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Day11- 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 Theresa, 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 eleventh 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 11 technique for you...
DT- Sandy
( I decided to emboss the green cardstock- not on video)

DT- Jennyfer
Tip: Go with a simple die cut especially if it`s your first time cutting like me!

Recipe: Christmas Stocking from Miss Kate Cuttables, Kraft, blue and pink cardstock, DCWV Christmas dp, flower from Prisma, pearls and ribbon from stash

You can find more details on my blog

I hope you 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!

Previous Blog Hop Videos- 
Video 1: Paper Tearing and Chipboard
Video 2: Sticker Embellishments, Stickles and Embossing
Video 3: Wet Embossing
Video 4: Embesllished Tag
Video 5: Punches and Sanding

The entire Blog Hop Line Up:

Comments

  1. What beautiful easel cards!
    Pam
    scrap-n-sewgranny.blogspot.com

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  2. Very sweet easel card. I love your "no measuring" tips! TFS! :-)

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  3. beautiful cards as usual! i tried letter press! thanks for the inspiration!

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  4. Cute easel cards.
    isoscia at aol dot com

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  5. Nice video on the Easel Card and lovely display of your easel cards too! Thanks for the hop and enjoy your week - gail utb 01 @ att dot net no spaces for email http://ilikepaper01.blogspot.com/

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  6. Loooove the cards,,,beautiful job and thank you again for the video :)

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  7. so useful!! i love the technique!

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  9. Thanks so much for sharing, I love the embossing on the green card!!


    racincrafts at aim dot com
    racincrafts.blogspot.com

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  10. Festive easel cards; they are another of my favorites.

    ~Beth
    http://thecraftyscrapyard.blogspot.com

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  11. Beautiful easel cards and have to agree to go simple even when you are experienced!

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