the blog!

It's been a year of change for everyone at Pebbles and we've loved having you along for the ride! From everyone in the Pebbles family, we hope that you have a fantastic holiday season and we'll see you in the new year!

Keeping it Simple :: Simple Layouts!

TGIF! We made it to Friday!

We're continuing on with our Keeping it Simple project ideas today!

Samantha used supplies that she had on hand to create this fun Layout using the Downtown and Linnie Bell Collections--who would've thought that these two lines went together so well??





Maureen limited herself to using numbers, three colors and 30 minutes and came up with this wonderfully simple LO!



Limiting herself to standard photo sizes, Akiko made this super fun Layout using the Lil' Buddy Collection! I love how the photos make a little puzzle and go along with the title of the page!



I love Gaëlle's style! This 8 x 11" LO was just made with paper and stickers and was completed in less than 20 minutes!



Lisa put together an awesome sketch and LO based on her sketch! Paper is from the Linnie Bell Collection and stickers are from the Lil' Buddy Collection. The LO is finished off with Candy Dots, Ribbon and Chips! Thanks for sharing such an awesome sketch, Lisa!





I love the journaling on Cherie's LO...it adds some fun, unexpected details! Paper is from the Linnie Bell Collection. (Have you noticed on the back of Pebbles papers the fun designs on the tear strips? I love them!)



Pam gave herself 30 minutes for this LO and stuck to it! She made this cute 8.5 x 11" LO as a gift for her mom--so sweet! I'm loving the Candy Dots along the top!



Don't you love the Lil' Buddy Collection? Ginnifer made this super cute layout and limited herself to just 3 things: paper, stickers and photos! What a perfect photo to use with this collection!



Deanna is finishing up today's Simple Layouts with this adorable LO! She combined Downtown, Linnie Bell and So Tweet Collections and added some fun Chips and Candy Dots to finish it off!



Stop back later this afternoon as we finish off our Keeping it Simple project ideas!

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Keeping it Simple :: Part 1

We're kicking off our Keeping it Simple project and gift ideas today! The DT will be showing off their skills when it comes to keeping it simple over the next three days. The rules were to give yourself some restraints and come up with a project or holiday gift idea within those boundaries...simple, right? :)

Marielle made this joy picture frame in less than 15 minutes with items she had around the house! (I might need to make one of these to put on the fireplace mantle!) She used various pieces of Pebbles Chips, Ribbon and paper from the So Tweet Collection to make this fantastic project!



Using cute metal star ornaments she already had, Amy used some Mod Podge and various Pebbles papers to add a little more holiday fun to them--and it took less than 10 minutes! These would be perfect for a holiday ornament exchange!



In less than 15 minutes, Susan created this adorable gift card and box set! For the card, Susan cut paper to make a bas and then added Ribbon and a chipboard star to make the tree. For the gift card holder, Susan took a pre-made box and added paper to the front. Then she tied ribbon to the top. Super simple and perfect for little gifts!



Susan also created this super cute Christmas tree in less than 30 minutes! Instructions from Susan herself: take a premade form such as the one I got from Hobby Lobby. Tear strips of paper and dip them in gesso (or white paint). Glue to your form - working your way up. Next add chips to act as decoration and top with a chip star. There ya go! Instant tree!

I apologize for the delay in kicking off our Keeping it Simple week--can you say "technical difficulties?!" Thursday and Friday will be filled with more keeping it simple ideas--perfect for those last minute ideas! See you tomorrow!

Monday, December 14, 2009

Gift Week :: Day 5

We're wrapping up our fantastic week of Gift Ideas this afternoon! We hope that you've been inspired by some of the ideas we've shared over the last few days!

Sophia kicks our final day off with these cute and simple ornaments made from the Downtown and Linnie Bell Collections and embellished them with a fun butterfly punch!



Deanna altered this cute ceramic jar and note pad using paper and Ribbon. What a great idea to use things you already have around your home and dress them up a little more for a gift!



These cute tags are perfect for a non-traditional holiday color palette! Emeline used Skipping Along paper, Pebbles Chips and Pebbles Ribbon to create these fun and kinda funky tags--I think they'd be perfect on a gift that was wrapped with kraft paper!



