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Saturday, March 20, 2010

It's time to share the multitude of creations by Scrapbook Generation's Designers Challenge Club members, both local and long-distance, from their February packets. This month, they worked with the muted colors of the Earth Love collection by Cosmo Cricket, and in addition to 12x12 papers, they had a 6x6 mini-pad of papers. Other materials in the packet were chipboard letters by KaiserCraft, flowers by Prima, and a 6x6 piece of scalloped chipboard by local company Nikki Sivils, Scrapbooker.

For more information about how to join this group, just stop by SG or give us a call. The $15 monthly fee gets you a ton of supplies, and it's very rewarding to try to come up with your own special projects, then share them with others. And it's especially fun to see what others in the club have created. We have a great time on the third Thursday night of each month as we "ooh and aah" over each other's cards and pages and mini-albums!

Designers Challenge Club member Chris McNeal's projects...




Designers Challenge Club member Corbi Beshears' projects...



Designers Challenge Club member Annetta Svagera's projects...



Designers Challenge Club member Amy Henbest's projects...



Designers Challenge Club member Jane Claas's projects...




Designers Challenge Club member Diane Schnake's projects...






Designers Challenge Club member Michelle Dorland's projects...




Designers Challenge Club member Reginna Hagemeier's projects...



Designers Challenge Club member Charlie Meeks' projects...





Designers Challenge Club member Debbie Linton's projects...



Designers Challenge Club member Debbie Sanders' projects...



Designers Challenge Club member Christa Allgood's projects...






Designers Challenge Club long-distance member Emily Stovall's projects...



I wanted to share with you the work of Cicely Cobb, one of our "long-distance" club members. This is from last month's packet of goodies, and it's entirely my fault for not getting the photo posted in a timely manner. I tried to find someone else to blame, like Stacey, but that's not working well for me. Anyway, it's fun to see this layout from Cicely, and we hope you enjoy it!

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