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Challenge #10- Celebrate Winter

Hi friends! Its time for next Challenge... CELEBRATE WINTER! 

Scrapbook Blessings Club design team will be sharing with you a fun technique for your inspiration, but first lets see who our great sponsor is for this challenge.


                                            The prize for this challenge comes from:
Scrapping for Less


They are giving away a $10.00 gift certificate to the winner of challenge #10, Celebrate Winter

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Are you ready for our next fun challenge? The DT is sharing with their take on a great technique...REFLECTION CARD. Here is a great video by Dawn O (not affliated with SBC) found on YouTube. She shares the how- to- do for this technique. 

Here are the SBC design team's take on this technique.

Marilyn - Marilyn's Crafts
Tip:  Even if you don't know how to color, you can still use the reflective technique.

TiP:  Make sure your stamped image ink is completely dry before adding color.

Cristina VintagePink39
Tip: using chalk to color also works great.

Tip: if you don't have an acetate sheet, any smooth, clear, plastic will do
 (I used my clear sheet from my Stamp-a-ma-jig tool)

Jennyfer - Jennyfer Creates
Tip: Remember to color the reflection image too if necessary

Tip: don't be discouraged with this technique.  Always good idea to try something new. 

We hope this technique inspired you along with the great design team projects. Your challenge:
 create a card or project using showing us winter. So lets see those snowmen, snowflakes, penguins, fireplaces and what else inspires you for winter. 
*****You do NOT have to do the Reflection tech for your project, just make sure it follows the challenge theme: WINTER*****

This challenge ends on Saturday, Jan. 18th at 12:00pm EST.  Also, you can join up to our Facebook group: Scrapbook Blessings Club for more fun, games, inspiration, tips and techniques. Projects entered using the current tutorial tech. maybe posted on the SBC Facebook page, thank you.
And as always, comments are appreciated. Thank you for stopping by and Have a blessed day!
SBC Design Team



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Comments

  1. Thanks for the fun challenge. I just linked up my card. Your DT cards are awesome - great technique - thank you for the video. Wishing you a joyful day!

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  2. Thanks for the fantastic challenge!! Love all the great DT inspiration!!

    - Susan
    {Scrap A Thousand Words}
    {Open-Minded Crafting Fun Challenges}

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  3. Love that reflection technique. Thanks for posting the demo. Will need to give it a try.

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  4. Fabulous cards ladies. I want to try this techique love it.

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