Friday, April 7, 2017

Hippity Hoppity Blog Hop


Welcome to the 
Hippity Hoppity Blog Hop

Here comes Peter Cottontail
Hoppin' down the bunny trail
Hippity hoppity, Easter's on its way!
Thanks for joining us for a fun hop full of Easter Bunny 
inspired projects!!
Wishing you all a blessed Easter with your family and friends!!


You should have arrived from dear bunny: Angela- mermaidsnmonograms.blogspot.com
If you just happened upon this spectacular hop, Connie Can Crop is the first stop in this hop. 

This is a one day blog hop, but you have until Sunday to finish hopping and leaving your comments for all of these amazing crafters.



We have an awesome sponsor for this month!


One lucky winner will get a $20 gift certificate to shop Paper Crafting World!


Be sure to check out their shop online HERE
Visit them on facebook HERE
Follow their blog HERE for freebies and inspiration!



What do you need to do to win? Easy... become  a follower of each of the fabulous blogs in this hop and leave each of them a comment letting them know what you like best about their projects.

You will have until 10 pm Sunday to finish the hop and leave your comments.
Winners will be announced on Wednesday 4/12/17
at Connie Can Crop.
Be sure to follow everyone and leave a comment along the way!

For this fun hop, I decided to use one of the PCW's sister company Page kits free files: Southwest border card file, to be download for free here.


I used some washi tape and some fun twine  from Connie's crafty card. Some WeRM papers, the SOTM from CTMH, watercoloring pencils, some distressed flowers and glass beads (From a St. V. mixed media kit) from Creative Embellistments, CTMH ink pads, Artistry cart, and liquid glass, and other random paper scraps.


For the inside:


I hope you enjoy it and follow me to.


 Hop on over to dear bunny: Sue- http://suek86401.blogspot.com/

Here's our amazing line up in case you get lost:

Saturday, April 1, 2017

Connie Can Crop Monthly Challenge #57

Dear scrappers,

Happy April's fools day

And time for a new challenge at:

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Connie Can Crop!
This month's challenge is 
Create any type of project using something that has been recycled or reused.
You may create anything you wish: a layout, card, altered item...you name it! 
Just be sure you use something recycled and tell us what that item is!
You can create anything you'd like as long as you use something recycled and be sure to mention you are linking to my challenge.




Please create one layout, card, or other project. 
Your layout can be single page or double page. You may use any other products you wish. 
When you are finished with your project please post it here in this thread.
New Rule!! You must become a follower of my blog to win!!
Please remember I will only count two entries per person. (Just to be fair!)

Entries are due by Sunday, April 30th at 11:59 pm.
Sorry, No back Linking Allowed!!

We have an awesome sponsor for this month

One lucky winner will get a $20 gift certificate to shop Paper Crafting World!


Be sure to check out their shop online HERE
Visit them on facebook HERE
Follow their blog HERE for freebies and inspiration!
You have until midnight , Sunday, April 30th, 2017 to link it up.
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For my challenge, I helped my son to make a Viking chiseled for his academic showcase day:







The Viking Shield was made out of a paper board cake plate, a sippy cup cap as the silver center, foil tape (the one used by the A/C repair companies), here are some of the other materials we used:

Here is my son painting the pink rubber sippy cup cap, first with gesso and then with silver acrylic paint:



 I prepared a colored paste to give some texture to the shield, by combining fluffy modeling paste with a lighter brown acrylic paint.


And then, I scrachted it out to add the Nordic symbol:





Later, 
I added some shimmering using tattered angels spray, painted the symbol with silver acrylic paint and added the metallic tape around the shield.
I carved some Nordic runes in the tape all around the chiseled, added some silver painted Rhine stones to make the shield more realistic.
 Some close ups:












I added some of the darker brown acrylic paint around the symbol to add more depth to it.

I hope you decide to join this fun challenge and share with us your work.

Enjoy the April's rains,

Vicky Tovar

I am joining some challenges myself: