Thursday, August 18, 2011

Three bookmarks

I wanted to share three projects that I made recenlty with product from the Eyelet Outlet, one of our sponsors this month at Scrapping Everyday Miracles.

I decided to us the Half & Half dies from Papertrey Ink to make some bookmarks for my kids.

Here's Austin's:


I used PTI cardstock (stamper's select white), dies (Half & Half, Limitless Layers) & stamps (Wonderful Words, Turning a New Leaf & Tag it's #2). The patterned paper is Basic Grey, the little Owl is Hero Arts & the glasses brad is from Eyelet Outlet.

This next one is for Sage:


I used PTI cardstock (stamper's select white, hibiscus burts), dies (Half & Half) & stamps (Signature Series: Cupcake). The princess is a stamp that Sage got at Michael's & the glasses brad is from Eyelet Outlet.

And this last one is for Jonah:

I used PTI cardstock (stamper's select white), dies (Half & Half) & stamps (Signature Series: Dress Form & Tag it's #4). The patterned paper is American Crafts & the animal brads are from Eyelet Outlet.

Thanks for looking!

9 comments:

Joyce said...

These are so fabulous. I need to try this. You won't believe it, but I was making bookmarks last night until about 10:00. This is scary. Of course, yours are way cuter.

Ally said...

Leigh, these are sooo cute! Love those glasses brads! I wanted to order these dies when they were released and didn't.....you're making me really kick myself, lol.

Elizabeth said...

Leigh you rocked those eyelets girl!!!
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Keva said...

Oh gosh, those are too cute!!

Crystal said...

I love the layers on these little treasures! You create the best stuff :)

Cibele Glazer said...

Absolutely love the way you layered the die cuts! I'll be making these in the near future. ;)

Rebecca Geile said...

These are adorable! You really make me want those half and half dies!

carol (krillsister) said...

Cute bookmarks. Truly a reason to read as well as create a little excitement for back to school

Mayol said...

The eye glasses are so cute! Have followed your half&half die-cut layering to create my own. Thanks so much for the inspiration!