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Creating Pretty Cards Sketch #52 - Win A Free Month CPC Subscription!


Happy Monday, everyone! I meant to post this last Friday, but things got busy. I sure wish things would quit getting so busy! lol I'm sure you all can relate.

Every month, Craft Project Central (CPC) has a wonderful card sketch, along with a tutorial on how the card was made. This month, I designed the sketch and wrote the tutorial. You can get the tutorial and learn all of the dos and don'ts of the sketch by going to the CPC52 post. You could win a free Craft Project Central month subscription if you play along. The winner(s) will get to select the month of their choice! Each month subscription includes 10 illustrated, step-by-step tutorials to some great projects. For every 10 cards submitted, a winner will be drawn. If a CPC designer submits a card, their card will go towards the count, but won't be put in the drawing. Here's what you do...


First, go to the CPC52 Post to check out the dos and don'ts of the sketch contest. Then, make a card using the sketch and post it to your blog or other online forum (like Splitcoaststampers). Then, go to the CPC52 Post, and link your card post to the CPC site. Cards must be submitted by October 31, 2015.

I hope you play along! CPC loves to give away free subscriptions!


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