Vote on the Winner for April’s Cent-Sational Challenge
OK April is coming to a close and all the entries are in.
Let’s put it to a vote!
This is out first EVER Cent-Sational Salvage Challenge and I’ve gotta say I was extremely impressed. Everyone did an amazing job and I can’t wait to see what they do next month. But for now lets pick a winner for April.
For the April Challenge, the challengers had to:
Use some kind of kitchen utensils
Spend no more than $15 and could use anything that they had in their own stash. (Typically we DIYers/Upcyclers have a lot stashed away.)
Purchase their kitchen utensils at Habitat for Humanity ReStore.
Have them finished by April 25th, 2015!
Check out below the projects submitted by our April Challengers and Vote HERE.
The winner gets crowned King or Queen of the April “Cent-Sational” Salvage Challenge. It’s a title which comes great responsibility and bragging rights.
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