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Christmas Trees Home Decor--SBC Simply Homemade Linky Party

Hey kids!  It's time for a fun LiNkY pArTy on the Scrapbook Blessings Club blog.  Anything DIY goes.  From crafts to DIY to recipes.  Link it all up :-) 

Our first feature blogger is Cindy, SBC Team Designer. You can find more of her fabulous projects on her blog, In Love with PAPER
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I've got a DIY home décor project to share today.  I've used a 2 1/2 x 3 1/2" frame that I've painted black.  I found a bunch of these frames at Michael's in their $3 bins.  Because of their small size they are perfect to display on your dresser or nightstand to add a little holiday cheer. 

Recipe:
2 1/2 x 3 1/2" frame
black paint
white glitter paper
The Paper Studio - A Very Merry Christmas stack - all pp
'Tis the Season Cricut cart - trees @ 2 1/4"
Dress It Up- Christmas buttons
white sequins
Glossy Accents - to adhere the buttons/sequins
Trendy Twine

Thanks for stopping by today.  Now it's your turn to link up.  Come on don't be shy, show us what you've got....LOL!!   Have a great weekend!

Cindy---In Love with PAPER
SBC Design Team Member
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Let's Party!
... but first a couple of details.

1. Link up as many post as you would like during the party. Posts are anything that is Homemade. Anything under the sun so that includes home decor, recipes, organization tutorials, sewing, quilting, glass etching... you get the picture!

2. We would love if you follow SBC, so let us know if you are a new follower and we can follow you back. 

3. Grab our party button (can go anywhere you on your blog) or link back to the party in your post so others can find the party and join in the fun too. We will do the same. (This is not mandatory but it gets the word out so we can have a great party)

4. We would ask that after you post from your blog, to check out 2 or 3 of your fellow party goers, hop over a leave a sweet comment for them too! 

5. Our party will run for 2 weeks starting on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of the month.

6. By Linking up, you are allowing SBC to possibly share your project for the next party as a featured "party blogger", pin your project to the SBC Pinterest Board and in the SBC Facebook Group.
( please no challenges, selling sites, etsy)

Have a great weekend everyone :)

For more crafty inspiration, check out our 
Pinterest Board HERE



Comments

  1. This is a great party but I usually only make cards, so I'll enjoy the inspiration but won't play along. Your frame is beautiful!

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  2. That is okay, I just posted recent Halloween Cards I did! They are
    homemade, lol!

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  3. Oh, I have another question. In your rules above, you say, "please no challenges, selling sites, etsy." I normally enter my cards in several challenges - would that make my cards ineligible? I made and posted 4 cards today and I was going to link up 3 of them but I want to make sure I meet your guidelines before I link up. Thank you!

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