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Pyjama Party Online Crop ~ Challenge #7

Challenge #7


Challenge #7 is sponsored by Kraftin' Kimmie Stamps.

The sketch is from one of my personal favourite sketch sites, 4 x 6 Photo Sketch Blog.

Challenge Requirement:

1.  Use this sketch as your inspiration to create an awesome layout.
2.  Use a stamped image on your layout.

How to Win:

1.  Post your layout to the Challenge #7 Album.
2.  If you used a Kraftin' Kimmie stamp on your layout, please share the name of the stamp in the photo description.  This will earn you extra votes from Kimmie herself.

The layout with the most "likes" will be chosen as the winner.
In the event of a tie, the winner will be randomly generated.

Prize:

A $25 gift voucher to Kraftin' Kimmie Stamps

Kim asked me to let you know that her current year end SALE ends January 1st so customers can take advantage of that! It's my biggest sale of the year and it's 10-50% OFF the entire shop!

Thanks so much Kim for sponsoring our 7th challenge of the day.

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