Three years ago I created a 'Let's Get Blogging Challenge' for some crafty friends who wanted to learn how to build a blog to share their creations online. At the end of the challenge, I invited participants to join me in a blog hop. Blog hops are a great way of getting exposure for your blog, but also wonderful for building relationships with other bloggers - to meet and interact and grow, not just as a blogger, but as a crafter too! This group is certainly proof of that!
Today I am breaking my blogging hiatus to join the team as they celebrate 3 years of blogging and hopping together.
The challenge was to choose any past theme. I chose the 'Use that DSP' challenge. Putting my huge stash of retired patterned papers to use is still a big goal of mine. Here I've grabbed an assortment of black and white patterns to play with.
Thanks for stopping by! Next up in the hop is my friend Tanya Rees. I handed the reins of this hop over to Tanya some time ago and she's been a fantastic team leader for this lovely group!
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Gorgeous cards! And thanks again for creating this group, it's been great getting to know the team & being inspired by all their creations :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards Jenn, glad to see I'm not the only one trying to use my stash, not sure I'll get there. Thank you for creating this group, its such great community with so much inspiration.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards with one of my favorite sets! Thank you for starting this group, it is great to be a part of it!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you were able to hop with us this month, and thank you for creating this fantastic group.
ReplyDeleteI love what you have done with both of these gorgeous cards, combining new stamps and dies with both retired DSP and ribbon.
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