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November 19, 2010

Come join us for our 2nd day of blog hoppin' with Spellbinders Paper Arts!

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Howdy!
Wow, did you check out all that inspiration that is being shared in this fun Holiday Hoppin' Blog Swap?

I hope that you are ready for the second day of hoppin' with Graphic45 and Spellbinders! We are ready to send you off on your journey.....Your first stop is Candy Rosenberg's blog where she shares how she used her Nested Crowns as a Christmas decoration. 

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Participating Blogs:

Mona Pendleton Gina Hanson Deborah Young Becca Feeken Julie Overby Kimberly Crawford AJ Otto Margie Higuchi Beth Pingry Jennifer Holmes Kerry Urbatch Shona Erlenborn Tammy Inman Jessica Turner Brenda Hurd Julie Koerber Rae Barthel Rachel O'Crowley Kellie Fortin Kristen Cohen Joy Dickson Candy Rosenberg Laura Craigie Stephanie Hester Leesa Crutcher Nina Brackett

Thank you for joining us and hope you are having as much fun as we are,

Team Graphic45

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Adorable project.
Hugs

Candy, must say you are one talented girl... Anything you touch turns to gold. Love your work. These crowns are beautiful....

WOW Candy that is awsome!! I love how you turned it into a christmas decoration.
Hugs,
Laura

The people that contributed cards, etc are truly artist. Beautiful.

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