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Bugs and Butterflies BLOG HOP- day 1

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TO MFP STAMP SHOP


Bugs and Butterflies
 BLOG HOP

 Watch out for creepy crawlies !



JOIN US EACH DAY, April 26-29 FOR A BUTTERFLY KISSES GOOD TIME. WE'LL HAVE  TUTORIALS AND DT INSPIRATION. THERE WILL BE PRIZES FOR LEAVING COMMENTS ON THE DESIGN TEAM'S BLOGS AND PRIZES FOR TRYING OUR TUTORIALS.  YOU WILL HAVE 2 WEEKS TO ADD YOUR PROJECT to the APRIL 29th POST FOR US TO SEE SO THERE IS NO EXCUSE NOT TO JOIN IN THE FUN. 

Please Hop along with us!! 
 You could win one of the MFP Stamp Shop BUGS AND BUTTERFLIES related STAMP SETS Just comment on the following blogs ( don't forget this one ) each day for more chances to win! ( You do NOT need to comment on on all the blogs each day! The names are drawn randomly.) Try one of the tutorials shown during the Hop and add your photo to the Inlinkz at the bottom of the APRIL 29 post. The winners will be announced on MAY 14, 2016 right here on the MFP Stamp Shop Blog. You can go back and comment if you missed a day. ( HINT: The more you comment the more chances you have to win. And comments on the MFP blog count twice. ) The deadline for commenting and posting pics of your projects is Friday May 13, 2016 at 10:00 PM EST.

Woohoo, kicking off the first day of hop week!!!! I so look forward towards the end of the month and showcasing some projects for MFP Stamp Shop!  So let's jump right in...



So for hop, I decided to pick out card techniques that are my favorite.  This one here is a screen card that you get by using some paper punches. It is very easy and there is no running out to buy anything special.  Here is the tutorial for this card found at the MFP ning site HERE:
http://mfpspeedytv.ning.com/page/oriental-screen-card

See you back tomorrow where I share a new tutorial. Here is a hint...
flower arrangement on a card! WHAT?!?! I promise you, it is very easy!!!

Tutorials
April 27-- Flower Arranging by Sandy
April 29-- Retiform by Pat

Let's get started !!
Here's the Design Team
Enjoy the Hop. Come back each day. We hope to inspire you to start your own Bugs and Butterflies projects.  Get to work on the tutorials, show us what you made by May 13th and 
check back on May 14, 2016 to see if you are a winner. 


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

Comments

  1. Your screen card is just beautiful.

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  2. Awesome panels. Love your color choices. TFS

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  3. Wow! Cool card cut and gorgeous butterflies! Stunning!

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  4. Screen cards are one of my favorite techniques also.! This one is beautiful! Love the colors you chose. TFS

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  5. Beautiful screen card, and thanks so much for the tutorial!!

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  6. Such a lovely unique card - nice job -

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  7. Very pretty card. Love screen cards. Yours looks so pretty with the butterflies.

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  8. Your screen technique turned out really nice....I can see how it is your favorite....tfs and well done

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  9. What a beautiful and cool card!

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