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Day 10- Honeybearz Designs 12 Days of Christmas Annual Blog Hop

Welcome to the Honeybearz Designs 12 Days of Christmas Annual Blog Hop. This will be a 12 day blog hop, from November 25th through December 6th.  Each day we will have projects for you that are Christmas themed in some way.  If you hopped over from DEB, then you are in the right place. However if you are just starting here, you can start at the beginning of this hop with Lisa at Honeybearz Designs

Along with wonderful Christmas projects, designs and inspiration, there is a wonderful list of participating sponsors through out the hop. You can find the list of Sponsors at Honeybearz Designs.  Please leave a comment at each blog to be eligible for the awesome giveaways.
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The Scrapbook Club is excited to be a part of the hop this year. We will be sharing with you a wonderful technique for making your Christmas Cards this year along with 12 video tutorials for you, one for each day showcasing a card technique.  Let's get started!


Here at SBC, we will be doing One Sheet Wonder Cards for this hop.  You can find the template that we will be using HERE to make the 12 different cards using the same design paper. 
 Here is our tenth video tutorial...

We hope you enjoyed this video and learning about how to use the "One Sheet Wonder" Technique for your card making.  We also have example cards of our Day 10 technique for you...
DT- Sandy


Cindy - In Love with PAPER
TiP:  Completely cover your embossing folder -edge to edge with ink, on one side.

Recipe:
A2 cardbase in Kraft
The Paper Studio - Christmas on Amesberry St stack- red striped paper
TC Dec 25th Cricut cart - snowflake @ 2"
Embossing folder - PC Christmas set
Ranger Distress Ink - frayed burlap
Impression Obsession - Holiday Cheer stamp set
corner rounder
pop dots
Diamond Stickles
DecoArt Snow Writer
watercolor pencils

I hope your enjoyed today's project. If you have a question, please leave it in the comments, and a DT member will get back to you. Also, you can join up to our Facebook group: Scrapbook Blessings Club for more fun, games, inspiration, tips and techniques.

And as always, comments are appreciated. Thank you for stopping by and Have a blessed day!
~ SANDY
 SBC Team Designer

Your next stop is DIANA!

The entire Blog Hop Line Up:

Comments

  1. Great tip, I will have to definitely try this. I especially like the look of the snowflakes & the stripes. Thank you for sharing.

    ~Beth
    http://thecraftyscrapyard.blogspot.com

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  2. Oh gosh...it just doesn't get more amazing! And that "whipped cream"! LOVE
    TFS
    Midge :)

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  3. Fabulous cards! Love the whipped cream on the hot cocoa, YUM!
    Pam
    scrap-n-sewgranny.blogspot.com

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  4. Thanks for sharing your technique! Love the card, too cute! TFS as always, hugs and kisses!

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  5. Howdy - liking both of these cards and the video too - TFS - thanks for the hop and have a crafty day! Gail http://ilikepaper01.blogspot.com/
    utb01 @ att dot net no spaces

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  6. Beautiful cards,,, and thank you so very much for all the tips you have given :)

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  7. Neat how a plain piece of paper can be turned into something beautiful w/ stamping, etc. Cute card. TFS! :-)

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  8. Two more great cards!!! I just love stopping by to see what fun cards you will have up next!!! Great Job, I have not been let down yet! loves-Scrappin Madge

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  9. Cute cards - love the layering and the snowman.
    isoscia at aol dot com

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  10. Adorable Card!! I love the embossing. Thanks so much for sharing.



    racincrafts at aim dot com
    racincrafts.blogspot.com

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  11. Darling card!!! Love the dimension!!!

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  12. very nice cards again! PS i tried your challenge! check my blog tomorrow!

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  13. Love the hot choc card!!!! Both are adorable but that one is just my style!

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