Lynn Grieveson's Designs Challenge

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It's March already and we have a brand new monthly challenge.
Stefanie (Eyeore) here to give you the details:

Head on over to Lynn's blog, for the nitty gritty and to link up your layouts. You could win a $10 gift card to Lynn's store!

For this challenge you have from today, the 3rd of March to the 31st of March 2016 midnight EST to create a new layout, post it to Lynn Grieveson's gallery, here at the Lilypad and to leave a comment on the above linked blog post with a link to your layout so that we can check it out, leave you some love and put you in the running to win, via random draw, $10 voucher to Lynn Grieveson Design's store at The Lilypad.

Rules:
1. Use a torn paper from any of Lynn's Totally Trashed lines.
2. Use three different patterned papers (3 for March)
3. Add March as a date somewhere.
4. Suggestions include something that happens in March: Easter, European Women's Day, St Patrick's Day or Pie Day.
You must use at least 75% products by Lynn Grieveson, templates count 15%


Some examples from Lynn's Creative team to give you some inspiration.
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This one by Judith.
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another by Olga,
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and lastly one from Dianne.

Looking forward to seeing who will take up the challenge and play along. One winner will be chosen randomly from all the entries and the winner will be announced along with the next blog challenge on the first of April.
 
Fun challege! I was wondering if the kit " Read With Mother" counts for this as it came up with I searched Totally Trashed. It says: "this previously sold at another store as Totally Trashed Storytime" so maybe that's why it came up in the search and doesn't belong in that category. Just wondering.
 
Can it be anything that happens in March like in our household or just a recognized holiday?
 
@carilyne, anything in March is perfect. The themes for MArch were suggestions, while the date of March is a requirement.
 
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