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Groovy blog hop



Disco, Tiger Beat, Pet Rocks, Mood Rings, and Platform Shoes

Cassette Tapes, Roller Skates, Loves Baby Soft and Boob Tubes.
If you were a child in the Groovy 70's then you most likely remember 
all of these Dynomite things!

Thank you for joining us in this Far Out Blog Hop celebrating Connie's Birthday!
The 1970's were full of style, fashion, and fun. What better way to celebrate a birthday!

You should have arrived from MIRANDA
If you need to start at the beginning, Connie Can Crop is the first stop on this Groovy blog hop.
We have a fantastic sponsor this month, 3 Girl Jam!
They will be giving one lucky winner a $10 gift certificate to spend on their super awesome ribbons and embellishments!
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!
Keep on Truckin' Friends!! Peace!

"How's it hanging, All my lovely kitties?!"  It's so "rad" that you "busted over here" to take a "peepers" of my hop project! "Let's boogie to it!"
I never did a hippy card so she was fun to do. This is an old digi from TSC, since closed down but since we are going retro, she totally fit the bill. The pants are paper pieced and the paper was plain waves that I stickled the heck out of, lol.  
Totally going for a "groovy", "far out", "take it to the max",  "sick", "Dynomite!!!", too cool "for school"  look!

"So catch ya on the flip side, man"

Up next is Theresa,
 "so be there or be square, all my groovy bunnies"

ps: I soooo had to look up the slang being a child of the 90s but this was fun, lol!

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! SBC Design Team Member, Sandy

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  1. I love the chick!! Groovy man!! TFS

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  2. really neat card! you are so young! a child of the 90's? you make me feel old!

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  3. WOW! What a Sparkly GROOVY card! I love the colors you used on your card! Thanks for sharing your card with me!

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  4. For a child of the 90s you sure did a great job!

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  5. This is awesome!!! Love the rainbow around your groovy lady!!! Great job for a youngster!!!

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  6. Love IT! and all the sparkle!

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  7. Love it.... great job... thank you for sharing

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  8. Love the pp and glitter! Great girl and coloring too!

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  9. Such a cute little lady! Love how sassy she is. Great job. TFS

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  10. I love the rainbow around your girl & the brown floral strip behind it!

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  11. I love this! Totally groovy, far out man!! I love how you pulled from your stash to find your cute digi!! Loves- Madge

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  12. A child of the 90's? Oh you youngster!! Lol!! I love this card. Cannot believe you stickled all those waves!! And the lingo had me cracking up!! Thank you for helping me celebrate my birthday with style!! Scrappy hugs, Connie

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