Sunday, November 17, 2019

Stampendous Collaboration Blog Hop Day 3

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Its day three of our collaboration Holiday/Winter Blog Hop with Stampendous & our two design teams are wrapping up the weekend with a few more awesome projects that feature some of our Holiday Sparkle Blends as well as some amazing holiday cling stamps and Windowrama card kits from Stampendous!
Do you want to win some of these products for yourself? I've got 3 of these prize packs, each featuring a Holiday themed cling stamp set, Windowrama card kit (either Christmas or Winter themed) and Chipboard 3D Windowrama kit, generously donated by Stampendous, as well as 3 randomly selected, full size Sparkle Blends from our 2018 and 2019 Releases!

(Each pack has an approximate value of $30.00. Exact contents will vary.) 


There are more prizes up for grabs over on the Stampendous Blog, so make sure you hop on over there, too!

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We'd love for you to hop along with us all weekend. Members of both design teams will be posting projects all weekend, so here are the Hop Links and Schedule! 
Please leave some comment love on each post for entries to win prizes! The more comments you leave, the more entries you get (up to one per post). 

Giveaway Rules: You must be at least 18 to enter. US residents only, please, due to high shipping costs. Giveaway will close at 11:59 pm EST on Sunday, November 17th, 2019 & I will select 3 winners at random from all comments. Winners will be posted on the Doodles Paper Playground & Sparkle Blends Fan Club Facebook pages, as well as here on the blog, no later than Tuesday the 19th. Winners will have 5 days to email DoodlesPaperPlayground@gmail.com with their mailing address to claim their prizes. Any unclaimed prizes will be redrawn. 

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I'm sharing the final of the 3 projects I created for our collab Hop, today. I decided to switch things up and try my hand at creating a Shaker Ornament with the Windowrama Snowflake 3D Chipboard Kit.



I started with 4 of the circular ornaments from the kit with the snowflakes punched out and set aside (for a future project with my nephew). I glued 2 of them together with strong liquid glue, making sure to line them up as perfectly as possible & set them aside to dry. Next, I took the other 2 ornament pieces and pounced some color on them, direct from a Salty Ocean Distress Oxide ink pad & hit it with my heat gun to dry before adding some white pitgment ink, using the same method, for variation (I keep a cheap white pigment ink pad for this purpose, because there WILL be color transfer.) and again hit them with my heat gun to dry. Make sure you move the gun around a lot so the chipboard doesn't warp. I thought about adding more color, but really liked the distressed, rustic look, and decided to leave it alone. Instead, I grabbed my Dovecraft Candyfloss Glitter Glue and added some strategic lines on the front panel to echo the existing snowflake design. I pulled some of the snowflakes from the Frozen Sparkle Blend and pressed them into the glitter glue at random, for a little bit of extra embellishment & set it aside to dry.



I die cut two round pieces of clear acetate
used 1/8 inch double sided tape and adhered the acetate circles to the back side of my colored panels. I adhered the back panel to my, now dry, center pieces/shaker box and added a generous pinch of Opal Sparkle Blends before adhering the front panel of the ornament, making sure everything lined up.

I threaded a piece of 1/8 inch, light blue ribbon from my stash through the hole in the ornament and tied it, leaving about 3.5 inches of loop. I took piece of darker blue ribbon and tied a bow with long tails around the loop, using wet glue on the knot to keep the bow from sliding or coming undone. Once that dried, I tied two reclaimed bells from my stash at the ends of the tails.

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As an added Bonus, our exclusive retailer,
White Rose Crafts is having an AWESOME
Sparkle Blends Sale, this weekend only!! 
All of our Blends are limited edition; so, if you've had your eye on any of our current collection, now is the perfect time to grab them before they're gone for good! 
This is the best price we've ever offered, and it probably won't come around again! Today is the last day to shop using this code, so don't wait!

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Thank you for hopping along with us this weekend & leaving comment entries with our incredibly talented designers!
We appreciate all of your support & hope you've been inspired!
Crafty Hugs!

11 comments:

  1. This makes a wonderful shaker.
    Could be hung as a decoration
    all through the winter season.
    Looks like a fun kit.
    thanks for sharing
    txmlhl(at)yahoo(dot)com
    Illinois

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  2. Gorgeous ornament! I can't wait to try a WindowRama Chipboard project! They look really fun to make! Beautiful Sparkle Blend and embellishments!

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  3. Lovely!! Blue is my favorite color so I find this to be perfect. I really love all of the glitter as well. Beautiful ornament! TFS (and thanks for the sale too!!)

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  4. This is just stunning! Gorgeous coloring and I love
    the bells.

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  5. This is gorgeous!!! Love all the sparkle. Thank you for a fabulous collaboration. I have been in awe of all your amazing shaker blends, but I really am dazzled by the birthstone collection that I have seen mentioned a few times. I had to hunt it down in the store to take a closer look. LOVE LOVE LOVE!!! Thank you for sharing your products and projects and for the chance to win some generous prizes!!! I am a new follower!!
    <3 J

    jwoolbright at gmail dot com
    HerPeacefulGarden.blogspot.com

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  6. Pretty snowflake shaker ornaments and I like the addition of the jingle bells.

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  7. Looks charming and
    so pretty! Great
    shaker.
    Carla from Utah

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  8. What a great idea to make a shaker ornament out of the left over pieces! Love all the sparkle.

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  9. Such a cool look to have the snowflake die cut!!

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