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SBC updates: DT call/ Sponsors

Hi Friends! Hope you are having a great day.

We are doing a lot of things behind the scenes to get ready for our Official 5th SBC Launch Date! First off I want to thank our Challenge Co- Admin. Luisa for the great work she has done with our blog. I love the fresh and new look here at SBC. And the badges she has made for the blog and winners are terrific!  Thank you again Luisa!

Next, we have a DT Call open right now. You can click HERE to see that post or scroll down the page. This is open until Sept 30th.  So, if you love making tutorials or sharing your favorite tips and techniques, or if you love doing challenges and would like to be on the Challenge Design Team, please email me at Cleosan52@yahoo.com and put SBC DT Call in the subject line.

Thirdly, we are receiving excellent sponsorships for the rest of 2013 and 2014 (even one for 2015!). Our calendar is filling up fast (...half way there!)  So if you/your store, someone you know or even the design team that you are on, would like to partner up with new, fun and growing blog. Then we are a perfect match!!! Once again, you can contact me (Sandy) at Cleosan52@yahoo.com and put SBC Sponsor in the subject line. I will return your email asap.

Lastly, I just have to share with you an awesome post made today by our DT Luisa. She is sharing with you a Tuesday Print and Cut....TAGS!  You can find her at her blog L.E. Paper Studio...
L.E. Paper Studio

Hope you have a blessed day and thanks for stopping by,
~SANDY
SBC Team Designer
 

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