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Challenge Rules

If you won a SBC Tutorial Challenge or were a Top 3 DT Pick, please grab your badges and place on your blog.

This year we are doing things a little differently with our challenges, going back to our tutorial roots that SBC was created on.  So here they are:
  • Challenges are now monthly, starting the first Sunday of the month and ending the last day of the month.
  • All challenges will have a sponsor and will have 1 random winner.
  • All entries will be inspired by the tutorial video given on the challenge post. IE: if the video is an easel card, then all entries must be an easel card of some kind.
  • You may enter as many times as you would like. The more you play, the more chances to win.
  • No link backs, all entries are to be new starting that month.
We hope to inspire new techniques and of course a lot of crafty fun. Along with our new challenges, we'd love for you to grab our badge and place on your blogs. We would like to grow our blog audience, but we are just a small fish in a huge ocean. We need your help to get the word out about SBC.

Thank you and Good Luck!




Here are the rules for all SBC Challenges. Please follow these to be eligible for our Sponsor Prizes. Also our DT will pick their top 3 from all entries. At the end of the year a winner will be chosen at random for a great prize. Thank you, Sandy- SBC Admin and Challenge Coordinator

Challenge rules:
  • Project must follow the theme of the challenge.  
  • May enter multiple times as long as each submission is with a different creation.
  • Challenges run for a month unless otherwise stated
  • Please link directly to your entry not just to your blog
  • Link back to SBC on your challenge entry post
  • Must be a follower of the blog to be eligible to win
  • Project can be combined with other challenges.
  • Each challenge, a sponsor provides us with a prize for one randomly chosen winner
  • The design team picks their top three creations as their "Top Picks"
  • Top Picks receive a special badge for their blogs, emailed directly to them the day the choices are announced
  • Submissions that do not meet the challenge requirements are not eligible to win

Comments

  1. I am happy to be part of the group! I am looking forward to meeting new friends! I am loving the games, they are so much fun! Thank you for inviting me in.

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