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Science Rocks Blog Hop


 

Welcome to the 
 Science Rocks Blog Hop 
Come pour and stir, boil and test!
Being a scientist is the best!

 We are so  happy you decided to join us for this geeky yet super smart blog hop where we will explore all kinds of Science related projects. You should have arrived from HAIDEE.
If  you wish to start at the beginning, Connie Can Crop is the first stop on the Science Rocks blog hop.
 This is a one day blog hop and we appreciate your leaving a comment for all of these talented  crafters who are here sharing their ideas and creations. Plus, we have an amazing sponsor and giveaway for this hop!

 
They will be giving one lucky winner a gift certificate to  spend on their super cute digital artwork and digital stamps. 
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What do you need to do to win? Easy... become a follower of each of the fabulous blogs in  this hop and leave each of them a comment letting them know what you like best  about their projects.

You will have until 12:00 am Monday to finish this hop and leave your comments.  
Winners will be announced on Wednesday at Connie Can Crop. 
Be sure to follow everyone and leave your blog  love along the way!

We have your formula for fun!
Ready to have an Explosive time?

  I have two cards to share for this hop. The first is a doodle card. What is a doodle card? Glad you asked! It is a CAS/ clean and simple card that you draw yourself. I totally made up that term for when I am drawing with my kiddos. They always ask to make doodle cards with me. Love it!
recipe:
Georgia Pacific card stock- white
Prismacolor pencils
Black Marvy LePen- very fine tip
Doodles- your imagination

The second card is one that I did a while ago, but I totally love it and wanted to share it with you. This is a zig zag card. I thought this was a very fitting "rocket science" card, lol.
SCRAPBOOK BLESSINGS

SCRAPBOOK BLESSINGS
recipe:
Rocket and planets- retired TSC digi stamps
Tim Holtz distress ink and blending tool
White Singo gel pen
Spectrum Nior Markers
Sentiment from Stampendous Stamps

Hope these brought back some science memories from school!!!

Up next is TERESA

Here is our complete line up in case you get lost along  the way: 

I hope your enjoyed today's project too. If you have a questions or suggestions, please leave it in the comments. Also, you can join up to our Facebook group: Scrapbook Blessings Club for more fun, games, inspiration, tips and techniques. Thank you for stopping by and have a blessed day!
Sandy
SBC Owner/ Team Designer

Comments

  1. Wow! what a fantastic job you did. TFS and great being in hop with you.

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  2. Great cards! The rocket one is "out of this world."

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  3. both cards are wonderful! I love the idea of the doodle card and the rocket is so cute! I want to try it!

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  4. What fun cards! I love that doodle card term! I am your newest follower and look forward to all your superb creativity! Thank you for sharing :-)
    -Melin
    My Blog: MyPaperCrafting.com

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  5. What a cute Rocket Science card!

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  6. very cute doodle card. the rocket ship rocks.. love them both.

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  7. Love your cards and I echo others - the rocket rocks - TFS!

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  8. WOW! Love BOTH of your cards, but that rocket is VERY cool!!!

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  9. That rocket is super,love the fun fold and the colors you chose. And your valentine is great!

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  10. Both are so fun, but loving the "doodling" card!

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  11. I love your cards! The zig zag card looks fun!

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  12. Both are fantastic!! But I can't believe you drew the one. It's so awesome!!Thanks for hopping with me! Scrappy hugs, Connie

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  13. your cards are wonderful. I love all the colors you used.

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