Wednesday, March 6, 2013

WINNER!

I apologize ladies, I moved over the weekend, and was slightly behind-- and there's a winner that needed to be announced! Without further delay, Cynthia B you are the winner! I have sent you an e-mail to contact me with your addy, congrats!


What a sweet memory between you and your hubby! Glad you kept the notes, and I love how you did the hand stitching. Must get some of those Amy Tangerine templates!
Thank you ladies for joining us on the hop, and we hope you'll come back for the exciting things we having coming up! 

Sunday, March 3, 2013

March Color Challenge.

We're back again with our color challenge this month, bringing you a color combo & inspiration from a few of our Butterflies each month. To start you off this month, Shay is sharing a layout with you made with lots of mist & Evalicious products. Here's this month's color combo:

I KNEW I just had to use these Evalicious goodies for a color challenge, they were just so fab all together, and not at all colors I would've thought to throw together until now. I did add in some blue for an extra pop of color, and I LOVE how it turned out. Right now I am all about using unique around the house items on my layout, for instance the dot "mask" is from a used up sheet of 3-D dots-- why not get some use out of the packaging before I toss it in the trash? lol

Here's my layout:






I hope all of you are inspired to use this color combo in an upcoming project, and invite you to participate in our challenge! Link up below with a project using this color scheme, and you can win a stash of fun new goodies!


Thursday, February 28, 2013

#SMBiGbloghop with Elle's Studio

This month, we want to share with you our LOVE for Elle's Studio, using her You & Me collection and showing how it inspired us. If you've never bought any products from Elle's Studio before, make sure you check out the shop here, here tags, stamps & new papers are total must haves! Elle is also joining us for the hop this month, and we could not be more excited to have her join us! Share along with us on instagram or twitter with the hashtag #SMBiGbloghop, where we share sneaks & projects all month long! 

Here is the hop order this month:













Elle http://ellesstudio.blogspot.com

Leave some love as you hop along, we're also giving away an Elle's Studio You & Me collection prize pack, you can leave a comment on each blog for more chances! Winner will be announced on Monday, March 4th!



Tuesday, January 29, 2013

TIME: January #SMBiGbloghop

It's a new year, a new beginning and a wonderful time of year, especially for our Social [Media] Butterflies. New faces, more inspiration and some exciting things will be happening this year for SMB, and we cannot wait to have you join us!

We will of course be continuing our monthly blog hop, on the 29th of every month. This month, our theme is TIME. Here's the hop order:

Jenny Gecos http://mycreativelife29.blogspot.com/
Ellie Augustin http://scrapbookmamaof4kidz.blogspot.com/
Kristin Doughtie Long http://purplestarfishdesigns.blogspot.com/
Corinne Smilovici http://corinnesmilovici.blogspot.com/
Malika Kelly http://www.malikakelly.blogspot.com/
Shay Tibbs http://sbookinshay29.blogspot.com/
Trisha Galang  http://www.trisha-grace.blogspot.com/
Kristin Tweedale http://rukristin.blogspot.com/
Suz Mannacke http://livealifeextraordinary.blogspot.com/
Amanda De Jong http://www.somethingsorta.blogspot.com/

We hope you enjoy our projects this month, and would LOVE to have you link up with us, come back here and enter any projects you finish by next months hop, February 28th, and YOU could be asked to be one of our guest designers!  Thanks again for stopping by!

Friday, December 28, 2012

GOALS: December #SMBiGbloghop

This month I challenged the girls to incorporate their goals into their projects for the hop, a great way to start off the new year! I cannot wait to see what they've created, and hope you're inspired as well! We'll get right to it, here's this months' hop order:

Trisha: http://www.trisha-grace.blogspot.com/

Shay: http://www.sbookinshay29.blogspot.com 

Amanda: http://www.somethingsorta.blogspot.com/

Jenny: http://mycreativelife29.blogspot.com/

Kristin: http://rukristin.blogspot.com/

Suz: http://livealifeextraordinary.blogspot.com/

Corinne: http://corinnesmilovici.blogspot.com/

Hope you all had a wonderful holiday season, happy new year!

Saturday, December 15, 2012

WINNERS!

I gave it a few extra days for all the SMB HoliDAYS giveaways to finish up, and today I'm back to announce the winners!

