The Winners have been announced and I would like to say Congratulations to them all! Take a moments to look at their wonderful projects. Complete directions are available at
Be sure to check out the Gypsy Design Challenge for complete directions to make these projects with your Gypsy! The cartridges used will vary but every project was required to use Gypsy Font, Gypsy Wanderings and One additional Cricut Cartridge.
Grand Prize Winner—A Trip to New York City and a $2000 shopping spree at the new Michaels store in Manhattan!
Lisa Jones of North Carolina
Project: Gift Bag
Category: Paper Crafting
Category Winners—A set of 50 Cricut cartridges currently available at Michaels stores!
Anne Grande of Texas
Project: Turkey Dinner Place Card
Category: Home Decor
Sheila Boyne of Louisiana
Project: Family Traditions
Category: Kids and Family
Jennifer Weight of Utah
Project: Wedding Centerpiece
Category: DIY Wedding
Jennifer Colligan of New York
Project: Happy Halloween Table Decorations
Category: Indie
Kendra... thanks for posting the info. Maybe I'll ask my hubby to buy me a Gypsy for Christmas (he'll be in Iraq) so I might need to find one myself. From all I have read, they really are a neat craft tool to have.
ReplyDeletethanks again ~ have a super weekend, Pam
So glad you aren't going to let it get you down! Hang in there and use those God given talents! I loved your page for the contest, by the way. Nancy Sanders
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ReplyDeleteI am so glad that you took the time to pray and ask for guidence! Just remember it only takes one bad apple to spoil the whole bunch and you now have changed the theory. It now states, It only takes one bad apple to make you come to the Lord to find strength! I am looking forward to your future posts and ideas!!
Tiffanie
born2instruct@yahoo.com
Hi Kendra, sorry you didn't win..you were right it's a popularity contest, I don't think that is fair. Your entry was so beautiful..
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Kate
New to your blog but love the info, your design are inspiring!
ReplyDeleteJust remember!
"So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen, for what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal"
(1 Corinthians 4:18).
Rosina