One of my favorite gifts to give this time of year is a calendar! Maureen made this fun flip calendar and added places for notes, anniversaries, and other important dates to remember! Each month is made with a different collection--I love it! I wish I had a calendar like this next to my computer! (Hint-hint!)



Don't we have one incredibly talented Design Team??! Thanks ladies for sharing some of your gift ideas with us!

Share your gift ideas with us and you could be featured on the Pebbles blog! Drop us an email: lindsay@pebblesinc.com! We'd love to hear from you!

Chalks Giveaway WINNER!

Thanks to everyone who entered our Chalk Giveaway! We loved reading through everyone's Christmas traditions--I think I have a few new ideas for this year!
Our giveaway winner is Elaine, who tweeted about the giveaway! Congrats, Elaine!! Send me your address and we'll get your prize shipped off soon! lindsay@pebblesinc.com


**Note: We had some technical difficulties on Friday, so we weren't able to post the wrap up to our Gift Week--check back this afternoon to check out more fantastic gift ideas!

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Gift Week :: Day 4

It's Thursday, which means it's day four of our Gift Week!

Gaëlle made these adorable gift bags using the So Tweet Collection--have I mentioned yet that this collection is perfect for all of your holiday crafts??--and finished the bags off with some Pebbles Ribbon and Chips!


Liz used some of our Duplicate Stickers to create this fun and festive Christmas card! What a great idea to pair them up with a little ribbon and buttons and make them into ornaments!


Don't forget about our huge Chalk Giveaway! Simply leave a comment and you'll be entered to win! Spread the word and you'll be entered again!

See you tomorrow when we finish up this fantastic Gift Week!

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Chalks Giveaway!

One of our favorite Pebbles products is our Chalks--and we want to share some with YOU!!

Each of our Chalk Sets come with 30 beautiful shades that are soft and easy to blend! The latest addition to the chalk family, the Creamy Metallic Chalks, are smooth and creamy and will polish into a lustrous sheen!

Our chalk stencils are perfect for chalking, painting, dry embossing, tracing, inking and more! Because the stencils are made from a durable, transparent plastic, it's easy to place the stencil exactly where you want the design to show up.

We are giving away three of our most popular Chalk Sets: the Pastel, Shimmer Jewel Tone and Metallic Chalks as well as our FOUR Stencil Sets!



Leave us a comment about your favorite tradition and you'll be entered to win this fantastic chalk prize pack! (Valued at nearly $80!!) Did you know that Pebbles is on Twitter? Mention this on your Twitter and you'll be entered again! Oh--and if you mention the giveaway on your blog or Facebook, consider yourself entered two more times! Make sure that you link back to this post here on the Pebbles blog. Just leave a comment for each entry!

Contest ends Monday, December 14th at 8:00 am MST. Good luck!!

Gift Week :: Day 3

We're already to DAY 3 of our Gift Week! Today we have three super cute gift bag ideas by three talented members of the Pebbles Design Team!

Mimi made this fun gift card tin using the So Tweet Collection! This collection is perfect for all of your holiday crafts this year!



How cute is this?? Marielle used papers from the Skipping Along Collection and some Ribbon and Candy Dots (my favorite!) to create this fun gift bag! (I wonder what's inside??!)



Samantha made this gift card holder using a metal box! My favorite part about this gift card holder is the wreath on the front made from chipboard shapes from our Pebbles Chips and dressed it up with some buttons and Ribbon! How cute! (Oh...and I wouldn't mind receiving a gift card to The Cheesecake Factory, either!)



Thanks for stopping by! Come back this afternoon for details on our Christmas Cheer Giveaway!

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Gift Week :: Day 2

More great gift ideas from our fabulous Design Team for you today!

Suzanne made these fun sweet treat packages using the So Tweet Collection--perfect for neighborhood gifts or school treats for your kids' teachers! (Thanks Suzanne for giving us a sneak at the inside of the package, too!)





Akiko made this cute card that is complete with an ornament tucked inside! I also love the non-traditional color palette for this Christmas card! What a fun idea to combine a card and ornament. Thanks Akiko!





Lisa makes these cute gift boxes for her children to give their friends at school each year! Each box only uses a 6 x 4" piece of paper, so they are perfect for small little treats! Simply dress them up with some ribbon, chipboard shapes and tag and they are ready to go!



Stop by tomorrow as we'll be spreading the Christmas cheer with a giveaway! See you then!

