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MFP October Blog Hop Theme is: Thanks

Welcome to MFP 
October Blog Hop
Theme is: Thanks
There will be prizes given for commenting
and for doing the tutorials. Each winner 
will be chosen by Random.Org.
A large stamp set for commenting.
A mini stamp set for doing the tutorial, 
and everyone doing the tutorials will
earn a Tutorial Badge.

You will have until 3pm CT,
Friday, Sept. 30th to
comment and do tutorials.

Join us each day, Oct. 25 - 28, for some 
time to be THANKFUL!

 One of the easy gift projects out there is this one.
"TWISTED GIFTCARD HOLDER"

With one sheet of double sided designer paper, one cut and two score folds,
you are done.... presto card.
If you would like to see a video tutorial for this, just let me know in the comments.

Let's get started HOPPING !!
Here's the Design Team
Pam 
Sandy  (HERE)
Shirley (NEXT)


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Prize for COMMENTING,
chosen by Random.Org, is
"Calendar"
The MFP Winners Badge for 
commenting and tutorial 
will be awarded. 

Tutorials
            1. Subway Art Sentiments by Kren
               2. Clip Place Card Holders by Vickie

Prize for doing a TUTORIAL

chosen by Random.Org, is
"Halloween Selections Mini"
Enter your tutorial submissions

MFP Tutorial Badge is awarded
just for trying one of the tutorials.



All prizes and badge winners will be announced
on Sat. Oct. 29st.

NOW...

Enjoy the Hop. Come back each day to be 
inspired! Get to work on the tutorials and show 
us what you make by Oct. 28, 3pm CT 
and don't forget to be commenting! Come back 
on Oct. 29th to see if you are a winner!!

Comments

  1. A very cute gift card holder. I like the added twist.

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  2. Your twisted gift card holder turned out really nice. I love that turkey!

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  3. I like the papers you used on your twisted gift card holder. Great job.

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  4. Wow, an amazing holder for a gift card!

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  5. I've made this Twisted Card before and had forgotten all about it. Thanks for reminding me just in time for holiday gift card giving!

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  6. Love your card. What a neat design. Thanks for sharing your art.

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  7. Great idea....I like the uniqueness of it!

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  8. This is cool! It's not your standard gift card holder.

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