Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Altered Project Inspiration
"Petal Pushers Blooming Vase"
Designer: Juliana Michaels
Materials used: Bo Bunny Petal Pushers Patterned Paper - Garden; Bo Bunny Petal Pushers Combo Stickers; Bo Bunny Petal Pushers iCandy Chipboard; Bo Bunny Petal Pushers 12 x 12 Chipboard; Bo Bunny Flowers (various); Bo Bunny Double Dot Ribbon in Clover
Other: Altered item - Plastic ketchup bottle
Designer Tip: To create the ribbon spirals coat them with fabric stiffener. Twist them into a spiral and then pin them in place onto a piece of Styrofoam. Let them dry. Once dry, remove the pins and use as you please.
Tear pieces of patterned paper into small pieces. Coat each piece in a mixture of 1 part Mod Podge to 2 parts water. Adhere to object being altered by adding one piece at a time allowing the pieces to overlap sightly.
"Peacock Lane Journal Set"
Designer: Jolanda Meurs
Materials used: Bo Bunny's Peacock Lane patterned paper - Plumes, Tweet, Feathers, Dot and Parade; Peacock Lane Cut-Outs; Peacock Lane Noteworthy Journaling Cards
Tips: The original journals were purchased in the dollar section at a local craft store.
A zipper was cut in half and rolled to create the ribbon-like roses.
"Fun Money Container"
Designer: Frances Sylvia
Materials used: Bo Bunny Sunkissed Patterned Paper - Afternoon, Adventure, Summer, Sun Kissed, Stripe, Party and Squeeze Me; Sun Kissed Combo Stickers; Bo Bunny Sophie Patterned Paper - Stripe (reverse)
Altered Item: Plastic KoolAid Container
Designer Tip: Instead of adhering the paper and embellies to the container, adhere to a piece of cardstock first!! Begin by measuring the height and circumference of the container. **Make sure to add an extra inch to the circumference for overlap.** Then decorate the cardstock with patterned paper and embellies, and adhere to the container. This makes it much easier to adhere and to keep straight.
In this day and time we are trying to teach our kiddos the value of money. And with 4 kiddos, you can imagine that we do not venture out much. So, we decided to take one of the KoolAid containers (pictured above), and fill it with loose change and extra money. Once the container is full, we choose a family night outing! We have eaten at McDonalds and rented a DVD, gotten ice cream, and bought a new game for our Wii. The paper was beginning to get tattered, so I thought why not alter it!!
"Petal Pushers Topiary Tree"
Designer: Carole Janson
Materials used: Bo Bunny Petal Pushers Patterned Paper - Doodle, Green House and Stripes; Petal Pushers Flowers; Petal Pushers Buttons & Bling; Petal Pushers Combo Stickers; Petal Pushers 12x12 Chipboard; Double Dot Kiwi Ribbon.
Designer notes: I had this old Topiary Tree that had seen better days, so I decided to recreate it using the gorgeous "Petal Pushers" collection.
Steps:
1. First covered the foam ball with Petal Pushers Material flowers.
2. Then I cut out flowers from the Doodle Petal Pushers pattern paper and layered with foam tape, also added some bling or brads and added dimensional gloss to the finished flower for added detail.
3. I stuck the finished paper flowers over the foam ball covered with the material flowers with a hot glue gun.
Tips: I stuck stickers onto cardstock and cut them out, curled them with my fingers and used foam tape to adhere them onto my project.
Teacher's Candy Apple & Card Gift Set
Designer: Patti Milazzo
Materials used: Learning Curve Patterned Paper - Letters, Bookmark, Applie Pie, Learning Curve, Letters, Dot and Date Due; Learning Curve Cut Outs; Learning Curve 12” Chipboard; Learning Curve Combo Stickers (mini clock from border sticker); Learning Curve iCandy Brads; Flutter Butter Buttons & Bling; Bo Bunny Buttons & Bling empty container
Other: red candy to fill
Tips: The Candy Apple gift is super simple to create if you have a plastic container that you can re-purpose like Bo Bunny's Buttons & Bling packaging. To cut the paper to fit, use the pre-cut label already inside the Button container as the template for the background. Cut out a piece of red patterned paper for the circle area as well and adhere it to the back of the container. Although the red paper is not seen well with the container full of candy it gives the project a finished look as the candy disappears.
As you can see altered projects can be creative, fun and affordable. We hope you enjoyed today's inspiration and that we jump started your creative thoughts about what you can alter next!
Monday, May 24, 2010
Project Rewind
What's that?
Designer Kristen Swain threw this fun idea out when we were brainstorming for blog ideas. She suggested we go back to the blog, pick a project and then remake it.
Well you didn't have to twist our arm to agree to this. What's better than a blog filled with endless ideas to use for inspiration?!
Thus created Project Rewind....enjoy!!!!!!!!!
Rita's layouts are amazing and this one really caught my eye! {well they all do!LOL} Her title even worked into my title as well...
