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Challenge 11- Winner for Pretty Pictures

Hi SBC friends! Its time for to see who our winner for the Pretty Pictures Challenge is and the design teams top picks!!! The prize for this challenge comes from: 
Sponsored by 
Bugaboo Stamps
 Bugaboo Stamps offers a wide array of digital stamps.
Bugaboo Stamps store --http://bugaboostamps.3dcartstores.com/ 
Catch the Bug Challenge blog --http://catchthebugblog.blogspot.com/
Catch the Bug on FACEBOOK too
They are giving away 7 digital stamps to the winner of challenge #10, Pretty Pictures
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We had 21 awesome entries for this challenge, linked up to the blog and from the SBC Facebook Group, and our Random Winner is
SOMA

 Top 3 DT Picks:
Teresa


Lisa



Vicky


 Congrats Ladies! Don't forget to get your badges.

The 3 Top Picks will be eligible for the second chance prize at the end of the quarter (March)

  


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

Comments

  1. O My God never thought about it..........I'm a winner…… I am absolutely over the moon………. thank you soooooooooooooo much!!!!
    Congrats to all other winners & going to email you right away!!!!!!

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  2. Congrats to the winner!!! And to the top 3! Very excited to be part of it!!! :) Thank you very much!

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  3. Thanks so much for choosing my card to be part of your top three. I am very honoured. Congrats to the other two placements and also to the winner!

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