Showing posts with label #52. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #52. Show all posts

Friday 3 February 2023

MTTCC #52 Theme Top 3 Picks

 Top 3 Picks Announcement for My Time To Craft Christmas #52

Theme #52 Use Patterned Paper

Competition was January 20-February 2, 2023.

There were 14 entries! 

Congrats to these 3 : Cathy P, Fabiola, and Lorraine/Rainey!!!


It was my turn (Becca) to pick the projects for bragging rights. It was tough because the artistry was fantastic!

In order of entry:

#1 Lorraine/Rainey


#9 Fabiola


#12 Cathy P


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We appreciate all the craft artisans that entered Theme #52 at MTTCC! Your support is important to us!

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Making time to craft Christmas all year long,

My Time To Craft Christmas design team


Friday 20 January 2023

MTTCC #52 Theme of Patterned Paper Usage starts 20 January 2023

 Greetings! Hope 2023 is being a fulfilling creative time for you so far!

MTTCC's #52 Theme is Patterned Paper usage (cardstock).

This is a technique/supply challenge that must be part of your Christmas/winter holiday card(s). 

Competition period runs from January 20-February 2, 2023 with start and end times set at 12:00am CT/Chicago and 6:00am UK. 

Bragging rights of either Top 3 or Top 5 are possible depending on the number of entries. 

My Time To Craft Christmas challenge blog is looking for submissions that keep to our theme for Christmas or other winter holiday celebrations.

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The design team inspiration projects:

Mags B

Card 1



Card 2

This is a Twofer!


Granmargaret


Becca



Thanks gals for amazing artistry!

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Use this Inlinkz tool address to submit your entry or entries. Each participant can enter up to 3 new themed projects per challenge. 

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https://fresh.inlinkz.com/p/2b6832b996b04da8ac2820cd51c920e1

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Season's Greetings all year long through 2023!

My Time To Craft Christmas challenge blog design team