Showing posts with label Mireille. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mireille. Show all posts

Friday, February 17, 2012

Sketch Challenge Friday

It's Sketch Challenge Friday!

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This wonderful sketch was supplied to us by Sketch Support.  If you haven't looked at the Sketch Support Site before, you need to head over there ASAP!  Allison Davis does the most fabulous sketches and the design team is sure to inspire you, too!  While you are there, be sure to check out the Sketch Books from Sketch Support!

Thanks so much for supplying this fantastic sketch!
Check it out!


As always, the design team has come up with some great examples to get you started and inspired.
First up is Mireille who suggested that we use a Sketch Support sketch this week. 
Aren't we glad she did?

Knuffeltijd
Mireille Divjak

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Supplies Used:
Cardstock: Wild Berry Vintage/ double dot
Patterned Paper: 12" weekend market, stripe, vintage labels/ weekend market
Combo stickers/ weekend market
jewels/ weekend market
brads / weekend market
dimensional stickers/ weekend market
trinkets/ weekend market

Next we have Mahlin who does such fun and artsy work!

Trollunge /Little goblin
Mahlin Wiggur

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Journaling: You found 2 new friends at Kolmården.

Bo Bunny Supplies:
Patterned Papers: Cut Outs/Country Garden, Lily, Flowers/Ambrosia
12" stickers: Alora
Rub ons: Alora
Buttons: Alora
Dimensional Stickers: Ambrosia
Combo Stickers: Ambrosia
Double Dot: Coffee Vintage/Chiffron Journal
Noteworthy: Country Garden

The last example today comes from Agniezska.  These colors and the stitching are fantastic!


A Taste of Winter
Agnieszka Piskorz

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Supplies Used:
Paper: Passion Fruit Vintage/ Doubledot; Tapestry/Weekend Market; Cut Outs, Dot, Stripe/ Country Garden
Pads 6x6: Alora, Country Garden
Brads: Alora
Stickers: Country Garden Combo Stickers; Alora Dimmensional Stickers;
Rub ons: Country Garden
Jewels: Weekend Market; On The Go
Stamps: Coutry garden
Buttons: On The Go
Chipboard: Alora 12"
Elements from Alora Card Kit

So now it's YOUR TURN!
Twist it, Shape it, Turn it or use it just like it is! 
We want to see your version of this Sketch Support Sketch!

Be sure to link it here by February 29 and we'll choose a winner and send you a Bo Bunny Prize!

The Winner of the last Challenge is Amy Weidema!
Congrats Amy!
Amy, please e-mail us so we can get your prize in the mail!


Remember to share your pages with us on Facebook! We love seeing what you are creating with Bo Bunny Supplies!





Friday, December 16, 2011

Fast Friday

Hi Everyone!  Christmas is right around the corner and if you are super busy, Fast Friday is the answer!  The design team has come up with some great projects that can be done super quickly!  Not to mention, they are super cute!!

Let's take a look at what the design team has come up with today! 

Rudolph Candy Wrapper
Patti Milazzo
Packaging for small gifts and stocking stuffers can be kept simple yet still be creative. The snowman candy bar wrapper has been a favorite of mine – who doesn’t like the gift of chocolate, right? For my project, I was inspired to make my own reindeer version of this idea using some of my favorite go-to supplies, Bo Bunny Cardstock and a little bit of Double Dot Ribbon.

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Bo Bunny Supply List:
Cardstock: Dot/ Decaft & Sugar; Flourish/Wild Berry; Stripe/Chocolate
Ribbon: 3/8 Clover

Other Supplies: chocolate bar, small jingle bell, black paint or black broad point marker; black fine tip marker; pink artist/scrapbook chalk or discarded powdered blush; Fiskars Punches (cloud, puzzle piece, a little out of shape) Optional - scallop edged scissors and puzzle pieces

Patti has even made a tutorial to help you make these cuties!!

