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July's SBC Challenge- Anything Goes (twist: watercolors)

Hello everyone, welcome to our July challenge. Last month's winner and top 3 are posted in previous post, so check out the great projects from last month!

Now for July... Our sponsor is DeeDee's Digis.  So the DT, of course had a grand time playing with these images!   So what is your challenge??? Glad you ask, this month is ANYTHNG GOES!!!

Plus in honor of summer (we were so thinking swimming, beach, sunshine, anything anti winter, lol) if you use watercolors/coloring/paper, etc on your project, you will get an extra entry for our random winner prize!
Your project can be watercoloring with pencils, markers, gellatos, SU crayons, etc. It can be water coloring the image or making a background with watercolors.

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Deedee's Digis offers wholesome digital "stamps" and printable digital papers that are the original creations of Deedee Anderson. All of our sets include both outline and pre-colored images, in both JPG and PNG formats. Our products are offered in high 300dpi resolution so that they are fully resizable to meet your crafting needs. We are a Christ-centered company, and you will find that many of our sets include KJV Scripture verses, in addition to encouraging sentiments of all sorts. We feel very blessed to be part of such a talented community of paper crafters, and thank you for allowing us to sponsor this challenge!

Also you can check out the Deedee Digi Blog for tons of ideas and inspiration!
Good Luck....
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Here are the cards that the SBC DT have done to inspire you...


Nancy - The Nickel Nook
Watercolor Image

Yvonne: Adventure Of The Creative Mind
Yvonne S. Morentin- http://adventureofthecreativemind.blogspot.com/
Watercolor tag and image

Yvonne: Adventure Of The Creative Mind
Yvonne S. Morentin- http://adventureofthecreativemind.blogspot.com/
Watercolor polka dot paper and image

Yvonne: Adventure Of The Creative Mind
Yvonne S. Morentin- http://adventureofthecreativemind.blogspot.com/
Watercolor image and background paper

Cindy - In Love with PAPER
Watercolor Background and pre-color image

Sandy
Watercolor background using TH Distress marker (mermaid lagoon),
Water and Cloud Cuddlebug Folder. and pre-color image.

Lynne


watercolor the vase and bowl using Deedee's Digi's Special Lady

NOW IT IS YOUR TURN.
You have all month to make as many as you want and enter them below in Mr Linky.
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I hope your enjoyed today's project too. If you have a questions or suggestions, please leave it in the comments. Also, you can join up to our Facebook group: Scrapbook Blessings Club for more fun, games, inspiration, tips and techniques. Thank you for stopping by and have a blessed day!

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  1. I'm so excited that Deedee's Digis is sponsoring SBC this month! They have so many fantastic images and sentiments. They are my favorite digi company!

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