You Can Do It!
Designer: Julia Sandvoss
Paradise, Paradise Batik, Paradise Boardwalk, Paradise Locals, Paradise Sunset, Paradise Cutouts, Paradise Combo Stickers, Paradise Harbor Die Cut paper, Paradise Buttons & Bling, Paradise iCandy Chipboard, Paradise Chipboard
Dee wasn't sure if we could call her card a Project Rewind or a FastForward. She took her Mother's Day card from this past month...and remade it into a Father's Day card! Smart girl!
Happy Father's DayDesigner: Dee Gallimore-Perry
BoBunny Roughin' It Cut Outs, Roughin' It Stripe, Roughin' It Chipboard, Chocolate Dot Double Dot Cardstock, Flutter Butter Combo Stickers
Kristen rewound Julia's clear container filled with all occasion cards. Kristen's rewind is bright, fresh and makes for a colorful gift idea!!
All Occasion Card Container & Set
Designer: Kristen Swain
Mamarazzi -Slides, Double Dot ( Orange Citrus, Buttercup, Aquamarine, Kiwi, Concord), Buttons and Bling ( Delilah, Jazmyne, Flower Child)
Sherry rewound her own Easter Egg bouquet and made a Spring Flower bouquet! Perfect to brighten up a desk or spot in your house.
Spring Bouquet
Designer: Sherry Wright
Sophie papers (Rae), Jazymne simply beautiful cardstock stickers, Sophie chipboard, Double dot Tutu ribbon
This original project was made by Guest Designer Anabelle O'Malley.... and here's Juliana's version... fantastic don't you think??!!
Patti chose Julia's Butterfly Shadow Box as the inspiration for her card...
Hello From Paradise Card
Designer: Patti Milazzo
Paradise patterned papers – Surf, Locals, Sunset, Pier, Paradise, Lingo, Flight, Batik & Boardwalk; Paradise Combo Stickers; Paradise 12x12 Chipboard; Paradise iCandy Chipboard; Paradise iCandy Dimensional Cardstock Stickers; Paradise iCandy Brads; Paradise Buttons; Paradise Rub-Ons.
We would love to hear your thoughts if you liked today's blog post!! Leave us a comment and let us know if you liked this and would like to see us "Rewind" projects again! Or if you have suggestions for blog features you would like to see...leave those too!
Coming up this week... a stamping project with Patti and our Guest Designer, Carrie Ferrier shares her last project with us before we kick off another Blog Hop on Friday!!
Friday, May 21, 2010
Time for Layout Challenge Friday!
That's right it's Friday and that means Layout Challenge Day!
Our fabulous and oh so talented sketch artist, Rita Shimniok, created today's sketch for you.
And even better..it's a two pager. What does that mean..well really it's the best for both worlds. It appeal to those of you who scrapbook two page layout and equally to those who scrapbook single page layout as you can see from the Design Team's examples!
Fluffballs
Designer: Rita Shimniok
BoBunny Sophie Collection: Bouquet, Stripe, Sophie (beak and legs); Corsage Rub-ons, iCandy Jewels, Buttons & Bling, Dot Cardstock: Mellow Yellow, Violet, Coffee, Double Dot Chocolate 3/8” Ribbon, Paradise Buttons & Bling (yellow – chick’s head), Chunky Chips: Chiffon Chipboard Alpha, Blush Swirls and brackets
Designer Tips:
• Used Chunky Chips “dots” as a mat for mini alphabet stickers
• Create critters using buttons as heads
Discover
Designer: Carole Janson
Paradise Sunset Pattern Paper, Paradise Locals Pattern Paper, Paradise Pattern Paper, Paradise Cutouts, Paradise 12 x 12 Chipboard, Paradise Combo Stickers, Paradise Rub-ons, Mama Razzi Buttons & Bling
Flower Child
Designer: Robyn Weatherspoon
Flower Child Love Beads paper, Flower Child Stripe paper, Flower Child Combo Sticker, Flower Child Chipboard, Flower Child Peace paper, Flower Child Rub-On, Flower Child iCandy, Flower Child Flowers, Flower Child Buttons
Such a Boy
Designer: Julia Sandvoss
Roughin' It S'mores, Roughin' It In the Woods, Roughin' It's Roud Signs, Roughin' It Nature, Roughin' It Dots, Roughin' It Fire Light, Roughin' It Chipboard, Roughin' It iCandy Brads, Roughin' It Combo Stickers, Boo Crew Combo Stickers
Care to join in on today's Sketch Challenge? What if we tell you we'll send the winner some of our Roughin' It collection??!!
Here's the scoop. Grab your Bo Bunny products and make a layout based off Rita's sketch. Doesn't need to be a two page....it's your jumping off point for your project. Then email your layout to Bobunnyblog@gmail.com or use the cute Inlinkz blue frog to share your project with us. Layouts are due in by Saturday, June 5th!
And don't forget about our other challenges! Check the links on the left side of the blog for more information on those!