Friday, March 18, 2011

Three Entries

Remember Julie’s “Love Grows” beaded frame from a few weeks ago? 

http://pennywisearts.blogspot.com/2011/02/love-grows.html

I now have three entries to share from the two brave gals who were willing to show what they have made using PWA products!

Genene Butler took a plain acrylic frame and added beads to jazz it up. Genene said that she wanted to practice applying the beads in layers and different layouts.  This was her first attempt:

IMG_3596 The second project Genene shared is her testing a theory on mixing beads and glitter to create unique globes:

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Here’s an up close peek:

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Theresa  Dalzell-Wells sent in a photo of a wooden box she decorated using stamped images and PWA micro beads:

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Thanks for taking the time to enter our fun little contest you two!  Hopefully your bravery will inspire others to see just how easy it can be to enter and win with PWA!

And now to enter each of these talented ladies into “The Hat” program to select the recipient of Julie’s “lovely” frame….

And the winner is………….

Theresa!!!

And as an additional little surprise, Julie has taken the frame home with her to do an additional “little something” to it, lucky you Theresa!

And THANK you both for playing along with us!!

Hugs, Suzanne

 

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Erin Go Braugh

Erin Go Braugh

Michelle McCarthy used the same texturing technique with this great shamrock card as she did with the hearts one posted here.  So get out your Cuttlebug and texture folders and see what kind of magic YOU can create!

Happy Green Day!

Hugs, Suzanne

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

A Frosted Spring

When I look at this elegantly beaded card by PWA Designer Christine Grabb it takes my breath away. 

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Done all in white using a Nestabilities die and hand held punches Christine created each of the elements for this stunning card.

O’so Sticky Tape and Ultra Fine Micro Beads frame the scene of grass, butterflies and flowers.  Our Iridescent Bubble Beads are the perfect accent for the finishing touch.