Instructions:
1. Cut 5 ¾”H x 6”W piece of cardstock – you can get 4 wrappers from 1 – 12” sheet.
2. From the left, score at the 1 ½” mark , then score ¼” over from that, then 2 ¼” over from that, then ¼” over. Fold the score lines. This will create a sleeve for the candy bar. Set aside.

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3. Punch a shape for the nose. I had an irregular square that I wanted to use, but you can just as easily use a circle (about 1.5”) or even a square. I used punches for the antlers (trim off one end) and tuft of white fur as well. Use adhesive to layer these pieces at the top of the wrapper.

Tip: Other alternatives could be actual puzzle pieces covered in cardstock (or painted brown) for the antlers and a punched white oval trimmed with scalloped scissors for the tuft of fur.

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4. Place the wrapper face up and at about the middle apply the “blush” with either chalk or real blush with a cotton swab or stiff bristle paint brush. Next, add eyes – I positioned the nose to help space the eyes and mouth. I then used the blunt end of an old paint brush dipped in black acrylic to dot the eyes but you can also simply do the same with a broad tip marker. Mark a line or a smile below where the nose will be.
5. Add the nose with a bit of adhesive foam for dimension.
6. Carefully wrap the candy bar with the wrapper and secure with adhesive.
7. Cut a 6” strip of Chocolate cardstock and wrap this around the bottom of the candy bar – this is Rudolph’s collar. Accent with a ribbon bow and jingle bell. It’s ready to share & enjoy!
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Suggestions:
-Give this as is or attach a gift card to the back or even tucked inside the wrapper as an extra surprise.
- Apply the same basic design to cards, pillow boxes, tags or any packaging.
Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays!!!


Next up is this beautiful layout using the new Enchanted Collection from Mireille!

Love
Mireille Divjak

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Supplies
Cardstock :Double Dot - Sugar Dot, Licorice Dot
Patterned Paper: Enchanted- harlequin, fairytales, whispers
Trinkets: Enchanted
Jewels: Enchanted, Smoochable
Combo Stickers: Enchanted
chipboard: Enchanted
Staples- Bo Bunny

And Samantha came up with this pretty gift bag idea.  This is perfect for a quick and beautiful way to add some flair to your packaging!

Gift Bag
Samantha Wright

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Supplies used:
Patterned Paper: Father Christmas 6x6" Pad, Father Christmas Holly
Chipboard: 12" Father Christmas

Other: Punches, stickles chalk ink

Designers Tip: Need a gift bag in a hurry? The Bo Bunny 6" paper pads are perfect for altering gift bags suitable for any occasion. Minimal cutting required!

Don't Forget!
There is still time to participate in the ongoing challenges! 

Have a great weekend! 

Friday, December 9, 2011

Layout Challenge Friday

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It's time for another Layout Challenge! 

The Challenge is to
Be Inspired By Circles

Just think about all the circles out there. There are circle punches, coluzzle circles, brads, buttons, die-cuts and patterned paper.  Have you been thinking about cutting some of your pictures into circles?  Here is the opportunity to give it a go!  The possibilities are endless! 

You will have until December 21 to complete your layout and link it here.  

Now, lets let the design team inspire us!

Relaxing
Gabrielle Pollacco

I wanted to use one of the newest collections so I went with Enchanted....but when I think of circles I think of Timepiece so I mixed the two smile.gif ....the photo is one I took of Chloe on a recent Apple Festival day trip we went on, just sitting and relaxing for a moment watching the crowds walk by.

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DESIGNER'S TIP: I used some tan and brown chalk ink as well as a bit of mauvey pink chalk ink to color up the background of the Enchanted paper to give it a more vintage look. For a very soft tinting you can use a make-up sponge with the ink or the Tim Holtz Alcohol Ink Applicator/& pad to apply the chalk ink.