For the Forever Young & Crafty Lisa Bankes-Lahiff you are the winner of the giveaway bundle, thanks to your Facebook like entry! If you could send me an e-mail at sbookinshay29@aol.com, I can get your addy & send your goodies out to you!

For Rukristin Papercrafts, the Trendy Holiday Journaling Cards will be going to Melinda Thao, you're the lucky winner! If you could just send me an e-mail at sbookinshay29@aol.com, I will get your info to Kristin & she will be in contact shortly after to tell you how to go about getting your free download, congrats!

Thank you ladies for joining in on our fun, I hope we inspired you in some way with your holiday crafting! Make sure to check back on December 29th for our next blog hop! xoxo

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Day 12: SMB HoliDAYS with Monica

Hello! I want to share a project my friend and I did yesterday – a Christmas wreath. Now, this was our first time attempting it, so it was definitely an experiment! I will share with you along the way things I may do differently next time and ways to make it easier!




You will need:
-A wreath (we used 14” straw wreaths, but next time I will definitely go with foam. They were too messy!)
-Vintage sewing patterns, coffee filters, or tissue paper
-Distress ink
-A circle cutter or template
-Scissors
-Adhesive (glue gun, E6000, Glossy Accents, etc.)
-Ribbon or lace
-A staple gun
-Accents such as ornaments, poinsettias, floral picks, holly berries, pinecones, etc.


The first step is to cut a nice big pile of circles from your sewing patterns or tissue paper. If you’re using coffee filters, this step is done for you! I don’t have a big circle cutter, so I used an old bowl as my template and cut with an exacto knife. This proved more difficult than I realized because the paper is so finicky, and there were a lot of wrinkles in it. It would probably be easier to just layer a bunch and cut with scissors. My circles ended up being about 6”.


Once you have a nice big pile of tissue paper circles, crumple each one up in your hand and ink the wrinkles with distress ink. I used Tim Holtz’s “walnut stain” color. This part proves messy! You may want to wear latex gloves.



When all circles are inked, smooth them out flat. Hold it in your left hand, using your right index finger to press down in the center of the circle and gather it into a ruffle flower shape. On the back side, pinch the gathered part into a little circle; this is where you will add the adhesive.

Note about adhesive: I chose to keep the plastic on my straw wreath. If you use a straw wreath, I would definitely recommend doing this! My friend took her plastic off, and straw ended up EVERYWHERE! Not kidding, every nook & cranny! The best thing is probably to just use a foam wreath. Since I kept the plastic on my wreath, I used E6000 glue because I was afraid hot glue would melt the plastic. My friend used hot glue on the straw. Both held great!


Begin adhering the ruffles to your wreath form. This is where you get to play and experiment! On mine, I just started my first row around the front center of the wreath, then a row more on the inside of the wreath. I sort of squished my ruffle flowers together, but you can get a different look by spreading them out. My friend did hers a little different, and I like how hers looked just as well! She staggered hers – so the first was more on the left, the next a bit toward the right, then one toward the left, and so on. Just play with it!


Before you know it, your wreath will be full! Check for bald spots – I definitely found some on mine. As I said, I ended up just doing a row around the front center and around the inside. If I had more patience, I think I would have also done another around the outside, but you can’t see it much from the front.


Let your adhesive dry a bit before doing the last step, which is adding the fun accents! First, you’ll want to use ribbon to make a hanger for your wreath. You can always just tie the ribbon around the top of your wreath, but I didn’t want my ruffle flowers crunched. So I used a staple gun to attach the lace to the back (I folded the lace over a few times to make it stronger). This worked great!

All of my accents I found at Walmart for just $1 apiece in the Christmas section! I first added the “Merry Christmas” ornament. I left the string hanger on it and attached it to the back with the staple gun. I like how this let the ornament hang freely! Then I added the pinecones and poinsettia with my E6000 glue. These came with cool clips to attach them with, but I couldn’t find anything sturdy to attach them to, so I just used glue. I glued the pinecones on top of the inside, so they look like they are just resting there.



And here it is hanging on our front door! I think what I love best about this, besides how pretty it looks ;), is that it cost only $6 to make! Most everything I already had on hand at home, so I just had to buy the wreath form and accents.

I would love to see yours if you decide to make one!