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12 Days of Christmas Blog Hop Day 8



Welcome to the 2015 HoneyBearz 12 Days of Christmas Blog Hop.
 This hop will take place November 24th through December 5th, and the new postings each day will be posted by 8am eastern standard time. 
This hop will be full of wonderful ideas and inspiration to get you well on your way of creating all of those beautiful Christmas project. This is an awesome way to get a lot of your Christmas cards, and scrapbook layouts finished, home decorations completed and maybe even be inspired to create something using a new technique that you have never tried.  There will be a new project posted each and every day by all the                                                                                                 wonderful amazing ladies in this hop. Also                                                                                            each day we will have a guest designer or                                               two for you to visit.
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To start at the beginning of the hop, check out the guest designers and blog hop sponsors, you can head over to Honey Bearz Designs.   You should have hopped over from ASHLEY's blog, so now that you are here let's get started with today's project!

Hi everyone, Sandy here to show you today's Christmas inspiration project.
Every year I do a Home Decor Craft Decoration, this year I wanted to try a Grown Up "Snow Globe".

All you need is a large jar (found at the thrift store), Christmas decorations, "snow" and hot glue gun.
This is a great project for all those little odds and ends at the bottom of your Christmas storage box.


I used a stuffed snowman, wooded trees, snowflake embelli, scrap ribbon from a wreath that was falling apart, berries and gold leaf sprig pick, oh and some glitter flocking for the snow.  With a little bit of glue to keep everything in place, you are all set. 
Hint: Make sure the jar opening in big enough so you can get your hand in there.


I think I might give this to my sister in law though. She has toddlers that are now attacking everything on the tables. This might be a good idea because they can't get inside. 

side view




Finally, Scrapping for Less is sponsoring a Holiday gift to TWO of our Scrapbook Blessings Club Hopper/Followers. All you have to do is follow SBC and leave a comment below. At the end of the Hop, TWO PEOPLE will win a $15.00 Gift Certificate to Scrapping for Less, 
an online Facebook Craft Supply Store.

Hope you are inspired for Holidays. Next up in the hop is Elizabeth.  
See you back here tomorrow!
Here is the entire hop line up:

1. Lisa Pontious - http://honeybearzdesigns2011.blogspot.com
Anna -http://grumpygrandmacreations.blogspot.com(Guest Designer)
Jana - http://www.rhapsodyonpaper.blogspot.com (Guest Designer)
2. Madge - http://www.thescrappinlounge.com/blog
3. Ashley W - http://marinewifesscrappinlife.blogspot.com
4. Sandy Hentzel - https://www.bloglovin.com/…/scrapbook-blessings-club-5722003
5. Elizabeth Jeanne - http://CraftsByHappyStamper.com
6. Angela - www.crazy3monkeys.blogspot.com
7. Alicia - www.goldengoddessdesigns.blogspot.com
8. Miranda - www.nanasscrapspot.com
9. Daphne - http://craftyscrapsofstuff.blogspot.com
10. Rhonda - craftingwithblue.blogspot.com
11. Charmagne - http://www.sanurascraps.blogspot.com
12. Barbara- http://barbarab3.blogspot.com
13. Lisa F - http://lisaslittlerascals.blogspot.com
14. Sharondalyn - Http://www.clippingsbysharondalyn.blogspot.com
15. Jessi - http://www.mylifeinartsncrafts.co

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. Our You Tube Channel: amomsjoy3
  Thank you for stopping by and have a blessed day! SBC Design Team Members

Comments

  1. Cute, Cute, Cute! Such a fun idea! TFS
    Have a blessed day,
    Migdalia
    *Crafting With Creative M*

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  2. oh my goodness!! this is just wonderful! and by that I really mean full of wonder!! how magical!! I just love it!

    Alicia

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  3. How creative! What a great way to repurpose used items! Thanks for hopping with me this week!

    Sharondalyn

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  4. What a fun and festive project!! Love the adorable scene you created!!

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  5. What a fun idea! It reminds me of the fairy jars. Very creative to make one for winter!!! TFS!

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  6. "HELP, I'm in a jar and I can't get out!!!!!" Sorry, couldn't resist. lol He's adorable!!! TFS! :-)

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  7. Clever idea.
    the jar has a unique shape.
    thanks for sharing.

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  8. What a fantastic adult snow jar! Love the idea of using some left over decorations.

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  9. Great idea!!! And it looks so cute!!

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  10. Great job! My kids just asked me if we could make our own snow globes....maybe we will try this.

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  11. Pretty, pretty! Love it (and snowmen, too!). Thanks for joining in.

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