Supplies:
Patterned Paper: Enchanted- Moments, Love; Timpiece-TickToc,
6x6 Paper Pad: Timepiece, Welcome Home
Chipboard: Enchanted
Brads: Timepiece, SnowFall
Jewels: Enchanted
Title Alpha Stickers: SnowFall

And next up we have :
 XOXOXO 
 Mireille Divjak

I cut the patterned paper in circles because of the challenge. I also used "double dot".. and patterned paper with circles/ dots I used a "circle" title and circle embellishments.
I hope this inspires to work with shapes.

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The translation for the journaling is:  Pink Ribbon
Your first cause
You bought a pink ribbon from your pocket money
because you thought it was important.

Supplies:
Cardstock :Double Dot - Tutu Dot, Blush Dot
Patterned Paper: Enchanted- enchanted, dots; Smoochable - hotlips, stripe
Brads: Enchanted
Jewels: Enchanted, Smoochable
Buttons: Enchanted
chipboard: Smoochable
Cardstock Stickers: Smoochable
Layered Chipboard: Smoochable

Now it's YOUR TURN! 
We can't wait to see what you come up with!!  Remember, you have to link it here by December 21.  We will choose a winner for a terrific Bo Bunny prize!

Don't forget to share what you are creating on Facebook!  We love to see what you are up too!

Have a great weekend!




Friday, September 16, 2011

Mix It Up!

Do you have a favorite Bo Bunny collection?  I know I do, and like you, I admit that I tend to stick with one collection when creating my scrapbook pages, cards and other projects.  It's easy to do when Bo Bunny creates so many wonderfully coordinated embellishment to go with each collection.  But let's stop and consider what might happen if you tried to mix it up a bit.  Take a look at paper and embellishments from various Bo Bunny collections that you have in your stash.  Take the time and study them a bit. Look for colors and patterns that coordinate with each other.  Think outside the theme that each collection might have.  Look at the colors and patterns again.  You will find that many of them cross over really well with each other.  Yes, this will require you to think outside the box a bit, but the results can be stunning.  Today our Bo Bunny designers have created layouts by mixing up various Bo Bunny collections and they have succeeded in creating some rather inspiring projects to share with you today.


First up Tomoko combined Forever Fall, Blitzen, Et Cetera and Garden Girl.  She choose colors and patterns as well as embellishments that helped her tell the story behind the photo of her and her gorgeous daughter.  This is an everyday photo and she used fall and Christmas products to tell her story.  Simply amazing!



Remember When
By Tomoko Takahashi

Bo Bunny Supply List:
Patterned Paper: Forever Fall, Sunflower; Forever Fall, Snow Globe, Die Cut; Blitzen, Et Cetera; Et Cetera
Stickers: Blitzen Dimensional Stickers, Et Cetera Combo Sticker
Noteworthy: Blitzen
Jewels: Et Cetera
Rub-ons: Garden Girl
Chipboard: Forever Fall, Et Cetera Layered Chipboard, Et Cetera 12" Chipboard
Wrap: Et Cetera
Trinkets: Blitzen
Rub-on: Et Cetera

The next layout was created by Christiane.  She too used a great mix of collections.  She incorporated Garden Girl, Vicki B., Timepiece, Zoology and Et Cetera.  Again, she choose products whose colors and patterns coordinated well.  She used a wonderful combination of pinks, greens, white, cream and brown to offset the black and white photos of her son laughing hysterically.

Hysterics

Bo Bunny Supply List:
Patterned Paper: Garden Girl, Cut Outs, Poppy, and Stripe/Garden Girl; Loverly/Vicki B.
Stickers: Timepiece Combo Stickers, Et Cetera Cardstock Stickers
6 x 6 Paper Pad: Et Cetera
Jewels: Zoology
Chipboard: Vicki B. Layered Chipboard Stickers
RubOns: Vicky B.



The next layout we have to share today was created by Mirielle.  She used a combination of Ad Lib, Blast Off, Barefoot & Bliss and Welcome Home.  Again she looked through her stash and put together patterns and colors that coordinated to help tell the funny story of her son being called a train by his little sister!



