WELCOME TO THE CHALLENGE #26 POP TOP!
It is time to get on with showcasing the top picks for Challenge #26. This time around we had nine entries and they all qualified. It was wonderful to see everyone's projects and see how they connected to this month's theme of Perseverance. So, once again, we will be opening things up so that those nine entrants have the opportunity to be chosen as the Voter's Choice. We do this any time we have less than 14 participants. And, while we may not have enough participants to have our usual top seven, we certainly have enough to have a top three. Therefore, it is time to get on with showcasing the three projects that the team feels were the best of the bunch.
So, without further ado, please let me introduce you to the Top Picks for Challenge #26 (in no particular order)...
Congrats Ladies...
Create With Joy
HAVE YOUR SAY!
June 8th to June 15th
Come have your say in determining the Voter's Choice for Challenge #26! Don't forget to leave a comment after you have voted. There will be a prize for one lucky person who leaves a comment on any post related to Challenge #26 (chosen randomly--excluding the winners post for #26). If you haven't had the opportunity to visit each of the entries already, please go and check them out a little more closely before placing your vote. Once you have made your decision, why not go back and let them know how they inspired you.
Good luck everyone!

Link Up Below:
Please vote for your favourite entry for Challenge #26 out of the entries listed below. One vote per IP address. Voting open June 8th to June 15th at 11:55 p.m.
If you have any problems with voting, just leave your choice in a comment.
In order to vote in the new Inlinkz system:
- Look for the little grey heart in the top right hand corner.
- If you hover your mouse over it, the colour will change to red and it will say 'Love this link!!'.
- Click on the heart to place your vote.
- Once you have clicked the heart, a pop up box will appear stating, 'Vote registered. You have 0 vote(s) remaining."
I voted for #6 Katrina's layout. Why? Because of what she wrote. I understand how she feels. My family too have has a child who is different. My nephew has autism. He did not talk till he was 4. He will always be different, Yet we encourage him to learn. I am proud of Katrina and her husband in what they did to help their son and now are helping others. They preserved in spite of what others said. Edwina Brown
ReplyDeleteWow, voting is difficult on this one; there are some great stories and projects!
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