Thank you for joining us for
the very first"whogivesascrap?!" Blog Hop
Just One Word!
"whogivesascrap?!" is an online community of crafters who LOVE to indulge in our passion which obviously is paper crafting! Each of our talented ladies will be creating projects based on their word for the New Year!
You should have arrived from Liz over at lizwithlove.blogspot.com, but if you need to start over,
Connie Can Crop , is the beginning of this Special hop!
This is a one day blog hop, but you have until Sunday at 10pm to finish hopping and leaving your love for all of these talented crafters.
Each Blog will be offering their own special prize!!
*I have some super fun goodies from Chalk Couture
up for grabs! Here's what you can win:
*A squeegee to apply the chalk paste
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.
You will have until 10 pm Sunday to finish the hop and leave your comments on every blog to be eligible to win.
Winners will be announced on Wednesday 1/23/19 at each individual blog so be sure to check back. Be sure to follow everyone and leave a comment along the way!
My word for this year is believe. I want to work more on believing in myself, and in good things happening. My dad is also battling cancer, and I believe in the strength of my family in surviving this hard time in our lives. I have a gorgeous project to share that will remind me!
Let's take a look.....
My word for this year is believe. I want to work more on believing in myself, and in good things happening. My dad is also battling cancer, and I believe in the strength of my family in surviving this hard time in our lives. I have a gorgeous project to share that will remind me!
Let's take a look.....
*First I gathered my supplies. I have a board and base, the Believe transfer,
and flowers from the You Are Enough transfer set.
*I apply the reusable transfer to my chalkboard surface.
*Next, I spread the chalkpaste over the design.
*I quickly peel up the transfer to reveal my design!
*Any chalkpaste that is not where I want it is easily wiped off!
*I add some flowers using multiple colors.
*My project is complete! I absolutely love it, and can't wait to proudly display it!!
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to check out her amazing project!
Here's our line up in case you get lost along the way.
This is beautiful! Love the added flower! Such a nice sign!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I’m loving the chalk couture this year
ReplyDeleteAwesome project and great word (you and I chose the same word for different reasons lol)
ReplyDeleteGreat word
ReplyDeletebeautiful sign, prayers for your dad, keep believing
ReplyDeleteAdorable sign and great reminder for your word.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sign and wonderful choice of word.
ReplyDeleteSue
https://suek86401.blogspot.com/
I like the colors you chose! So springy...as we are in the middle of our first snow storm. Jan in MI? Pretty late..but I am glad for the delay b/c I have a foot injury. I have been enjoying all the projects. I think it is enjoyable to display hand crafted home decor!
ReplyDeleteThis is just beautiful! I am loving the crafty items in this Hop! I am shy when it comes to trying something new, but this made me want to try it! Thank you! Sending prayers for your dad , you, and your family.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial on using that transfer and paste, which results in a gorgeous project. My own dad battled cancer over 20 years ago, when there weren't as many options as today..so I hope for the best for you and your family. My word is FOCUS
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful! My dad fought hard (and we lost) 20 years ago, too. Wishing strength to you.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sign. Love the colors
ReplyDeleteLove the different colors and how they enhance the beauty of your sign
ReplyDeleteLoving the sign.... and the flowers are the perfect touch... great job.... my word is Faith... :)
ReplyDeleteJenny, keeping you and your family in my thoughts. Wonderful project to keep your word in front of you every day.
ReplyDeleteAwesome project with chalk couture--I like the colors.
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted to try a project like this, but have always been too afraid. Thanks for the inspiration, tutorial and opportunity to win!
ReplyDeleteLove it Jenny! (Its Tricia, coming up as unknown)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful project and word. Thanks for sharing.
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