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SBC's Jan. Game Challenge- Your Favorite 2015 Card Project REWIND

Hello everyone, welcome to our January 2016 challenge. We are so excited to kick off the next year. This year our challenges are going to be a little different. We will be featuring a different "game" challenge every month. All you have to do is play along with the "game" by entering ONE card. All challenges are sponsored as in previous years, so a big shout out to our 2016 sponsors!!!

Now for this month... Our sponsor is Scrapping for Less
  So what is the game challenge??? Glad you ask, this month is...
FAVORITE CARD REWIND
RULES
  • Pick ONE card that you made between Jan 2015 to Dec 2015 that is your favorite
  • Recreate that card into a new creation. You can flip it, use the same technique, totally copy it, etc., but the card needs to be identifiable to the original card.
  • On your blog, post both cards with a link back to this challenge.
  • Upload your NEW card to Mr Linky below. 
  • Game challenge ends Jan 31st @ 11pm est
  • If we see our SBC button on your blog when we come visit, you will get an extra challenge entry towards the sponsor prize.

Here are some of our Top 3 projects of 2015

Hi everyone, here is my top favorite three cards of 2015. It was very hard to pick, and I actually had to do enie-minie-moe for the third one or otherwise I would have 50 on here!  There are link below each picture plus I had to share my favorite craft tool of 2015... MISTI. I will have more on that later this week. Thank you all for such a great year and participating with the SBC Monthly Challenges. Sandy

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Like Sandy, I also found it difficult to decide on my three favorite cards that I made in 2015.  I also have some projects that weren't cards that I absolutely love.....vases, frames, etc.....and would love to post at least a dozen projects.  But I decided to chose my favorite of 3 different types of cards.  I can't wait to see what YOUR favorites are :)   Hugs....Janie



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Happy New Year Crafty Friends! Brenda here with my three favorite cards that I did in 2015.

First up is my "Rainy Day" card.  I had so much fun with this image and I got to use my "clouds" for the first time.
 

Next up is the card that I did for our June challenge.  I was so excited to create a card with a nautical theme. 

Last but not least is my Cinderella card.
 I enjoyed going back over my year and looking at all the fun challenges we did and the cards that were made.  I look forward to seeing what you share with us over here at SBC. Have a great day!

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You have all month to make your game card and enter it below in Inlinkz.
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 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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