Yesterday as I was working in my office I kept peeking out my window to look down on five little boys all crowded in our backyard pool. There was barely enough room for them to move around, but they were having a glorious time. I laughed to see their antics and hear their joy. I feel the same way when I am looking at your Echo Park Paper products posted on the internet, like I am peering over your shoulder to watch you as you work. So much fun to see what you're making!
Some of the fun things I found included this Baby Boy gift wrap set. Echo Park patterned paper is perfect for wrapping around gifts and creating cards. I love the way Aly D used the "Little Boy" line to create this set:
Keep reading for additional projects I've recently spotted on the web!
The second project I wanted to share is this cupcake card by Gscrapbooks. Many of our "b side" patterns are smaller prints which makes them perfect for die cutting or for use in stamping images. They make perfect background images, and this card which uses the "A Walk in the Park" collection is just that--perfect!
Finally I had to point out this amazing layout by Bente Fagerberg using the "Be Mine" collection. This collection lends itself to adding beautiful floral details, and Bente did a gorgeous job of adding additional pieces to this layout:
We'd love to highlight YOUR work on our blog! Simply leave us a comment with a link to your completed projects. We're constantly looking for the latest and greatest to share with our readers, and we can't wait to see what you're creating!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)



Court
Said
Gorgeous work ladies!
buglvr2010
Said
Beautiful! I love all three!
Corri
Buy WoW Accounts
Said
The Little Boy set is beautifully done. Lovin the color combination. :)
Buy WoW Accounts
jennmom2000
Said
http://bindingmemories.blogspot.com/2011/01/jan-2011-scrapbook-daisiesblog-hop.html
Love the stuff above and here is some of my work using Little Boy!
Lori
Said
Nice projects! Here's my most recent, used with a stamp from The Greeting Farm:
http://savingmine.blogspot.com/2011/06/borders-borders-everywhere.html