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Spoonflower Design Challenge



🌟 Voting Opens Today — February 12, 2026! 🌟




Dear friends and family, I’m excited to share that voting for the Spoonflower Design Challenge officially begins today! I would be so grateful for your support — every vote truly helps.

👉 Cast your vote here: https://www.spoonflower.com/design-challenge

Your vote helps fuel my crafting addiction (in the best possible way), and I appreciate every bit of encouragement.

Vote here:

Help me earn $ for my crafting addiction. 

Here’s the design I entered in this week’s challenge:

On slide 14 called Floral butterfly 






If you’d like to explore more of my past creations, you can find them all in my Spoonflower shop:

👉 simplystefaniestuff’s shop on Spoonflower — fabric, wallpaper, and home décor

Thank you so much for cheering me on. Your support means more than you know.

See my other previous designs on this link here: simplystefaniestuff's shop on Spoonflower: fabric, wallpaper and home decor



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