Friday, May 11, 2018

Connie Can Crop Oriental Blog Hop

Welcome to the Far East Blog Hop.




May is Asian Pacific American Heritage Month (APAHM), celebrating the achievements and contributions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States.
This is a blog hop featuring projects inspired by the Asian culture. Join us as we celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage!
You should have arrived from Shannon- https://shannonhdesigns.blogspot.com/ but if not,
Connie Can Crop conniecancrop.blogspot.com is the beginning of this fun filled hop!
This is a one day blog hop, but you have until Sunday at 10pm to finish hopping and leaving your love for all of these talented crafters.
We have an awesome sponsor for this hop!!

One lucky winner is going to win 4 dies from Cheapo Dies!!
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 on every blog to be eligible to win.
Winners will be announced on Wednesday 5/16/18 at Connie Can Crop.
Be sure to follow everyone and leave a comment along the way!
I made two projects, this first one is a card for my granddaughter.


I used Cricut's Pagoda cartridge to cut the doll, the flowered paper was a gift from my son and his wife who live in Tokyo.

They had 2 wedding, a semi traditional US wedding in David's hometown then a real traditional Japanese wedding in Miki's hometown which is where they met at work. This layout is from their Japanese ceremony.

The papers are from Basic Grey's Konnichiwa collection. The kids are both wearing traditional Japanese wedding kimonos. The heart is done with origami, it was very easy to do, here is the link:  You Tube Origami heart video

I made the, "Love" with the heart on the end with my We R Memory Keepers Happy Jig.

The hearts are a die cut from a really old set I have and I can't remember who they are from.

Next head on over to Alicia- http://goldengoddessdesigns.blogspot.com/ 

Here's our line up in case you get lost along the way.












16 comments:

  1. Love your projects they are adorable

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  2. Love the nesting doll and flower paper. Very elegant. TFS

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  3. The card is adorable - love the almond shaped eyes. Your scrapbook layout is gorgeous - so perfect to honor the special event.

    sue

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  4. Awesome projects! Love your doll card - she is lovely!

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  5. Great idea for my celebrating cultural day layout!!!

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  6. Your projects are lovely! Thanks for the connection to the heart video, I book marked it to make later.

    I have a nephew that met his wife in Tokyo, she was his translator on a business trip. They live in the US now and they have 3 gorgeous daughters!

    Hugs,
    Chriss
    chrissandlou.blogspot.com

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  7. I love the colors on both projects!

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  8. This is absolutely beautiful and the origami heart is the perfect touch. The papers you used are gorgeous!

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  9. That cute little card is adorable and the papers you used are perfect for her kimono. You also did a beautiful job on that wedding layout. The colors are amazing!

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  10. awesome layout! such pretty touches such as the origami heart! super cool!

    Alicia

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  11. How super cute Sue, I love the layout too. How amazing a Japanese wedding. Wow. Good to see your work again. Tfs.

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  12. Theee are both amazing projects! I love the wedding layout! So gorgeous! Thank you for sharing with us. And for joining us.

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  13. Lol. I guess I felt sleep before hitting the publishing comment bottom... I said, amazing layout and card. How exciting a japanish wedding. I hope your son is ok and that they have a long and happy life together... Tfs

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