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Welcome to the Create A Card Blog Hop!


 

We are so happy you could join us today.  This is a one day blog hop, but don’t worry you have until Monday to stop by all the blogs and leave a comment to be entered into the drawing for the wonderful prize we have for you today.

Today we are celebrating what we do... Cardmaking!  As you hop through the list of awesome crafter, I know you will be inspired to try something new!







Now for our fabulous hop sponsor....drumroll please....
Catherine Pooler, founder of StampNation and Creativity Grows Here has generously donated a trial membership to StampNation for us to give away to those who hop along with us.

 
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If you are just starting, you can head over at the beginning on our hostess' Theresa's blog  You should have arrived here from Theresa.
Now here is our projects:

I decided it tackle the "dreaded" Never-ending Card. It is a fabulous card but looks so complicated to make. However, I was able to simplify and with some double sided pattern paper, a couple score lines and a trimmer, I was able to conquer and come out victorious!!!! Now, I have an easy, new favorite card fold.

Here is the video I did featuring my easy to do card.

 


Brenda here, with my first attempt at a "Pop-Up Diorama Card". This was a super fun card to make and has endless possibilities.  Be sure to head on over to Disney Girl Crafts for all of the details on how to make one yourself and also to see the other two cards that I made.


 
I've made a wiper card.  Love these!!

 
 

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 To be entered in the drawing, just comment and follow each of the blogs on the hop today. That’s it, it is just that easy.  Prizes will be drawn and announced on Theresa’s blog http://scrapsbygracie.blogspot.com on Wednesday, April 1st.

Please be sure to hop over to all the other wonderful blogs too.
Up next is Lyne, so hop on over to see her awesome project!
Here is the entire line-up:




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

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  1. Wow what great cards love the different folds

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  2. awesome cards! I love the "ticket to ride"!

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  3. love these cards. thanks for the inspiration.

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  4. I have made the never ending cards before, thanks for reminding me of that options again.

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  5. such an easy way to do the never ending card. thank you so much.

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  6. It’s nice participating in this hop with you guys! I'm blown away by the technical nature of all your cards!! I just might try my hand at some of them! Thanks for the inspiration!

    La-Vie B.
    Follow me at C’est La-Vie Designs Unlimited, LLC

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  7. Love the never ending card. Thanks for the tutorial . Thanks for the chance hugs Carmen
    Maksnana@gmail.com

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  8. WOW! Very cool neverending card!!! Gotta try those cards again!!!

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  9. What a lovely idea - thanks for the tutorial!

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  10. Yup - it's a WOW card. And you did make it look pretty easy to make. I'll need to book mark this and make this a must-do (but after the laundry is done!)

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  11. Such lovelyness , beautifuly crafted. Your happy birthday card is just adorable. Thank you for sharing.
    Deborah

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  12. Thanks for participating in the hop. Great cards!
    Really like the never-ending card. You've simplified the process.

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  13. Thanks for the tutorials--love your cards!

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  14. Love the cards, great ideas! Thanks for sharing!

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  15. What fun and pretty cards. Great creative folds

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  16. Such an awesome video! What better way to meet, than at a Blog Hop! I have done this terrific style card, and loved doing it! You really came up with a great substitute! Loved it! www.stampinribbons.blogspot.com

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  17. Love...love the details and folded card. Thank you so much for the tutorial, too.

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  18. I love the Never-Ending cards, and yours looks terrific. Great job. I'm lookin' forward to winning the great prize of a subscription.

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  19. Lots of fun here, thanks for the video. I learn best by watching.

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  20. Great tutorial. Thanks for taking the time to make it!

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  21. Loved the tutorial. I learn so much from watching. Thanks.

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  22. Thank you for the tutorial on the never ending card...it's always seemed so daunting.

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  23. Love the idea of adding this to a scrapbook page, hide a photo inside......lets to

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  24. Really neat cards thanks for sharing, Ive got to try those grandkids will love them

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  25. Great tutorial! Can't wait to try this.

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  26. Need t o try the never-ending card, always seemed so complicated. Such beautiful creations.

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  27. I love the card with the boy and the motorcycle-its so difficult sometimes to find a 'boyish' card idea! I want to try your never-ending card, thanks!

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  28. Ive never tried one of these your turned out just wonderfully!

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  29. wow that was a simpler tutorial than what i have seen previously thank you. i made one along with you and now i have a never ending card. thanks again.

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  30. Awesome projects and unique folds/characteristics of each! TFS!

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  31. Really neat, I would like to try one some day. Thanks for sharing.

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  32. Very cute cards! What a fun giveaway! :)

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  33. Very cool card. I know these are a bit of work, so worth it.

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  34. Thanks for generously sharing what you know.

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  35. I love the cards. Thanks for sharing!

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  36. Awesome cards!! Great job!!
    Have a wonderful day,
    Millie
    Crafting With Creative M

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  37. I love your cards. I've not made a never-ending card in years, and I'm tempted today. Especially love that card with the little boy on it. Adorable!

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  38. Love your cards!

    Oooh, I would love to win a membership!

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  39. Love how the little boy is colored and I've never seen that fold before...thanks for sharing it with us

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  40. Great cards! I LOVE the never-ending card! I've never tried one but may have to after seeing your video. Enjoyed being in the hop with you!

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  41. I've never seen the never-ending card concept before - very nice - Thanks so much for sharing!

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  42. Love the choice of colors and the different cards. Thanks for the tutorial. I always love tutorials.

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  43. Lovely! I like the idea of never-ending card :)

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  44. Great job on the never-ending card. I must try one of these.

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  45. Beautiful cards. I haven't had the courage yet to make a never-ending card. You are inspiring me!

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  46. Love you cards, I need to give the never ending card a try!

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