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Operation Write Home Challenge

I'm having a OWH challenge here at Creative Scrapbooking Divas!  Trying to reach 500 cards by the end of year! I am going to keep track of cards made for OWH here by are Divas.  Just PM your total every so often to me, and I'll keep it updated.  Everyone participating will be entered for a little prize :)  If we go over 500, we'll have two winners.  Over 1000, we'll have three winner and so on!  

So far:
Cheryl O-  103 cards
Sandy- 51 cards                                                                                                     
Total 154 OWH cards!!!

Here is a card design I just did for OWH.  I used a free digi stamps from Delightful Inspiration challenge blog.  The card sketch was from Double Delight challenges.   Challenge blogs are a great way to get inspiration for your cards!  Especially when you have card makers block :)

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  1. Love the placement of the sweet little bear on the plaid paper. So cute! TFS

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  2. Super cute! Thanks for sharing your wonderful creation with us at the D2D Artist's Challenge!! :)

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  3. Cute card!! I love the colors and the plaid is awsome. Thanks for playing with us at Double Delight Challenges:)

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  4. Cute Cute!! Love your color scheme and what a great idea to make these kind of cards for OWH!! =) Thanks for playing in our sketch challenge at DOUBLE DELIGHT this week! *Ü*

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  5. Very cute, and what a great cause you support! Thanks for playing along with us at D2D this week.

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