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Prize List

Thanks for your interest in the prize list. The celebration has now ended, and the prizes have been awarded! Look here to see the list of winners.

These awesome designers deserve a BIG THANKS for donating to the prize list!

Celebration Prizes 

Shutterfly Prizes:

FOUR winners will each receive a 12×12, 20 page Memory Book ($54.99 value)!

Digital Prizes:

Shabby Princess: $20 Gift Card to The Shabby Shoppe

ChereKaye:  $15 gift card to her store at FPD

Weeds and Wildflowers: $10 Gift Card to the Weeds and Wildflowers Shoppe

Shabby Miss Jenn: Kit of Your Choice from SMJ Designs

Jeannie Papai: Kit of Your Choice

Holley VanDenBerg: Lottie’s Trunk Kit Plus Stamps

Also, here are some prizes from me :) :

8×8 Scrapbook Album and Posies

Album and Posies

 Paper Crafts Remodeled

 Paper Crafts Remodeled

The Joy of Card Making

The Joy of Card Making

Card Creations

Card Creations

7 Responses to Prize List

  1. lizandra October 30, 2007 at 3:06 am

    Beutiful, adorable. thanks

  2. Magdalena (m2m) October 30, 2007 at 1:17 pm

    Owesome prizes!!!

  3. julie October 30, 2007 at 1:24 pm

    wow what an awesome list of prizes!!!! :)

  4. Ann October 31, 2007 at 6:32 am

    I love your work and inspiration for using my adobe CS2. As a graphic designer and paper scrapbooker, my work and play are constantly intermingling. While I love what digital can do, I love the texture and interactive cababilities with paper (and other materials that creep into my pages!) Congratulations on #100! That is a lot of work and a lot of fun, too. Keep up the good stuff!

  5. Laudiceia November 1, 2007 at 5:53 am

    Beutiful, adorable. thanks

  6. Christie Hamby November 3, 2007 at 5:44 pm

    Looking through all this has motivated to get my stuff out and get back to scraping! I am way behind on Madalyn.

  7. Kristi Ekman November 3, 2007 at 7:20 pm

    If you’re overwhelmed at the amount of stuff you want to scrapbook, I find it easiest to start with recent/present stuff, and update what’s current. You can then decide which back projects you want to tackle and not get overwhelmed with what’s new because that will be current. Spoken from someone who’s WAY behind!

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