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Saturday, July 06, 2013

B is for Blackboard.

This weeks Alpha challenge over at The Craft Barn is to use the letter B. I selected about 10 words and then waited for one of them to jump out at me. Finally after going back several times to look at the list Blackboard came to the fore. 



Page has been coloured in using Windsor & Newton soft pastel chalk.
Images are free paper by Sarah Hurley from Making Cards magazine.
Letter B created using Sizzix Alphabet strip  656133


Entering into the following challenge:
The Craft Barn: Alpha challenge letter B.



17 comments:

  1. Brilliant blackboard!
    Have a sunny weekend!
    xxx Margreet

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  2. A great card. Thank you for your visit and comments, and I bet I shall forget by the time I get to clean out the vacuum upstairs. We never learn, do we? xx Maggie

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  3. This is terrific, what a fab layout! I love blackboards - when my kids were little we had a double-sided one that was put up in the garden so they could chalk away to their hearts' content - and chalk is so much easier to clean up than paint! A win-win situation!!

    I hope you're enjoying a sunny weekend!

    love Mags B x

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  4. Fun Teacher page and very cute. A+ for you dear...

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  5. Clever page - reminds me very much of a school blackboard.Well done.

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  6. Fabulous blackboard page, great choice of word.

    Sylv xx

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  7. When you get up to the letter I. You could do interactive white board, which is often used in schools today and has virtually replaced the old fashioned black board.
    Have a lovely Sunday, Val!
    Sue xx

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  8. "WOW" Mrs A you can count too!!....lol what a fabulous card and a great idea my grand daughter would love something like this is brilliant xx

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  9. When do you get to do N for Naughty then?
    gorgeous page there!
    Boy you were causing trouble yesterday when I was trying to play housemaid!!
    x

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  10. Very clever design Mrs A, love the way you used the dictionary page.

    Warm hugs
    Maarit

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  11. I always enjoy seeing everyones dictionary pages...You blackboard is great...glad to know you can still count! lol

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  12. Great interpretation !!
    Thanks for playing with us at the Craft Barn,
    Izzy

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