Modern Surrealist Marisa Pawelko says CHEERS to the Sizzix Blog Hop!
Welcome to the fifth and final installment of theSizzix Scoreboards Blog Hop. By now you probably know the drill, but in case you're jumping on late I'll fill you in. In each blog hop the designers have been given the same Sizzix die from the Eileen Hull Scoreboards Collection. We each put our own unique spin on the project, and then you get to hop from one of our blogs to the next all the way down the list until you see them all.
This weeks project was the bow. Since it's our last hop on this "blog hop" I thought to send out a virtual cheers to all the designers, commenters and readers who made this blog hop a success! I hope you all are in the mood for a nice chilled limoncello now that summer's finally here and the blog hop is complete! Cheers to us everyone! I so enjoyed seeing all of the creative expression and had an absolute pleasure collaborating with you!

This project can be created using the following fabulous products and tools:
Eileen Hulls Sizzix Scoreboard Bow Die
Westcott Titanium Non-Stick Shears
Cardstock
Marvy Uchida Brush Markers
Art Glitter Ultrafine Neon Glitter
Crushed Velvet
Mexican oilcloth
Mesh Tulle
Fabric Mod Podge
Paper Mod Podge
Blumenthal Lansing Favorite Findings Buttons
Wire twist tie
Here is the list of designers on the blog hop. If you leave a comment on each blog and on Eileen's blog you automatically enter into a drawing for a free Sizzix product! Now get hopping!
Ann Butler- Dressing Up with the Bow die
Bonnie Bruns
Craftside- a behind-the-scenes peek at a crafty world
Debra Quartermain
Einat Kessler
Eileen Hull
Jen Goode
Julie McGuffee
LollyChops
Michelle Cummings
Marisa Pawelko- Modern Surrealist
Roxi Phillips
Sparkle Studio- Sparkle's Bow Bracelet
Veronica Goff
This weeks project was the bow. Since it's our last hop on this "blog hop" I thought to send out a virtual cheers to all the designers, commenters and readers who made this blog hop a success! I hope you all are in the mood for a nice chilled limoncello now that summer's finally here and the blog hop is complete! Cheers to us everyone! I so enjoyed seeing all of the creative expression and had an absolute pleasure collaborating with you!
This project can be created using the following fabulous products and tools:
Eileen Hulls Sizzix Scoreboard Bow Die
Westcott Titanium Non-Stick Shears
Cardstock
Marvy Uchida Brush Markers
Art Glitter Ultrafine Neon Glitter
Crushed Velvet
Mexican oilcloth
Mesh Tulle
Fabric Mod Podge
Paper Mod Podge
Blumenthal Lansing Favorite Findings Buttons
Wire twist tie
Here is the list of designers on the blog hop. If you leave a comment on each blog and on Eileen's blog you automatically enter into a drawing for a free Sizzix product! Now get hopping!
Ann Butler- Dressing Up with the Bow die
Bonnie Bruns
Craftside- a behind-the-scenes peek at a crafty world
Debra Quartermain
Einat Kessler
Eileen Hull
Jen Goode
Julie McGuffee
LollyChops
Michelle Cummings
Marisa Pawelko- Modern Surrealist
Roxi Phillips
Sparkle Studio- Sparkle's Bow Bracelet
Veronica Goff



That is incredible. I really like the detail work on the bow! Colors are fantastic. Nice bottle of Lemoncello.
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Marisa, these are such nice bright colors and love the idea of using oilcloth. Could see these as party decorations or accents for tableware. Cool- so glad you have been with us on the hops! Thanks for your great work.
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This is exactly how we should shine every day- thanks for the big happy sunshiney smile. LOVE the color combo!
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Love this great way to use this bow die!
What a fun, joyful bow...
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Love the bright colors! These look soooooo summery.
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Wow! This is wonderful. I really like the color choice and how you layered the bows.
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I love the different colors and textures you used. What a great job!
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Oilcloth? What a terrific idea. I have bunches of leftover oilcloth from when I was making oilcloth tote bags. So glad I saved all the scraps. I even have some of the patterns you used here.
Funny you should call it Mexican oilcloth. I live in Mexico and bought mine here. It never occurred to me that it is distinctly Mexican.
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This is just so bright and such fun! Love the buttons and the sunshine ribbons!
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Love the colors and the use of buttons!
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I really like this one.
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what a colorful, bright, beautiful project!
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nice summery colors!
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