VSN Back To School Challenges A, B & C

It's Virtual Stamp Night over on Splitcoast Stampers this weekend and I'm hostessing a challenge later on tonight! But first here's my cards for the first three challenges of the weekend.

Challenge A, hosted by Leslie, was to use some notepaper on your project. Because I was also doing Mojo Monday's Challenge #259 and Color Throwdown's Challenge #210 to use these fab colours, I made my own notepaper so the colours would match.


And here's my card.


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Challenge B, hosted by Anita, was to create a card with wheels on it and an added bonus was to make a round card, which I also did for Cute Card Thursday's Challenge #235 to make a card which wasn't either a square or rectangle shape. I pulled out my long loved Loads of Love set for this one. I used to use this one all the time, but it's been a bit forgotten of late. Still think it's a cute one though.


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And Challenge C, hosted by Barbara, was to use 3R's. That is three different things beginning with R. I went with Red, Ribbon and Roses on mine. This was the first time I used the velvet ribbon from SU as well, despite having it for months and it is a gorgeous soft velvet one. Ties into a bow really easily as well.


Recipe:

And that's all for this post folks! Thanks for stopping by! Be sure to pop back for all the other VSN challenges this weekend!

4 comments:

  1. all gorgeous cards, you have been busy!

    Many thanks for joining in the
    ♥Cute Card Thursday Challenge♥
    this week! Have a great weekend ♥Debxx

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  2. What a great interpretation of the Mojo sketch! Thanks for joining us this week!

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  3. Great cards! Love your stamped notepaper. Thanks for joining us for this week's Color Throwdown.

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  4. Cute cards! Thanks for joining us for The Color Throwdown!

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