All this week, over on the Bella Blvd blog, we have been teaming up with Epiphany Crafts for a week full of inspiration. A handful of our Bella designers were each sent one of Epiphany's punch tools and accessories to use along with our favorite Bella products. I was sent the Shape Studio Pennant Tool, along with the coordinating epoxy shapes.

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I've had this photo collage of Sarah printed forever now. I never did use it for what I had originally printed it for, and was determined to finally get it scrapped. I went through my Bella stash to find some patterned papers that would match. The little hoodie she's wearing in the photo is green, with red cherries on it. So it seemed natural to pull some browns, blues, reds, and greens in.

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I had a totally different idea in my head for the banner pieces. I was going to drape them, in a more curved way, above the title. The title which was originally "Sweet", an then got changed to "Sweetness" when I changed my mind on the banner pieces and ended up with an empty spot.

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So in the end, I used the epoxy banner pieces as simple embellishments on the top and the bottom of the page. I kept wanting to add more to this page, but finally decided that I was happy with it the way it was.

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I think I've mentioned before that birthday cards are the one type of card that I need the most, yet I never seem to have any on hand. I figured the banner shape seemed like a natural fit for birthdays, so I might as well make a few birthday cards.

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I pulled out scraps of paper from the Birthday Boy collection to create this cute little row of epoxy covered banner pieces under the sentiment sticker.

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And for my birthday girl card, I had to use the "You are the frosting to my cupcake" card from the Cute Cuts patterned paper. I adhered it to a brown patterned paper from the Birthday Boy collection and adhered it to the center of the card using pop dots.

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Then I pulled out all the tiny scrap pieces of Birthday Girl patterned paper that I had, and went to town punching banner pieces. I decided to skip the epoxy shapes on this one, and just used the tool as a punch. I then started layering the pieces along the outside edge of the sentiment card for a playful look.

Stop by both the Bella Blvd blog and the Epiphany Crafts blog to see what the rest of the designers have created for you this week. You will also want to check out today's post on the Bella blog, as we are doing a BIG giveaway and you will want to leave a comment for a chance to win!

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6 responses to “Bella Blvd: Epiphany Team Up”

  1. Diana Waite Avatar

    SUPER cute creations Laura!

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  2. Monique Liedtke Avatar

    Gorgeous projects! The banner tool is my favorite too!

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  3. Stacie D Avatar
    Stacie D

    Laura, You knocked that pennant punch right outta the park. I love all three of these projects you designed. So cool, thanks for the weekend inspiration!

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  4. Carla Avatar
    Carla

    omg, so adorable girl!!! I love those pics of Sarah and the banners :))

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    dawn

    LOVE LOVE these!!!

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  6. Janet Avatar
    Janet

    What a great looking page. So tru to your style. LOVE the color scheme and what great pic those are.
    After having several LO’s yellow overtime with epoxy, I don’t look at those type of embellishments anymore. Do you know if the Epiphany brand states anything about their prodcuts not ‘yellowing’. Your pennants sure have me looking twice at this tool.
    Let me know when you get a chance. Remember all those Making Memories epoxys that went yellow…uurrggh!

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