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Scrapping for Less: Gina Marie Design Blog Hop


Hello our Crafty Friends,  Lots is happening and going on this month over at 
                                                                             
  We debuted ALTENEW last weekend! Didn't you just love all the creations?
 I sure am one blessed woman to have such a talented design team.
 I absolutely loved everyone's projects. There are lots of Altenew items you 
can purchase...ranging from some holiday (Christmas) sets to florals to line
 images! Head on over and check them out!

Not only are we showcasing Altenew...we are also showcasing 
Gina Marie Designs dies...love, love her dies! So all month you will be seeing
 these types of items. I also challenged my Design Team to try and use 
Christmas pattern papers in a non-holiday way so they will be sharing those
 along with their projects as well. So, today we thought we would have another
 hop and share some projects with you...don't forget to leave a comment on 
each blog. Each DT member will have a Gina Marie die to give away and then
 enter the Rafflecopter on the SFL blog because there will be a larger prize for 
one of you. Thanks so much for joining us today!

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Welcome! So for my project, I decided to try my hand at the Twist and Pop Card.
It was fun to do but took a little while.  I did follow a video from SBC DT Member Katie 
Skiff. She was one I could actually follow. Here is her video link:
 https://youtu.be/SQMwjTIBIW4


I also used Distress inks and the Sunburst die as
a stencil for the yellow and red color. Love how
it came out!






 
These are the dies that I used for this card.



 that I purchased at Scrapping for Less. It is called Snow Days.

And the stickers are from Doodlebug Designs, Ladybug Garden.
Both are older sets but I am determined to use my stash!!!!

          


One person that comments on this post will win this Gina
Marie- Pine Needles Die.  Good Luck!

Up next is Teresa, just click on her link in the line up.






Here is the line-up for you:

Teresa: Fresh and Renewed NEXT!!!!!

Comments

  1. Beautiful Gina Marie Die. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  2. Beautiful card! Love the colors and design!

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  3. Love how you combined the different dies on your card!!

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  4. Love that sunray die , beautiful work :)

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  5. Your cards are so cool! Love the colors you used.

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  6. Great card, I've wanted to try this card fold.

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  7. Beautiful card! I love that sunburst die!

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  8. Great card. I'm going to try this card! Love Gina Marie. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  9. What a fantastic card. Thanks for the inspiration.

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  10. Love the format of your awesome card! Great dies to use with the set of squares and circles with the stitched detail, and the sunburst die!

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  11. I like using papers for a theme other than their original intent. Very cute!
    hiwendyhi at yahoo dot com

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