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Scrapbook Blessings Club... Save the TaTa's blog hop!

Welcome to the Scrapbook Blessings Club... Save the TaTa's blog hop!
Sandy Bell Hentzel's photo.

If you are jumping in the middle, you can start at the beginning at www.scrapbookblessings.blogspot.com, but hopefully you hopped over from Lynne's blog.  So let's get started...

It's October and Breast Cancer Awareness Month. I'm sure that many have been touched by this dreaded disease. We need to have Awareness for Mammograms for early detection. Sooo, with this being said, the talented Design Team and Facebook members of Scrapbook Blessings Club are ready to strut their stuff and show you just how easy it is to use the Tic Tac Toe Board in the SBC FB group as inspiration.


Here is the card that I did using the bottom row: pink beads, stickles and lace of the Tic Tac Toe Board. I used the "Fighter" image from The Stamping Chef for my digi stamp I just love this image! ( This is the one that you can win from today's hop).


Hopefully this inspires you to remember to get the TaTa's checked when you see pink!!! Your next stop is Zenita

Oh, did I mention that there will be a little prize given by Lynne Kirsch of a cross which she makes using her Embroidery Machine to one lucky person that comments.  Also, THE STAMPING CHEF is giving away the Fighter digi stamp too!  Just leave a comment and we would love if you followed the blogs but it is not a requirement.

***If you would love to play along with the tic tac toe card game, you can share it in the special album in the Scrapbook Blessings Club Facebook group for a second prize offered by Lynne.

Here is the entire blog list:
SBC~ http://scrapbookblessings.blogspot.com
Lynne ~ http://slasewcraftiness.blogspot.com/
Sandy~ http://aworkingmomsjoy.blogspot.com
Zenita- http://www.scrappinwithz.blogspot.com
Jennyfer - http://www.scrapalajen.blogspot.com
Cristina - http://vintagepink39.blogspot.com
Cindy:  http://www.inlovewithpaper.blogspot.com/
Marilyn:  http://songofml.blogspot.com/
Gloria: http://gloriasgoofycraftspot.blogspot.com/

Comments

  1. Love how you have colored this fabulous image!!! Just gorgeous. Love the background as well.

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  2. Beautiful card! Love all the pink and bling! ~ Marilyn

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  3. LOVE the card! The image is great!!

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  4. Great card. fantastic coloring.

    Smiles Sher

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  5. Gorgeous coloring and beautiful card Sandy:-)

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  6. BEAUTIFUL card Sandy! Your coloring is amazing:) Thank You for sharing.

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  7. Lovely card Sandy. The embossed background looks beautiful.

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  8. I really, really like this card. There is so much to look at! I've never seen this stamp. She is awesome. :)

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  9. Cute card! That's a great image!

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  10. Super cute card Sandy Thanks so much for sharing!

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  11. Great card Sandy and a perfect image for this hop! Great to hop with you!
    Zenita (aka Scrappinwith'Z)
    http://www.scrappinwithz.blogspot.com

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  12. Sandy this is brilliant, such a fabulous "strong woman" image xx

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  13. This is fabulous and I do love this image.

    Hugs
    Linda xxx

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  14. By far my favorite card, she is bad a** chic, love it.

    cristina
    vinatgepink39
    ♥ ScrapBook Blessings Club DT ♥

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