Monday, November 28, 2011

Bows and Berries Blog Hop

Happy Monday! If you're following the Bows and Berries blog hop, you should be coming from Janet's blog. Or, you can start at the beginning from the Bows and Berries site. The B&B site also gives details on the digis you can win from the blog hop and the current challenge.

For biweekly challenge, we're all using this month's freebie Toasty Gingerbread Man stamp (check out the Bows and Berries blog to download this little guy). I wanted to create a scene with the gingerbread man, so here's the card I came up with:



There were about a zillion steps to this card (making a template, die cutting, glittering, misting, printing the stamp, masking, coloring, fussy cutting, etc.)...I'm surprised I wasn't raiding the recycling can to make my own cardstock. In the end, I realized I forgot to put on a sentiment, but I couldn't bring myself to start over. So just imagine a good sentiment, okay?

Here's a close-up of the B&B gingerbread man:



Want a chance to win some free digis and see a variety of uses for this little guy? Join the hop and comment along the way.

To join in the current Bows and Berries challenge, you'll need to use the gingerbread stamp to make anything you want...no rules as long as you use the freebie stamp. You have until midnight (GMT) on December 11th to link up your project on the Bows and Berries blog.

Robin also has 50% off everything in her shop if you use the coupon code "GIFT50." Check out the Bows and Berries site to see what she has.

Next up in the hop is the fabulous Kasia!
For my regular readers, I apologize for being so absent from blog world lately. I've been working on a large, short-notice project for work everyday for about 10 days (working on Thanksgiving blows). I'm getting close to the end, but it's been a lot of late nights and has pretty much zapped all of my free time (and creativity). So I'm terribly sorry for not visiting your blogs--you all mean so much to me, and I feel bad when I can't visit. I miss seeing what you're up to!

Thanks for looking! Have a great week!

Here are the details
Cardstock: (white) Papertrey Ink, (grey) DCWV
Stamps: (Toasty Gingerbread Man) Bows and Berries
Ink: (blue) October Afternoon Sprinklers, (Vanilla) Smooch Spray
Dies: (tree, stars) Hero Arts, (circle) Spellbinders
Glitter: (chunky crystal, smooth crystal) Martha Stewart
Markers: Copics
Twine: Twinery

42 comments:

  1. Brilliant card... can see all the hard work you put into it!! Thanks so much for all hard work with Bows and Berries DT this year!!!
    Robin

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  2. Love the colors and the sweet image!!

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  3. So adorable and clever! Love the layout!

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  4. Fabulous! That background is such a knock-out and I can't stop looking at it :)
    Hugs from Finland, Eemeli

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  5. How adorable! Your zillion techniques totally paid off - BIG TIME!!! Such a cutie!

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  6. Super cute! All of your steps resulted in a fabulous card!

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  7. Great card. Love the globe! The gingerbread man looks like he is having fun frolicking in the snow-lol

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  8. Fabulous!!! Love the snow globe shape and it made me think that I bought a bunch of these at a paper warehouse sale last spring. Thank you for the inspiration!!

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  9. Gorgeous card. it worth millions of steps to make.

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  10. I LOVE your card and I love that you made a mistake and just kept on going. Sometimes these ladies on the blogs are so perfect and their work is so perfect it feels like I will never be as good as they are! Ok, question..what did you use to make the snow?

    I am a new follower (I really like your blog, I think I will be checking you out a lot, please feel free to follow me back)

    www.chrissandlou.blogspot.com
    america57@comcast.net

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  11. What an awesome idea! And well done! Thank you!

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  12. What a brilliant idea using a snow globe with this adorable gingerbread man. Love the scene with the tree and the snow. He looks like he is jumping for joy at all the snow.

    Hugs
    Linda xxx

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  13. Love the circle with sky and snow. Gives everything a 'snow globe' feel. Wonderful color choices for the little gingerbread man!

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  14. Love your card Jocelyn... SUPA cute...!!! I hope you had a great time and good food during thanksgiving... hugs..xoxo

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  15. I'm lovin this one .What a fab card for a child ,you could put their name on the front.Just perfect and worth all your hard work,

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  16. your card won me oveer with the snowglobe shape! How cute! He's running around in a snowy world! :-) Holiday hugs! :-) Amy

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  17. Super sweet card, I can that the details you've added-they are perfect!

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  18. I love the colors you used on your card! It is so pretty!The red and white twine looks so nice on your card. You don't have to have a sentiment on every card. The picture says it all sometimes. Thanks for sharing. Edwina Brown edwinabrown@comcast.net

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  19. Super duper cute Jocelyn! Love his little coat and mittens and that awesome glitter ball backdrop!

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  20. He is precious Jocelyn! The misting has a wonderful effect!

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  21. It just sucks that you're so brutally busy - and yeah, working on holidays definitely blows! My hubs always has to :(
    I love the sparkly snow, and the awesome snowglobe! The little twine tie is just perfect :)

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  22. It was worth the work great card don't think anyone missed a sentiment

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  23. this is such a fabby snowglobe card - love it. great to be part of the team with you

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  24. Your card doesn't need a sentiment, that gingerbread man is cute enough to go it alone!
    Love the snowglobe idea :)
    Jenny x

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  25. Oh, what a sweet and snowy card! The steps were definitely worth it.

    Hope your project is done. Real life stinks sometimes!!

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  26. wow very cute! i love snow globes what a totally cute idea!!! great job!

    www.craftin-dawn.blogspot.com

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  27. All the time you spent on your card was well worth it! And I didn't notice the no sentiment. :D I think it looks wonderful as is.

    Hope you get your work project finised so you can get your free time back.

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  28. adorable gingerman snowglobe card!!! Love the little snowflakes.

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  29. This card is so perfect it just speaks for itself!! I love the misted sky and snow and all the fabulous glitter!

    I hope work eases up soon so you can wow us with your homemade recycled paper. :)

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  30. >>GASP<< Love the snow globe card! Just stopiing by for a Jocelyn fix and some eye candy. Love your cards : )

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  31. OHHH! I Love the idea of misting the top half--and all that glitter makes it really look like a snow globe!! LOVE:)

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  32. Cutest. Snowglobe. Ever.
    Such a gorgeous card and all those steps were worth it!

    I've been MIA too and am trying to catch up. Hope all is well with you!

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  33. Hey Jocelyn! This is fabulous. :)
    I love the little snowglobe you created!

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  34. Hey Jocelyn! This is fabulous. :)
    I love the little snowglobe you created!

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  35. I've never made a snowglobe and this looks fab!!

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  36. Lovely snowglobe card. All that hard work and steps paid off.
    Mags
    x

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  37. Eeek, how cute! I totally love this and I'm also wondering why I bought a snowglobe die when I could've made my own. LOL

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  38. Very very cute! This is the cutest snow dome scene ever!

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  39. Oh my gosh...this is so adorable!!! All steps involved were worth the end result!!! I don't believe you always need to put a sentiment on the front!

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