Zva Creative Blog Hop (3-1)

Hello all!

Rather than my normal post, I’m in joining my Zva Creative teammates for another blog hop.

So let’s get going. 🙂

We are joining together today to share a project that we have created using some of our favorite Zva Creative
products. I am hoping that
you will take some time to join us for a little bit of fun!

The Blog Hop begins at Kim Hughes’ blog.
She is linking to one of the Zva designers and that designer is linking
to the next and so on. She says to tell you there are 12 design team members, so be prepared
to be inspired along the way. Hidden on 5 of the blogs is a Zva
Creative prize package consisting of the latest CHA release…YAY!  Those blogs will be randomly chosen after the hop is over, so it’s important to leave a comment on as many blogs as
you can along the way.

This Blog Hop runs through midnight on Tuesday, March 2nd and the 5
winners will be announced on Wednesday, March 3rd. We will do our
best to notify each winner, but it’s best if you can pop in to all of
the blogs once again on Wednesday…plus, you never know what kind of
inspirational creation that you may find there.  All you need to do is
leave a comment on this Zva Blog Hop post…you do not need to leave a
comment on each and every designer’s blog post to qualify. The more
times you leave a comment along the blog hop path though, the more
chances you will have to be one of the lucky winners.

Enough deets. Let me show you my card.


See the line the lantern is hanging from? Well, Zva makes several strips of bling. I dig them because you can do so much with them. You can mold them into shapes (circles and hearts, anyone?). You can use cut off a little piece and save the rest for a later project (that’s what I did here). You can use them straight. Or you can use them wavy.

They are just fun.

Besides the line of bling, the word is also from Zva.

The papers and lantern are from My Mind’s Eye.

Well, that’s all for now.

Next stop on the hop is:

Angelica Franssen

Take ’em away, Angelica!

Thanks so much for joining us on the hop today!
And thank you for stopping by. I’ll be back later.

119 thoughts on “Zva Creative Blog Hop (3-1)

  1. Love the festive card! 🙂 I never get the straight ones since I never know what to do with them but I LOVE all the ideas you’ve shared!

  2. I love your card…the colors and of course the BLING! I definitely need to get some of that bling to jazz up my cards!

  3. Super fun, Teri! BTW, I just ordered a Daisy Bucket stamp (I love your face) after seeing a card you made with it a while back. Thanks for the enabling! 😉

  4. I’m a big fan of the clear crystals too because if you’ve got ’em & need a color, you can simply color with your Copics & make them fit your project!!!

  5. I didn’t even think of bending those strips into shapes, thanks for sharing a great tip ! Card is darned cute too.

  6. I love the lanterns and the color combo you used. Thanks for the blog hop opportunity; they’re so much fun!

    Miriam from CA

  7. love your card ! the sentiment in bling is great and love the line the lantern is hanging on ! didn’t know zva had these strips ….

    Marsha

  8. You clever little thing you! Hanging that lantern by a “bling string”! My hats off to you and your ingenuity – Great Job!

  9. Another delightful card, Teri! I’ve seen you use ZVa Creative products before on different cards – really love the finishing touches they give to your work. Thanks for sharing!

  10. Teri-
    This is gorgeous! LOVE the lanterns!!!
    And your two cards in the previous post are FABULOUS too!! LOVE the pink patterned paper and the bowling!!!!
    ((((((HUGS))))))
    k 🙂

  11. Wow, LOVE this card, the bright colors and the paper lanterns are so pretty, and of course love the bling too 🙂

  12. Thanks for sharing…wish everyone would open up the comment link…am only able to reply to some, not all which is sad cause there are some really talented ladies out there that can’t recieve my thanks…but a big thank you to you for sharing your talent! hugz…claire

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