Friday, March 1, 2013

LNS Spring Treasure Hunt Blog Hop

Hi Everyone.  Thanks for being so loyal and hanging in there this past two months.  I’m happy to announce I’m finally out of my blogging slump. I'm feeling better now that my six week winter cold has finally ended (fingers crossed here) and recovering from the loss of my dog Murphy. 

In fact, I'm feeling like heading back to my sadly neglected stamp room which means life is getting better. So let's get on with it by welcoming in March 1st!

Along with my new-found enthusiasm I'm also happy to announce the start of the Late Night Stamper’s Spring Treasure Hunt Blog Hop!



If you haven't played the LNS Treasure Hunt before then this is a fun opportunity for you to check out some great LNS blogs and be entered to win a grand prize of $150 in Stampin' Up! products offered by Sherrill Graff of LNS as well as a prize from me. If you've played before welcome back, I know you'll enjoy this new hunt too. What an exciting way to start the month?

Here’s how to play and the important stuff! 

  • Visit my LNS Treasure Hunt Page and search the blogs that are listed for treasure hunt clues. All participating blogs* will have a picture of the  treasure chest pictured above and a picture of their clue posted. 

  • When you've found the clue, write down what it is and which blog you found it on  
  • You’ll have from March 1st to May 12th, 2013 to collect 50 clues. 
  • Once you've collected 50 clues, email them to me.  Every correct entry I receive will be entered in Sherrill’s drawing on May 15th as well as my drawing on the same day. 
So don't delay, start blog hopping today. Contest ends May 12th at midnight PST so the winner can be announced on May 15th

*Note:  On March 1st there were only 31 LNS members registered for the bloghop, although we are anticipating more to sign up over the next week.  When I receive news of new participants I will update the Participating Blog List, so please come back and check the bottom of my list for new participants. 

So let's get things started here’s my clue: 


Clear Block Bundle  

If you stamp with clear-mount stamps, you'll need a clear block to adhere your stamps to. Stampin' Ups! blocks are a clear choice. They're made from high-quality, sturdy acrylic and these blocks can hold one stamp or multiple stamps if you want to create a collage of images.

You can save 15% when you buy clear blocks as bundles. Start with the Clear Block Starter Bundle (Item 129851 Price $26.95) which includes the most popular blocks: C, D and H. 

Or if you're like me and have to have them all, try the Clear Block Bundle which includes all of the blocks from A – I (Item #118491 Price $89.95). See PAGE 7 IDEA BOOK AND CATALOGUE for block sizes.

7 comments:

Kris Sobolik said...

Very pretty cards in your thank you cards for friends post! Just browsing the fellow Treasure Hunt bloggers sites :) Have a great day!

Sherrill Graff owner said...

Just thought I'd stop by and check up on you. Looks like you have been busy stamping. Your blog looks great!

Have a creative day, sherrill graff Late Night stamper

Unknown said...

I love this bundle! I actually use every single one of them. It was definitely a great investment, along with the secure storage case that keeps them from getting scratched or marked. Great clue!
~Shawnie B.
www.CardsByShawnie.com

Unknown said...

I love this bundle! I actually use every single one of them. It was definitely a great investment, along with the secure storage case that keeps them from getting scratched or marked. Great clue!
~Shawnie B.
www.CardsByShawnie.com

Unknown said...

I love your cards and I'm so sorry to hear about your sweet Murphy. Thanks for a chance to win!

Jennifer Hovermale said...

Sorry to hear about Murphy! I like how you design some of your cards. I will be visiting this site again. For now, thank you for the clue. Happy stampin!!

lisa808 said...

Thanks for the fun hop. I just sent you my list.

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