Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Winnie the Pooh and Tigger too Blog Hop

Welcome to Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too Blog Hop and Pooh's happy little corner at the 100 Acre Woods. Who doesn't love the cuddly loveable bear that gets stuck in a honey jar???

How do you spell "Tigger" T-I-double"guh"-errrrr, that spells Tigger! that's how!!!! "The wonderful thing about tiggers. Is tiggers are wonderful things.Their tops are made out of rubber. heir bottoms are made out of springs.They're bouncy, trouncy, flouncy, pouncy fun, fun, fun, fun, fun But the most wonderful thing about tiggers is I'm the only one. III'm the only one!"

Now, put these two buddies together and what adventures we shall have as will be demonstrated along the way in our hop today!!!




We have a fabulous list of friends today with their wonderful tumbly grumbles in the tummy line up for you today beginning with Lynne at http://slasewcraftiness.blogspot.com/. If you have arrived from Lynn's blog then you haven't fallen out of the forest!!!

Oh, did I mention that there's blog candy???? HMMMMM, guess I didn't. There will be one lucky winner who stops at each stop along the way and leaves a remark of a Cricut Winnie the Pooh Cartridge!!!!! Yeee Hawwww --- I saw that smile!

For my project I made a birthday card.


This picture is of the front of the card. The grass is cut from Dress Up Paper Dolls Cricut cartridge. The circle and the words are made using Sure Cuts A Lot.  The frame and Pooh are cut using the Pooh and Friends cartridge from Cricut. The photo realistic paper is from a stack I bought about 6 years ago on clearance at JoAnn's. The frame is cut from a textured wallpaper sample.


This is the inside of the card. The grass, words and the circle are doubles of those mentioned above.  I used foam to make the balloons pop off the page and a homemade spring woobly on Tigger.


Here is a close up of Tigger. I'll share a secret with you.... he was supposed to have his other ear, but the orange piece was so small it quickly disappeared after being cut... so I cut the ear off completely.


Here is a side view of my homemade woobly. I took a spring that had been lost from a kids toy (or something, not really sure) and cut off the ends so that it was sharp, then I twirled it into a piece of foam on either end and glued it to Tigger and to the card! Hope you enjoyed seeing my card. I really like this one!

You can either follow the empty honey jars along the path or you can follow our incredible line-up:

    1. Lynne ~ http://slasewcraftiness.blogspot.com/
    2. Miriam - http://miriamscreations.blogspot.com/
    3. Kimberly ~ http://scrappingrookie.blogspot.com
    4. Lisa ~ http://handmadewithlove-lisa.blogspot.com/
    5. Linda http://www.lindascreativity.blogspot.com
    6. Lucy ~ http://love2createitall.com
    7. Jackie~ http://jackrabbitscrappin.blogspot.com/
    8. Anita~http://www.anitaandbugs.blogspot.com   
    9. Pamela ~ http//www.kraftykatstampstudio.blogspot.com

    Your next stop along the 100 Acre Woods whether traveling by balloon or bouncing is Kimberly's Blog.

    I not only want to thank you for stopping today to visit but in the admirable words of our hero, Winnie the Pooh, "A day without a friend is like a pot without a single drop of honey left inside." and I know "We will be friends until forever, just you wait and see."

    17 comments:

    1. So cute love the real grass looking paper. Very nice srhswney78@yahoo.com

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    2. Darling card-----you did alot of work and it turned out beautifully.So glad to be in this hop with you.
      Hugs, Anita

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    3. love the frame with the background. I would love this cartridge so I can decorate my newest coming addition to our family in the fall! Thanks for the chance to win.

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    4. This is very cute!! you put a lot of hard work into it. I like it!!

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    5. Such a lovely card with so many wonderful little extras. TFS!

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    6. I love the papers and the textures too! I make my own wobbles as well.
      Hummer Hugs,
      Misty
      deliteful-gifts.blogspot.com
      hummingbird204atcomcastdotnet

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    7. This is excellent..... I loved it when I saw it before and I love it even more now!!!
      hugs..Laura D.

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    8. wonderful card!!
      cathyplus5.blogspot.com

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    9. Great card! You did a wonderful job with this card. I am so glad to see it. Thanks for sharing. Edwina Brown

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    10. Great card!!
      I think I have lost riggers eat before myself. Great thinking just cutting it off. I wouldn't have noticed at all if you didn't point it out. :)

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    11. such a cute and fun card - sure to make whom ever it goes to smile :)

      Linda

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    12. What a totally cute card! I'm your newest follower!

      amyis300 AT hotmail DOT com
      scrapthissavethat.blogspot.com

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    13. Adorable card idea. I will have to follow your formula to make one for my nephew's birthday.

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    14. Adorable card... love the wobbly .... !!!!! Always a pleasure hopping with you my friend!!!! BTW, a little secret, if the piece is too little it either gets cut as you did or drawn by hand and colored!!!
      Hugs, Love, and Pixie Dust
      Lynne
      Her Craftiness

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    15. Great card! TFS

      Lucy
      http://love2createitall.com

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    16. Great card...love the wobbly!
      I will borrow that idea.

      Janea
      www.recollectionalley.blogspot.com

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