Paper Bow Instructions

Lynn created this beautiful paper bow and gift box set using the So Tweet Collection and was kind enough to put together the step-by-step instructions for making a paper bow!



• Cut 8 strips of 1" x 6" patterned paper, 4 strips of 1" x 5" patterned paper, and 1 strip of 1" x 4" patterned paper. It's important to cut the 1" x 4" strip before you cut the 1" x 5" strips if using a single 6” x 12” sheet of paper.

• Take the 1" x 6" strips and put adhesive on one end of each strip and fold so the ends overlap and create a “petal”.

•Repeat this process with the 1" x 5" strips.

• Take the 1" x 4" strip and put adhesive on one end and fold to form a loop.

• Use a small hole punch to punch a whole at the bottom of each "petal".

• Use a brad and attach 4 1” x 6” “petals” together to form the base of the bow.

• Create another layer of the bow by staggering the next set of “petals” and so on.

• Attach the loop in the center of the bow with a glue dot.



Thanks Lynn for sharing!

Stop by later this afternoon for more gift ideas from the Pebbles Design Team!

Monday, December 7, 2009

Gift Week with the Pebbles DT!

Happy Monday! Hope everyone had a fantastic weekend! We had a few inches of snow fall here in Utah over night, so I'm feeling a little sluggish this morning (and kind of wishing I was at home with a cup of hot chocolate by the window watching the snow fall!), but hopefully all these gift ideas will get some creative juices flowing!

We have a fantastic lineup on the Pebbles Blog this week! Each day we'll feature gift ideas that our talented Design Team has put together. Be prepared to be inspired!

Celeste put together this beautiful perpetual calendar using the Lil' Miss Collection--perfect for keeping track of birthdays and other special yearly events! Be sure and click HERE to download the calendar that Celeste so graciously put together!

OUT FOR PUBLICATION

Pam made a beautiful altered frame using the So Tweet Collection, Pebbles Ribbon and Chips--the perfect gift for a family! I can see this hanging in the entryway in a home or in an office/work space.



How cute are these cards that Samantha made using the Linnie Bell Collection? I think I might need some of these cards for myself!



And to round out today's gift ideas, Christa made these fun and simple coasters using a variety of Pebbles patterned papers and added some sweet quotes to each one. Christa finished them off with some Pebbles Ribbon--cute and simple!





We love seeing all of your fun projects that you have made using Pebbles products! Send your projects to lindsay@pebblesinc.com and you could be featured on the blog!

Be sure and stop by every day this week to be inspired!

Friday, December 4, 2009

Friday Tip: All about stars

Just before the weekend starts I would love to share some star projects with you. Stars give me such a happy feeling. There are a lot of ways you can incorporate stars in your project.
Let's take a look at some of the examples the DT created.

Celeste Smith-Star Corkboard

Celeste bought a 4 pack of 12x12 corkboard at Staples for $5! She used a hot glue gun and adhered chipboard stars and shapes to tacks. Then she covered a chipboard star with patterned paper and cut her son's name out using the Silhouette. A Pebbles ribbon at the top to hang the board adds the perfect final touch.

Cherie Nymeyer- you rock

Cherie used star die cuts, star paper and stars in the "You Rock" title.

Deanna Kroll- my little shining star

Deanna used patterned paper with stars and some beautiful chipboard star shapes.

Liz Qualman- Happy Holidays Card

Liz made this card with the Pebbles Season's Greetings collection and some Pebbles Holiday rubons. Stars for the ultimate christmas cheer

Marielle LeBlanc - Play ball

Marielle cut the stars from the patterened paper, used star paper and star chipboard.

Suzanne Sergi - 7

Suzanne also used star paper to create this adorable card.

Mimi Leinbach - Giftbag
Mimi created this adorable giftbag and card with chipboard stars.

Maureen Blanc - Muisjes

Maureen created this adorable star layout with even stars in the picture. The food in the picture is a dutch tradition for birth. It's called "muisjes". When you gave birth to a boy the visiters get blue and white "muisjes".. and if you gave birth to a girl, then pink and white "muisjes".

Mireille Divjak - Toys for Boys.

I used my wishblade to cut stars from patterned paper. Added some chipboard stars and embroided a few stars as finishing touch.

I hope this will inspire you to use some stars in your next layouts.