WELCOME TO THE CHALLENGE #39 POP TOP!
Hello folks. It is time to get on with showcasing the top picks for Challenge #39. This time around we only had five entries! That is one less even that the last challenge. I did find it surprising given the number of graduation cards being made. Once again, with so few entries, we will be opening things up so that those five 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 a top seven, or even a top three, we certainly have enough to have a top pick. Therefore, it is time to get on with showcasing the one project that touched the team the most.Thus, without further ado, please let me introduce you to the Top Pick for Challenge #39...
Congrats Debi B...
As a participant who has been chosen as a Top Pick in this challenge,
you are entitled to a
special Challenge #39 Top Pick Badge.
Please feel free to grab a copy for your blog...
Now as I mentioned earlier, each of the participant's who entered
Challenge #39 AND FOLLOWED THE THEME & RULES is eligible to have
their project and/or post voted on. Here is a list of those
participants. Each of the entrant's names is linked up to their blog
post (order is reflective of how they entered the challenge and nothing
else).
Deanne
Cici
Debi B.
Hanne
Sheila J.
HAVE YOUR SAY!
Voting open for 7 days:
August 8th to August 15th
August 8th to August 15th
Come have your say in determining the Voter's Choice for Challenge #39! 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 one of this month's posts (chosen randomly from a selection of posts related to Challenge #39). 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:
Wow! I didn't really expect to get a Top Pick with this simple card. I was just so proud of my son receiving his doctorate that I had to share. Thank you.
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