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June's Guest Diva DT

I'm so excited ya'll!!!  I'm June's Diva of the Month at Creative Scrapbooking Divas!!!  I want to thank all the Design Team on a wonderful crop, and I am honored to be guest DT.  You can read more about what I'm up to HERE.  I also get to host a challenge... 

My challenge to you is to make a card or layout of something or someone that blesses you. Here is mine, it is a card that I made for my little girls first teacher. The outside says "blessed", inside it says, "to have you as my teacher".    (This is my first Gypsy project!)
Due date is June 30th and there will be blog candy aka RAK for one lucky winner by random drawing!  For more details and to upload your photo click HERE

To celebrate, not just my first guest DT spot but my birthday at the end of the month, I'm also giving more blog candy here, all you have to do is leave a comment on this post.   Double your chances by becoming a follower (leave a second comment).  The winner will be chosen at random in one month on June 29th (my b-day).


Comments

  1. that is so nice.. and by the way can i snatch you scrapbook diva logo....

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  2. love your blog!! found you on the cricut mb's..good luck with being a guest DT, you'll do great!!

    brandyj1121 @ hotmail dot com

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  3. You are a DIVA!!! Congrats on your Guest Designer status!! I know my style of crafting and blogging went way up when I became a Guest Designer ~ I was so nervous. You will be great!!!

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  4. Happy early birthday! I like your card..I have to link my carts to my gypsy and do something with it soon!! I haven't made anything with it yet :)

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  5. Congrats Sandy and Happy Birthday Diva! :)

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  6. Love these flowers!! What a great card. Happy early birthday! :)

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