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Challenge #9- Anything Goes Winner and Special Top 3 Pick Winner

Hi SBC friends! Its time for to see who our winner for the Anything Goes Challenge is and the design teams top picks!!! The prize for this challenge comes from: 
Sponsored by Stamp and Create 
Stamp and Create is an online store based in the US with shipping worldwide. We offer free shipping on orders over $55 within the US. We carry a wide variety of stamp companies including: MagnoliaSaturated CanaryWild Rose StudioHigh Hopes Rubber StampsMake it CraftyWags 'n Whiskers and many more. Plus we also carry paper packsribbon, and embellishments. We currently have many Christmas designs on Clearance at a great price. 

They are giving away a $20.00 gift certificate to the winner of challenge #9
We had 20 awesome entries for this challenge and our Random
 Winner is #18 Karen BuhoScrapper

 Top 3 DT Picks:
Joddie- Facebook Group Entry
 

#4 Shelly


#8 Patricia
Frilly Lily says Welcome to 2014
 Congrats Ladies! Don't forget to get your badges. 

  

Also we have our second chance winner . This winner was a previous Top 3 DT pick from a previous challenge 1-8. And out winner is Zenita with her twisted easel card from challenge #4.

Congrats Zenita! You can find her blog HERE.  The sponsor is...US!!!! Scrapbook Blessings Club is giving away... Paypal Money so you can go buy something crafty! Please send me your email information!

 Hope you have a blessed day and thanks for stopping by,
Sandy
   

Comments

  1. I'm honored to be a Top 3 pick. Thanks so much! Congrats to Joddie and Patricia for making the Top 3 and to Karen and Zenita for their prize winnings.

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  2. Congrats to all the winners! Thanks for playing along at SBC!!

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