Saturday, March 17, 2012

Step It UP! #64 - Blog Candy Giveaway

Sign up to follow my blog and leave me a comment telling me something you like about my blog and something you would like to see more of!
I will put all of the followers with comments into a random drawing for the blog candy. 
Be sure you are following my blog and have left a comment (what you like/what you want to see more of) between Friday, March 16 and Thursday, March 22.
I will announce the winner on Friday, March 23rd!


Step #1 CARD:
Supplies:
  • Cherry Cobbler CS, Crumb Cake CS, Naturals White CS
  • Elementary Elegance 
  • Versamark
  • Cherry Cobbler Embossing Powder, Heat Tool, Dimensionals
Step #2 CARD: 

Supplies:
  • Cherry Cobbler CS, Crumb Cake CS, Naturals White CS
  • Elementary Elegance, Creative Elements
  • Versamark, Crumb Cake Ink Pad
  • Cherry Cobbler Embossing Powder, Heat Tool, Seam Binding Ribbon, Dimensionals


 Step #3 CARD:

Supplies:
  • Cherry Cobbler CS, Crumb Cake CS, Naturals White CS
  • Elementary Elegance, Creative Elements, You're a Gem
  • Versamark, Crumb Cake Ink Pad, Sahara Sand Ink Pad
  • Cherry Cobbler Embossing Powder, Heat Tool, Seam Binding Ribbon, Dimensionals, Striped Grosgrain Ribbon, Stamping Sponges, Trinket Crowns




5 comments:

  1. i'm following! this is my first time here. i've only ever seen your creations are fb and pinterest. i LOVE the videos! i am a visual learner of course! and i really like seeing the same card different ways or occassions.

    as for what else i'd like to see? just more i guess. lol i've seen more of things here that i never would have even thought of. thanks joan!

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  2. I really enjoy the step it up cards... Gives me lots of ideas. And videos are always great! Thank you!
    Angie Potts

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  3. Oh my, these are GORGEOUS! I really love step 2 and 3! Nice work.

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  4. New follower! I love cards and seeing your projects they are very beautiful creative and inspiring. I love the videos as I get to learn many things from them. I guess I want to see more of your great projects and videos.

    Thanks, Luanne

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  5. Hi, I would love to see multiple variations of a stamp using the same card stock and patterned paper e.g gift sets.

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