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Challenge 10 Winner: Celebrate Winter, is.....

Hi SBC friends! Its time for to see who our winner for the Celebrate Winter Challenge is and the design teams top picks!!! The prize for this challenge comes from: 
Sponsored by 
Scrapping For Less


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

We had 27 awesome entries for this challenge, linked up to the blog and from the SBC Facebook Group, and our Random Winner is
#10 KT Designs

 Top 3 DT Picks:
This one was a toughy because the DT was spread out!  But we narrowed it down to 3!

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


An'Jenic

Susan 


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. OMGoodness - How exciting to see I was the random winner! Thank you so much! I love your winner's badge and I'll post it on my blog with pride. I will have a look around your blog for your email address so I can contact you about my prize. Thank you and I wish you a joyful day!

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  2. I've looked all over your blog and I'm sorry to say I cannot find an email address to contact you - could you please send me a quick email at fitkitty1@gmail.com so I can find out details of my prize - very excited about it! Thank you!

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  3. CONGRATS everyone.
    Your projects are wonderful!
    Crafty hugs.
    D~
    DesignByDragonfly.blogspot

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  4. Congratulations gals!!!! Your cards were very deserving of winning. They're terrific.

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  5. Congrats to all the winners :-)

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  6. Awesome!! So happy I made Top 3. This was a fun challenge and I'm happy I could join you all. HUGS An'Jenic-

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