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Paper Vineyard's challenge this week was to use some custom cuts by Grapevine Designs.   We were asked to submit a word that Grapevine Designs would then cut out of chipboard in three different fonts for us to use and showcase any way we'd like on any project.  Really, is it ANY surprise that I had Grapevine Designs (exclusively at Paper Vineyard) cut out "La Push"???? HAHAHAHAHAHA!

Because I'm STILL working on my vacation album, this was the perfect time to incorporate the elements for this challenge while at the same time fulfill the design team project!  LOVE IT!  Along with the Grapevine Designs custom cut, I also used Bazzill Cardstock, Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist, McGill tab punch, Spellbinders dies and a Creative Impressions rub on.  I'm getting closer to this album being complete!  One down, 12 more to go!  LOL!

Click HERE to see what the rest of the design team created for this one-of-a-kind challenge!!!

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Noooooooooooo ... it's Laaaaaaaaaa Pushhhhhhhhhhhhhh ... lol! 15 more days babyyyyyyyyyyyyy! Loveeeeeeeeee this! :):):):):):):):):):):)

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Velcome To The Little Hop of HORRORS!!!

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I Think The Cat's Out of the Bag

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Gorgous Leaves Bundle Revisited

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