Skip to main content

Beaded Snoopy For Emmy


Here is a layout showing a Snoopy I beaded a few years back.  Looking now I wonder why I didn't use any beads on the layout! 

All supplies from my January Counterfeit Kit, except the gold washi.


Love the gold thickers!


All the card layers are cut from one sheet.  I'm surprised how far it is stretching.


Those word stickers that I will never use?  Well I've cut them in to individual letters and slowly but surely I will use them up!!  I think they look quite cute now actually.

Using the Sketch N Scrap sketch rotated 90 degrees.

Thanks for stopping by!
 

Comments

  1. Loving the sparkly LO.

    Hope you get a lovely weekend. Sue

    ReplyDelete
  2. That's a great idea to cut letters from word sheets you don't use -- love it! Your page is terrific! Love all the gold touches and what a cute snoopy!

    ReplyDelete
  3. cute layout - I'm absolutely loving those gold letter stickers!!

    ReplyDelete
  4. This is just adorable! Love your title work! Thanks for joining us at Sketch N Scrap!

    ReplyDelete
  5. Super cute layout! The beaded Snoopy looks fantastic!

    ReplyDelete
  6. Great progress photo's and super cute layout! Love the gold glitter title. Thanks for sharing your hobby layout with us at Sketch N Scrap. xx

    ReplyDelete
  7. Oh that looks really cool and love the turn on the sketch :)

    ReplyDelete
  8. Awww, what a fantastic take on the sketch and love how you turned it! Beautiful beaded Snoopy too! Thanks for playing along with us at Sketch N Scrap! :)

    ReplyDelete
  9. sweet beadwork, and a lovely page.

    ReplyDelete
  10. I rarely remember to take photos of gifts I've made before they are given - what a lot of work you did!
    Snoopy is adorable & worthy of all the gold goodness on your page!

    ReplyDelete
  11. the original project is wonderful! And your layout fits with our Sketch N Scrap sketch perfectly! The gold thickers are great and cutting titles apart what a great idea! Thanks for sharing at SNS! Alicia

    ReplyDelete
  12. Very nice. And brilliant idea to cut up word stickers for the individual letters, must remember that.

    ReplyDelete
  13. What a fun layout! Love that you turned it and used all of the unconventional papers. Thanks for sharing with Sketch-N-Scap

    ReplyDelete
  14. LOVE your take on the sketch!!! great layout!!!Thanks for joining us at Sketch N Scrap! :)

    ReplyDelete
  15. Cute layout, the gold snoopy is fab.
    Cindy F

    ReplyDelete
  16. Beautiful layout!!! Thanks to joining us at Sketch N Scrap!!!!

    ReplyDelete
  17. Such a fun layout! Thank you for joining us over at Sketch N Scrap!

    ReplyDelete
  18. I think it is wonderful that you are taking photos of your projects! Thanks for joining us at Sketch N Scrap!

    ReplyDelete
  19. I think it is great that you take pictures of your projects. Thank you for joining us at Sketch N Scrap!

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Thank you for taking the time to comment.
I love to read your messages...

Popular posts from this blog

DMIO: Teach Me Something

A few weeks back I made a dream catcher.  A few readers asked if I could show them how I made it, so, here is my attempt at a tutorial! First up weaving the web. 1. You'll need a hoop and some ribbon/thread/yarn on a bobbin. 2. Attach the ribbon securely to your hoop. 3. Take your ribbon over the top of the hoop... 4. and up through the loop you've just made with the ribbon... 5. so you have a cross over. 6. Continue steps 3-5 until you reach the knot. 7. Now instead of going over the hoop you will crossover the ribbon 8. and through the loop you've just made to give a crossover. Continue on in this fashion until you get to the middle. You need to leave a hole in the middle as this is where the good dreams get through!  They then run down the tassels/feathers/any other hanging decoration and on to the owner.  It should look something like this.  You'll need to play around with your tension until you get a firm web. Now for the tassels - I like to

Scrap It OFF! Design Team Reveal & Anniversary blog hop!

Hello there, welcome to my stop on the SpiegelMom Scraps anniversary hop .  Six years running her business - congrats Jody, here's to the next six! You should have arrived via Claudia - I love her collections and can't wait to be able to buy them rather than print my own.  Or you can start the hop at the beginning here . I have a layout celebrating SpiegelMom Scraps and my DT position with them using the fabulous Raspberry Daisy Dream sequin mix . You can grab the cut file I made to use for yourself.  I have a few others here too. I am delighted to be staying on the team for another term - stand by for more sequin-y goodness.  I have plans for more jewellery, cards, art, gift wrapping/Christmas goodies, and of course lots more scrapbook pages. Your next stop on the hop is Rachel .  Happy Hopping!! Thank you for spending your time with us today! I'd love for you be in the running for the prizes that Jody is giving away on this blog hop, so be s

A Poe Quote

So I've been trying out art journalling for a while but had nothing that I wanted to share, until now. I was inspired by The Bears Challenge and picked this quote to base my page on. "If you wish to forget anything on the spot, make a note that this thing is to be remembered" I got some paints out, some spray mists too.  I used my fan brush, my fingers and a cotton rag.  I got messy, satisfyingly messy :) The letters are some old letraset vinyls that were my Aunt's.  When we cleared my Grandparents house I couldn't stand the art goodies to go to waste.  I saved them because I knew one day I would find a use for them.  They must be 40 years old but are still perfect.  (I sometimes look at things I get today and think they won't still be good in 5 years let alone 40!) I don't have the complete alphabet so there are some adaptations... c's became o's, E's became t's, w's became m's.  I magicked a k from a P!  Some