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Party Time- Save the date for our birthday!!!

(For October's Card Kit Blog Hop, scroll down to next post)



SBC is turning...


YOU ARE INVITED


We would love to invite you to our first birthday party! It has been a jam pack year for Scrapbook Blessings Club. And as a way to say thank you to our crafty friends, we want to have a fun day of prizes, games, giveaways!!!


Our "party" will be on our special 

so make sure you save the date! 


*Share our button/post on your blog and leave a comment for a chance to win a stash prize.



If you are new to the SBC facebook group, you can find us at 



Now for our first party giveaway leave a comment here telling us what you think of SBC, any challenge suggestions, post you would like to see or just a happy hello! You will get one entry for our stash prize. If you post one of these party buttons
or

and link it to our blog, you will get a second chance to win. Just leave a second comment letting us know that you did.


We would love if you clicked HERE to go to the event page and hit the join button. Also you can add your friends and family too!

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

Comments

  1. Happy Birthday to SBC! I love a celebration and I am planning to be there! I think SBC is AWESOME! I love, love, love your tutorials and even though I don't try every one, I always look at them and keep them in the back of my mind for later and know that I can refer back here when I'm ready. I have no challenge suggestions other than to keep going with what you're doing - it's working! I hope you continue with your tutorials and maybe something on watercoloring as this seems to very trendy right now.

    Looking forward to the big bash on October 4!

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  2. I'm back! I just added your badge to my sidebar for you (right-hand side). I chose the pink one because it's so eye-catching - and I love pink! Again, HB2U!

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  3. Thanks for the chance I've put a link in my sidebar to let others know to save the date :)
    hugs Nikki

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  4. Hi everyone. I love Scrapbook blessing. It is a fun group. I do wish that some of the tutorials had measurements. It is hard to make some of these things without them. Edwina Brown

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  5. I can't believe it's been a year already :-) Thanks to everyone that participated in our challenges this year. I've had fun!

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  6. I'm also putting the button on my blog. Let's PaRtY!!!!

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  7. I really like all the challenges at SBC. I like that they feature a technique but that you aren't required to use that technique to enter. I also really enjoy the FB page. The monthly card kits are pretty cool too.

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  8. I posted the birthday cake pic on my sidebar. How fun to have a celebration for this birthday!

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  9. I have enter a few challenges and I love when I joined. I've seen the kits and I love the papers add to each kit. And I just want to say HELLO SBC!!! =)

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  10. oh ya I add the button to my blog and invited some friends on FB EVENT PAGE!!

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  11. Thank you ladies, we are excited to make it a whole year. This has been a lot of fun, a great time meeting all our new friends and so many creative inspiration (from the DT and all our members) that my "I want to do this list" is 6 pages long, lol.

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  12. Love your new look and new web site!

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  13. Thank you girls! Edwin, I will discuss the measurements with the DT. Thanks

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