Welcome to
Craftyhazelnut's Patterned Paper Challenge
There are loads of challenge blogs around, but, as far as I know, there is a gap that needs to be filled:
A challenge that is always about using
Patterned Papers on cards
which is why I started
Craftyhazelnut's Patterned Paper Challenge
I don't know about you, but I have enough patterned papers
to keep me going for a very long time
so let's make sure we use plenty of them
The monthly challenge will always be 'anything goes' as long as you cover your card blank with patterned paper or card, using any size or shape of card that you wish - there are no other rules! You can add embellishments if you wish, stamp, emboss etc - but you must cover your card blank with patterned paper or card. The card can be for any occasion.
Update: You can leave a small border around your paper when you adhere it to the card blank if you wish, but only a small border! And your creation doesn't have to be a card, it can be any project as long as it is covered with patterned paper.
You will be able to enter as many times as you wish during the month and link with as many other challenges as allow you to do so.
You can scroll down to see the winner for the February challenge or click on the link
here. It's worth checking because it might be you!
As I have an abundance of patterned paper - 12 x 12, 8 x 8, 6 x 6, A4 - I'm going to give a prize each month to the randomly chosen winner. I'm willing to post anywhere in the world, so that means that anyone can enter regardless of where you live.
Before I get on to the March challenge, I can only repeat what I said in the winner's post below, because I have been so taken aback by the success of this venture so far.
I was overwhelmed when so many people entered the January challenge, but I thought that perhaps it was only because it was a new blog in cyberspace and that the entries would calm down in February - not that I wanted them to!! February was a shorter month and yet there were many more entries, due to the fact that you wonderful crafters have been spreading the word and more and more people have come on board - in the end there were over 500 entries for February - a staggering result!!
I hope you will join in again for the March challenge and that the news will spread even further so that others come and join us too.
March challenge
This is the prize for March, which will be given to the randomly chosen winner - this time it is two packs of 6" x 6" papers - Paper Cellar Victorian Classic pack of 50 sheets and also Webster's pages Best Friends collection of 24 papers.

Remember that for this Patterned Paper challenge cards
can be for any occasion.
For my first card for March I've used some of the papers that are similar to those given away as the prize for the
January challenge - you read more about it
here on My Crafty Outlook:
Updating with another card that you can see
here on My Crafty Outlook, using Raspberry Road paper. This was made featuring a Gecko Galz digital image as a design card for the
Cheerful Stamp Pad challenge: anything goes (this will still be open for the next six days, so it would be good if you could join in).
And this is the card I made for
mid month inspiration on CHNC extra for March - you can read about it
here:
Please become a follower of this blog - we now have over 100 followers - and also advertise it on your own blog so that others see it and join in - you may use the logo from the sidebar. Thank you to all of you who have already become followers and have spread the news of this blog - please keep doing so.
March's challenge will end at 20:00 UK time 31 March. The randomly chosen winner will be announced at 23:00 UK time on 31 March and a new challenge will start at midnight on 1 April.
Please include a link to this blogpost within the post for your creation. Please add your link to inlinkz. If by any chance it disappears, please leave a comment with the link to your blog post and I will make sure it is added.
Please continue to spread the word about this new challenge blog - thank you. And don't forget that you must cover your card blank with patterned paper or card.