Moments
by Mireille Divjak
 Bo Bunny Supply List:
Patterned Paper: Scribbles, Wild Thing, Stripe/Ad Lid; Galaxy/Blast Off; Bubbles/Barefoot & Bliss
Chipboard: Blast Off
Jewels: Barefoot & Bliss and Welcome Home
Buttons: Welcome Home

 
The final layout we have to share today is from Samantha.  Look closely and you will see that she has combined Cambridge and Garden Girl! Who would have thought that such a masculine line would compliment the more feminine feel of Garden Girl, but they go perfectly to highlight this photo of her son and his grandma!



Life Doesn't Have to be Perfect
by Samantha Wright


Bo Bunny Supply List:
Patterned Paper: Victory/Cambridge; Die Cut/Garden Girl
Cardstock Stickers: Rock Star/Cambridge
Noteworthy: Cambridge, Garden Girl
Brads: Cambridge, Garden Girl
12" Chipboard: Garden Girl
Rub Ons: Cambridge
Jewels: Vicki B
Assorted Bo Bunny flowers
Ribbon: Double dot

We hope you enjoyed today's post and are inpsired to try your hand at mixing up your Bo Bunny collections as you create your next scrapbook page.  And remember we always love to see your creations!  You can share them with us on our Facebook page!  Have a great weekend!

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Get to know .... Mireille Divjak

Hello everybody.  It’s september and yet we have another episode of “meet the team”.   I am the last of the dutchies… and the last of the team that gets to introduce herself.
I have been away all summer so I wasn’t able to participate last Month.

My name is Mireille Divjak and I live with my family in the absolute north of Holland. From my bedroom window I can see the sea. That isn’t too hard because we have the sea here in the North, East and West.  I was born in the absolute south of Holland close to the Belgium and German border. When I was 18 I made a big change and moved from one side to the other side of Holland. Also I think the south is beautiful I totally lost my heart to the sea. The sad part is that the weather in the Netherlands isn’t so spectacular and it gives a “summer beach vacation” a whole different meaning.

Thank goodness my best friend in the world was born in Istria. He is originally from Pula which has sea on three sides too. East, South and West. The climate is much “better” over there. Way more sun so I am happy we are able to spend our vacations there with friends and family.
 
- This photo was taken last week on a mountaintop in the German Alps, Oberammergau-

Together we have 2 children. My best creations.

Amber is the oldest. 
  
She is 6 and started second grade last Monday. She loves swimming, fishing, nature, reading, playing computergames and animals. She is full of life, full of ideas, very impulsive but also very introvert. She is so like her daddy.- this photo was taken last week in a garden in Germany-

Noah is the youngest.
  
He is 4 and goes to kindergarten. He is a typical boy. Loves wild games.. racing with bicycle.. running around with his best friend. They share a huge love for Thomas the Tank Engine together. Noah is way more extrovert but also very organized. He loves everything in the right place neatly catagorised and will have a fit if it’s not the way it’s “supposed to be”. I have to grin a lot when this happens because I recognize it and I know how it feels.- This picture was taken last week during a boattrip at the Adriatic Sea-

Our family is spread all over the country and all over the world. My brother and parents live in the south of Holland.. but we also have family in Germany, France, Croatia, Serbia, Australia and Canada. When I was pregnant with Amber I was so sad because they weren’t close to me. I decided to start blogging so everybody could read every day what I was up to.. how it was going with the pregnancy etc etc. I started photographing more and more..
I switched systems twice but since 2007 I have thisblog.
It’s still mostly about our family life.. and I mix it with “scrapstuff”. I decided to use labels so it would be much easier for “scrapfollower’s” or family to read what they want to read.

Health has been a big issue in our lives. SaÅ¡a suffers from heartdisease and basically every day he is still here is a huge gift for us. I myself am still recovering from cancer. It’s changed the way we live our lives massively. It makes a lot of “stuff” not so important anymore…and it makes the little things very,very important.
It makes my blog important. At the end of the year I use this super program to turn it into a book. Our kids are still so little and I am very worried we will be incomplete before they will be able to remember complete.
If that happens.. they will have books. It’s kinda sad.. but better than nothing.

