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Over the Rainbow Blog Hop

Somewhere over the rainbow

Skies are blue
And the dreams that you dare to dream really do come true.

 Thank you for joining us Over the Rainbow in this inspiring 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.
You should have hopped on over the rainbow from Angela but if you need to start at the beginning,
 Connie Can Crop is the first stop on this colorful blog hop.


We have a fantastic sponsor this month, Paper Crafting World

They will be giving one lucky winner a $20 gift certificate to spend in their super awesome online shoppe
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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.


So, I was sooooo excited to do this hop. I mean who doesn't love rainbows?!?! 
I always think of Wizard of Oz.  So, I ran to my desk and looked and looked and looked and would you believe I don't have (((gasp))) one rainbow ANYTHING!!! Talk about shocked! So I thought, just get some distress inks, gelatos, something! BUT then I remember a pin on Pinterest!!!! Yes! Saved!  

So here is my card using that Fabulous Pin on Pinterest...

And nope, I am not telling you the pin, because I have a video for it, mwhaha!  So if you want to know how to make the cool rainbow, then you have to stop back on Pin- Test Monday!!!!

To finished up the card, I used Stickles and I am on a doodle border kick right now so I had to do that too. I think it made it look "airy".  Hope you like it!

Up next is
 Pam 

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

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!


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!


Comments

  1. Gorgeous! The balloon looks like stained glass.

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  2. Awesome card! It's a keeper. Thanks for sharing your inspiration.

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  3. Super colorful and just the perfect sentiment! TFS!

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  4. Very cute!! I love the bright colors. Great job!

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  5. This is awesome. I love the hot air balloon with the rainbow! It's so pretty and you bet I'll be back on Monday to see your pin. Thanks for joining in my hop. Scrappy hugs, Connie

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  6. love the card and the rainbow!! The hot air balloon is great!! TFS

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  7. I love your hot air balloon & the sentiment! TFS!

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  8. Wonderful, love the hot air balloon, the rainbow and the setiment! TFS.

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  9. Very cute!! So glad you remembered that pin!

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  10. I am loving this!! The Hot Air Balloon is the perfect touch to this rainbow!!!! So fun! Loves- Madge

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