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My Cricut Craft Room's Blog Hop

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October's My Cricut Craft Room's Blog Hop 
You should have started at http://mycricutcraftroom.blogspot.com/ if not please start at the beginning

Welcome to My Cricut Craft Room's October's Blog Hop 
Collectively the design team and guest designers have made some amazing and special projects to share with you... over 60 projects are on this hop, but it is in less than 20 stops. .  

I have made this great project to share with you today. Here are two cute cards to share with you.... I used the Cricut cartridges...

 Life's a Beach, card is 5" and images are cut at 2-3".  For the water I used distress ink and to accent all the pieces I used Stickles.

For this card, I used the frame feature on Designers's Calendar. It was cut at 4" in white and I used distress ink to color along with Wink of Stella clear glitter pen to give it some shimmer.

Also here are a couple of my recent cards that I did using the Teddy Bear Parade Cartidge. HERE is the link showing how to make a lot of one die cut at a time, in this case Teddy Bears. To see all my tips, you can head to the Teddy Bear Invasion 101 post...





Next you should go to 


If you get lost along the way here is the entire line up


1. Start http://mycricutcraftroom.blogspot.com/
2.  Vivi J http://www.vivijdesigns.blogspot.com/
3.  Cindy M http://www.inlovewithpaper.blogspot.com/
4. Shawn Mosch - http://craftychicsblog.blogspot.com/
5. Liliana Umpierre - http://www.likidesigns.com/blog
6. Leslie Wrege McGrath - http://scrapnlifeaway.blogspot.com/
7. Roberta Swisher - http://queenbeepapercrafts.blogspot.com/
8.  April Nourse www.curlsandgrins.blogspot.com
9. Brenda Knapik -  http://www.disneygirlcrafts.com/
10. Lourdes - http://creativecraftsniche.blogspot.com/ 
11. Vicki Glenn - http://www.vickiscraftroom.blogspot.com/      
12. Erica http://EricasProjects.blogspot.com/
13. Connie Walsh - http://www.ConnieCreates2.blogspot.com/
14. Tracey  http://www.thecroppingcanuck.blogspot.com/
15. Oh Kissa http://www.ohkissa.com/
16. Sandy- http://www.aworkingmomsjoy.blogspot.com/
17. Kris Dietz -- http://http://kreationsbykrisdietz.blogspot.com/
18. Mayra- http://mayrasdesigns.blogspot.com/
19. Cheryl www.Cricutobessed.blogspot.com
20. Crafting Blog Events http://craftingblogevents.blogspot.com/

Comments

  1. Your projects are just amazing !! Love everything !!!

    Mayra
    Mayrasdesigns.blogspot.com

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  2. I love all of your cards! The details on the fishbowl card are really outstanding. I have to say though that the butterfly card is my personal fave. It's so elegant!
    I'm a new follower so I don't miss any of your future projects.
    hugs--
    Roberta
    Queen Bee Paper Crafts

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  3. Love all of your cards. The bears are really cute and you can use them for lots of things.
    TFS!
    Cindy Lou
    http://scrappinc.blogspot.com

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  4. Love all of your projects, especially your butterfly (love butterflies). I love all the detail and extras you added to them. TFS.

    Kris
    dietzrobles at yahoo dot com

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  5. All are so cute! I need that Teddy bear cartridge.LOL Such cute little bears. My favorite is the band one:-)

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  6. I forgot to mention that I am your newest GFC follower:-)

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  7. Love all the items. The teddy bears are so adorable. I have the designer calendar, and didn't think about using a frame feature. I am going to have to try this.

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