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Scrapping For Less: Kennedy Grace Sequins Blog Hop


Hello Scrapping for Less Friends, 
We are bringing to you today our new feature of the month...We are featuring Kennedy Grace Creations this month and her fabulous and beautiful sequin mixes. The Design Team is going to share today and all month the things they love, some brand new Newton's Nook items, and Kennedy Grace Sequins! So sit back, relax, and hop along with us for some beautiful inspirations using these fabulous products! 

So here are the cards that I did for this hop! I picked MOONBEAMS as my sequin pack choice and I LOVE THEM!!!!



I wanted to something other than a shaker card.  But then I did a shaker card, lol.
If you would like to see me go over these and the products I used, check out the video below. 
Happy Hopping!!!


Up Next is
 KIMBERLY
The Blog Hop Line Up:

Stacy: Craft-A-holic Momma

And we have a prize for one of you! Leave some love on each blog you visit...come back to SCRAPPING FOR LESS BLOG and comment you did. Teresa will choose one random comment from SFL blog for the following prize. Thanks for taking the time to hop along with us.
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  1. really loving the star shaker... fab creations.

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  2. Love your fantastic cards. What great ideas for using the sequins.

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  3. I'm loving the happy sequin cards!! ♥
    (multiplicitycrafts@gmail.com)

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  4. Really clever ideas for using sequins!

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  5. Hi! Beautiful cards! Thanks for sharing!
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  6. Pretty cards! Love that star shaker!

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