Monday, May 12, 2014
Xyron and Out on a Limb Scrapbooking Day One - and a Giveaway!
The Xyron Design Team has been so excited about our blog hop with Out on a Limb Scrapbooking (OOAL) - because this week they get to take the phrase "think outside the box" literally! Our DT members each received a box with one of OOAL's two-page layout kits inside - and wait until you see what they've created!
More of a card maker than a scrapbooker? The OOAL page kits are also perfect for cards. You can use the photo mats as card bases, and the embellishments make it easy to create entire card sets at once. Shannon Morgan created this cute thank you card doing just that!
This darling monster card from Angela Holt just made our day! On her blog Angela shares a tutorial and shows us all how to use portions of layout kits to create little treasures that anyone would love to receive.
If you are a scrapbooker then you have to head on over to the OOAL/Miss Kate's Cuttables blog today and see what fabulous creations their designers are sharing featuring Xyron products (and check out their daily giveaway)! We are also sharing the excitement by giving away a different Xyron prize every day here on the blog - simply leave a comment and one lucky winner will receive a Xyron Mega Runner. We'll announce the winner on the Xyron Facebook Page tomorrow - tune in all week long for more great project ideas and giveaways!
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Love your cards! Adorable!
ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous. Great fun colors.
ReplyDeleteLove the cards!! I am also a die hard addict to Miss Kate's Cuttables, they have the most awesome designs and there is something new everyday!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable!! Love how Xyron products work so well with this type of project!!
ReplyDeleteLove the cards. Love Xyron products.
ReplyDeleteHow fun. Darling cards made with m favorite adhesive.
ReplyDeleteI love the Thank You card. So simply but super cute, gives me lots of ideas. I must confess, I still do know Xyron very well and still need to order some because it looks like it helps with making fantastic goodies!
ReplyDeleteSuch cute cards, love them!!!
ReplyDeleteAckk!! Shannon and Angela's cards are both completely adorbsies!!! Love how versatile the OOAL products are!!! Way to showcase that today!! Love it!!!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are super adorable.. love the monster one!!
ReplyDeleteHow fun to use the scrapbooking kits for cards!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun cards! Way to think outside the box.
ReplyDeletePretty cards. Loved how Shannon used pink burlap, grosgrain ribbon, textured paper and the twine on her card...gives it a rustic look but very fun and vibrant, too.
ReplyDeleteI just recently discovered Xyron. Best thing ever! !!!!!
ReplyDeleteInspiring projects! Xyron is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteYour card is so cute and your instructions are great.
ReplyDeleteHi I just live the card layout, colours and I just love xyron adhesives!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty cards, love the bright colors!!
ReplyDeleteI do love blog hops!
ReplyDeleteAlways a lot of fun.
Carla from Utah
they are adorable and I love all the colors, YUM!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your cards, so cute!!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable cards!
ReplyDeleteThese cards are too cute!
ReplyDeleteThese cards are so sweet! Love them both!
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards. Love them.
ReplyDeleteGreat colors on the first card and cute monster on the second.
ReplyDeletethe little girly monster is my fave!
ReplyDeleteCute cards!
ReplyDeleteReally cute cards. Everyone can always use more Xyron toys.
ReplyDeleteSue
http://suek86401.blogspot.com/
Love these projects!! So creative and cute. So glad to be hopping with you this week. :)
ReplyDeleteThese are sweet! Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteAmazing creations! Who would have thought that they started out as scrapbook kit pieces??
ReplyDeleteThe cards are lovely and cute! TFS!
ReplyDeleteLove the cards I have so many idea's of how I could use these dies.
ReplyDeleteGreat cards ... love them!
ReplyDeleteAwesome cards and don't you just want to cuddle that cute monster?!?!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration!
Blessings,
Melitta