The winner of the My Mind's Eye paper pack on my blog was comment number 24...Ladydoc, who said,
"Darling tree!"
Contact me with mailing info and I'll get your prize right out! :)
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Friday, July 1, 2011
Blog Hop!
Welcome to A Walk Down Memory Lane’s first ever Blog Hop!
Summer is here and so is our reveal of July’s featured manufacturer- My Mind’s Eye. We are so happy to have our 1st Blog Hop with MME and giving away a beautiful collection.
There are TWO ways you can win!
1. Leave a comment on all of the blogs included in the hop (including this one!).
2. “Like” our Facebook page and leave us a comment there telling us what’s your favorite line from My Mind’s Eye.
AWDML Blog
Tifany
Amy
Lisa
Gina
Cindy
Lucy
AWDML on Facebook
You will be entered into the prize drawing for each of the blogs you comment on by random drawing. You will have until midnight on July 4th and winners will be posted on the DT and AWSML blogs and on our Facebook page on July 6th.
The winner will receive My Mind’s Eye Life’s Story Collection
1. Leave a comment on all of the blogs included in the hop (including this one!).
2. “Like” our Facebook page and leave us a comment there telling us what’s your favorite line from My Mind’s Eye.
AWDML Blog
Tifany
Amy
Lisa
Gina
Cindy
Lucy
AWDML on Facebook
You will be entered into the prize drawing for each of the blogs you comment on by random drawing. You will have until midnight on July 4th and winners will be posted on the DT and AWSML blogs and on our Facebook page on July 6th.
The winner will receive My Mind’s Eye Life’s Story Collection
Just hop to each blog and check out some of the projects that our design team has put together for you. Now don’t forget to leave some loving’ so you have chance to win.
Thanks so much for playing along!
Good luck!
Here are my projects that I created with some of MME’s line from AWDML Store (http://www.awdml.com):
A Boy and His Bear
and to celebrate Christmas in July...how about a fun and funky Christmas tree?!
You'll need adhesive, three different patterned papers, your paper trimmer, scissors, an edge distresser and embellishments.
First cut out three circles. Mine are 10", 7.5" and 4".
Next cut a straight line from the side to the middle of each circle and distress the edges of the circles.
place a strip of adhesive along the back side next to the slit you cut, then curl the circle in on itself. Do this will all three circles.
Now stack them on top of each other. You can use adhesive here if you want, but it's unnecessary.
Then, simply embellish as desired. I used some MME stickers and cut outs and Kaiser Crafts Pearls.
Enjoy your finished product!
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