And of course.. there is Scrapbooking. A hobby that grew way out of hand and I love every minute of it. It gives me happiness and joy in sad moments. It distracts my worried mind. It makes me happy. I don’t have my own “space”. I am a livingroom scrapper. Thank goodness I have my own table now. I used to sit at the dinnertable and the whole family would eat on the couch with a plate on their knees. It got messier and messier and now I have my own table on wheels. When I “work” I can roll it in the middle of the room.. watch the kids.. in the evening watch tv. When I am done, I can roll it back so it’s out of the way. It’s a bit messy.. but not half as messy as it used to be.

I have been on the Bo Bunny team for a  little over a year now.. enjoying every minute of it. Needless to say I am deeply in love with the products, but, everybody is also so sweet and supportive. It feels totally amazing.

I would like to end with an anecdote:
I applied for Bo Bunny ‘s DT call last year before I went on vacation in Istria. To be honest it wasn’t the first time I tried out and I was hoping of course but also close to sure I wouldn’t make the cut.. so after a few days abroad I forgot. Untill I got this phonecall from my mom. She asked me what was going on with my blog.
I had no clue what she was talking about since I don’t have internet over there I drop by an internet café every now and again… and for a second I thought my blog might have been hacked or something nasty like that.
So I asked her what she meant.. and she told me.. I don’t understand dear. Did you get the kids a pet? They are all talking about a rabbit.

Now… enough talking. On with some examples.
Unfortunately I received my box just before I went on vacation and I didn’t have much time to play with it yet. I made examples for an article in a dutch magazine and when I got home saturdaynight/ Sunday morning.. after unpacking.. piles of laundry etc  etc.
I played some more but unfortunately I don’t have as much new stuff to share with you yet.

But I will start with a Vicky B. spread I didn’t share yet.

Elf Fantasy Fair - Vicky B. 

Pictures are all from the Elf Fantasy Fair Event. I loved how well these papers matched the fairy costumes.

Cardstock: Double Dot (mint and blush)
Patterned Paper: Vicky B. * Perky *Floricious * Floweret * Stripe * Bubbly

 
Yum- Sweet Tooth

SweetTooth.
Amber eating Istrian cake (crème pita)
Cardstock: Double Dot - licorice
Patterned Paper:  Sweet Tooth - * Delish * recipes * yum * sweet tooth
Noteworthy: Sweet Tooth
Layered Chipboard : Sweet Tooth
Jewels: Sweet Tooth
Combo Stickers: Sweet Tooth

 
One of a kind - Blitzen


(first part of my year project .. I take pictures of the kids every Monday and so I have weekly but also “monthly” pictures where I can see them grow. I love creating a “year in review” with those month pictures and writing the short highlights of the month. This is January and February)
Cardstock: Double Dot – Wild Berry Flourish
Patterned Paper: Blitzen - * Reindeer Games * Dot * Turtle Doves
Trinkets- Blitzen
Brads- Blitzen
Noteworthy- Blitzen
Jewels – Blitzen
Rubons- Blitzen
Combo Stickers- Et Cetera

Then there are a few more oldies, favorites from various collections:


Slush Puppy in Ballorig - Ad Lip

Trunk- Cambridge
Alena - Crazy Love

 
Love - Crush 

Natuurelfje - Gabrielle 

We the People - Liberty  

 
shift into high gear - Mama- Razzi 

 
Noah Frame - Midnight Frost

Bubblegum - Noel

 
Sugar and Spice - Olivia 

 
A Step back in time - Timepiece 

Welcome to the Jungle - Zoology 

Krofna - Winter Joy (as seen in Sketches 2 Scrapbook) 

 
Bloom where you are planted - Vicky B.

How to scare the living daylights out of your baby brother - Whoo-ligans

Thank you so much for taking the time to get to know me a little better.