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March Challenge - reminder post

Hello everyone!  We just wanted to remind you of our wonderful March Bingo challenge!! 

 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/project. All challenges are sponsored as in previous years, so a big shout out to our 2016 sponsors!!!

This month's sponsor is A DAY FOR DAISIES 

And this month's game is BINGO!!!

Since ST. Patrick's Day is this month that is one of the theme's in the BINGO squares.  And since Janie's (that's me) birthday is this month, we have also add a Happy Birthday theme to one of the squares :)

Here are the RULES and they are very simple....

Make a project using the items in THREE of the squares

in a row, across, up and down, or diagonal.

Or you can get real creative and use ALL of the squares!

If you use ALL the squres you get an extra change to win!

Be sure in your blog post to list which squares you used.

  • This can be a card, layout, banner, etc.
  • On your blog, post you project with a link back to this challenge.
  • Upload your NEW project to Mr Linky below. 
  • Game challenge ends March 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 a couple examples from our SBC DT:

Cindy -In Love with PAPER

I've used an ADFD image, easel card, button and doodles :-)


Janie - Crafter's Castle
For this card I used ALL the Bingo squares!!!  I freehand doodled the cupcake, colored it watercolors, added bling on top the cupcake, used buttons for balloons (including a green one) and gold cord, the base of the card is covered with washi tape that has shamrocks, and all this is on a Birthday themed easel card....whew!!!  Can you do that?

Now it's your turn!!  Link up your fabulous projects here.  We can't wait to see what you make :-)

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