Saturday, March 2, 2013

Red Carpet Studio Lucky Leprechaun Blog Hop

Welcome to Day 2 of the Lucky Leprechaun Blog Hop, brought to you by the card design team of Red Carpet Studio!


If you've come from Ashley's blog, you're in the right place. If you've just come across the hop and would like to start at the beginning, please visit Red Carpet Studio.

This hop was put together to share with you fun and creative ideas for St. Patrick's Day projects along with introduce you to our new design team members AND officially announce our March Lucky Link-Up contest!

Before we get to all that fun information, I'd like to share my project with you. I created...
I created a shaped shamrock card. I used a Scraptastical Kreations file to create the shamrock and used my Silhouette Software to make a shadow layer and an inlets.  To create the base, I just welded two of the shadow layers.  I added some gel sticking and lime green Stickles. 
 
Supplies:
Cardstock
Pattern Paper
Fluid Chalk
Gel Pen
Stickles

 
 

And of course we have some wonderful sponsors giving away prizes to those who comment both days on every stop of the hop. :)

3 digis of winner's choice

6 digital image sets

5 digital stamps

$10 gift certificate

Winners will be announced at Red Carpet Studio on Tuesday March 5th along with the winners of our wedding/anniversary card challenge.

And now for our March Lucky Link-Up announcement! Each challenge entry in March will enter you to win over $200 in gift certificates to all sorts of online scrapbooking stores, from stamp companies, to paper piecing, to digital scrapbooking sites, and more. Check out the Lucky Link-Up page on the blog for a complete list of sponsors and details about the contest. We're also listing ALL of our March challenges in advance so you can get a head start on all your projects. :) 


We'd also like to give a warm welcome to our new layout design team member, Kim! She is sharing her first project as a DT member in this hop with you. :) 

Your next stop is Kim's blog. 


Thanks for hopping with us! :)

29 comments:

  1. So cute! I can see my girls putting those up all over my house!

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  2. Awesome Cards! I love the beer mug!!!

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  3. Really cute! I love the gold stickles around the edges..makes me think of a lucky pot of gold!
    Tammy
    tampatha01 at gmail dot com

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  4. Your shamrock shaped card is beautiful! I love to do shaped cards - a nice selection for this HOP - thanks for day 2 of the hop - enjoy your week!
    http://ilikepaper01.blogspot.com/

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  5. I haven't made a shaped card for a while, this is so cute! Thanks for the inspiration!

    DebbieM

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  6. Tonya, great card! I love how some of the DT decided to do shaped cards - leprechaun, shamrock, leprechaun's hat...LOL!

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  7. I love your card, the 4 leaf clover screams St. Patrick's Day. Thanks so much for sharing.


    racincrafts at aim dot com

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  8. What a sweet and adorable card.Love it!!!!! Thanks for sharing.
    Huggies
    Rachelle
    xxx

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  9. Love it!

    VinDeeLoo
    vindeeloosthisnthat.blogspot.com
    vndlewis at rocketmail dot com

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  10. That shamrock card is fabulous! So creative, love it!

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  11. Really love it, Tonya. Especially the glitter and stitching.

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  12. That card is terrific! Love the papers and of course the bling :D
    (:(:Smiles:):)

    Robin

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  13. OMG Really cute layers for your green with sparkle shamrock.. lovely

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  14. Fun idea! I could use a four-leaf clover about now! Thanks so much for sharing!

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  15. Like the shape Shamrock card.
    Melissa
    "Sunshine HoneyBee"

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  16. What a fun shaped card, Tonya!!

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  17. Great card! Love the stitching and the glitter. :)

    Ashley

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  18. Oh I really love that paper, great project!

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  19. I love Word pattern paper. This shamrock comes alive with it. Cute card.

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