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Sketch Challenge Contest

I'm very excited to be working on my newest manuscript Two-Page Scrapbooking with Sketches which I plan to have published before Christmas.  That equals a lot of sketching and a lot of samples to create.  I could sure use your help.

Here is one of the sketches which will appear in my next book:


If you accept my challenge, create a layout (with or without photos although with is preferred) and post a link to your finished layout in the comments here.  

First prize: Scrapbooking with Sketches FREE now and Two-Page Scrapbooking with Sketches FREE as soon as it is published.  Your layout will be credited to you in the book.

Second prize:  Scrapbooking with Sketches FREE

Third prize:  $10 gift certificate to spend at Pam's Paper Piecings

Deadline:  September 30, 2012.

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  1. What a great opportunity. I like to do double pages. Here is my blog link. http://daleys-dailies.blogspot.com.au/2012/09/double-page-layout.html
    Hope you like it.

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  2. Here's my take on your sketch. http://scrapbookingcreationsbyvicki.blogspot.com/2012/09/on-trail.html

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