George/ASDA’s Back To School ‘Little Designers’ Challenge. Hello friends.
Post contains PR samples.
The team from George at Asda asked me if I would like to take part in a Back to School ‘Little Designers’ Challenge.
I am always up for something different.
So i said “count me in”.
A challenge that involves one of my children makes it all the better.
George/ASDA’s Back To School ‘Little Designers’ Challenge:
‘CHOSEN BY MUMS; TESTED BY KIDS; GUARANTEED BY GEORGE’
The challenge is for my son who has to get creative in personalising his very own back pack they provided.
It sounded great as an added bonus one of the lucky mums will win £150 worth of ASDA vouchers (and the runner up as well as the blog with the most comments winning a £50 ASDA voucher)!!
Hint Hint!!
George/ASDA’s Back To School ‘Little Designers’ Challenge:
Also I got to choose around £20-00 worth of school necessities from George school uniform just for taking part in the challenge.
An additional £20 ASDA Voucher is sent to mum’s who aren’t lucky enough to scoop one of the top 3 prizes as a thank you for our efforts in participating,so this was a win win situation.
I was so pleased that I managed to buy the full school uniform for £20-50.
My son was in the bigger size for everything (being younger you would get the same things well under £20-00 such a bargain)!!
W Got–
2 school polo Shirts
1 jumper
1 pair of trousers
and a pair of shoes all for £20-50…
Asda have a great range of back to school uniform at fantastic price and the great thing is you can buy on line or in store or both depending which you prefer.
The Olympics may be over for the minute, however in our house its like a mini Olympics everyday.
Although that’s sometimes just navigating the kids bedrooms!!.
I have 4 children and they all love to sport. Sport is something we do most days and the kids love keeping both themselves and me fit.
With this in mind here is my sons design.
Drum roll please …
I love my sons bag. He is very pleased with it.
He can’t wait to take it to school with his PE kit in…
Obviously this post might only be available for so long as the International Olympic Committee do not like people using their Olympic rings in anything,so we shall await the lawyers letter.
My son is only 9 and he is not going to sell the bag or use it for commercial gain,it might inspire him to be an Olympian, so please do not be too hard on him Mr Rogge.!
About This Post- we were lucky to be asked by Asda to take part in this great competition and was sent all the above school uniform and a creative pack for my son to make his bag.
I was not paid for this post and all thoughts are my own honest opinion.
Update we did not win the best bag or most comments prize,we did however get sent a £20-00 Asda voucher to spend in-store which was lovely of them.
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Lovely design – very patriotic 🙂
Great Olympics themed design!
Love the Olympics design – especially the racetrack!
Loving that the Olympics has inspired another child
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OMG !! That is so freaky ! Sophie came up with an almost identical design for the bag. What are the odds of that happening ?! (Admittedly, Union Jacks and Olympic Rings have featured heavily on TV lately but even so … !)
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Fabulous! You son did such an amazing job! Hope the bag does inspire him! :)Thanks for linking to a Round Tuit!Hope you have a fabulous weekend!Jill @ Creating my way to Success
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Hello fellow I Love My Online Friends GFC Hop-er! I actually recognize your blog from other blog hops. Please check out my blog, if you haven't already. (And follow.) Have a great week. :)Kristina
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Oh what a great challenge, my daughter would have loved to design her own bag too. He did a great job.
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so fun!Xo Megan
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Awsome back pack!`visit my blog it is filled with reviews on cosmetics and everyday updating with new informations.happy blogging
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Great job! Good luck with the contest. Thanks for sharing at Etcetorize this week!
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I think your son did an amazing job. Whether a prize is won or not, he should be proud of himself.
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Very nice. He did a great job! If he plays with LEGOs at all (or any of your kids)– Logan and i are starting a link-up on Wednesdays to showcase any toy building brick projects!MichelleHeartfelt Balance Handmade Life
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great job!!
Thanks Erika 🙂
WOW!!! He did an amazing job!!!! Brilliant!!!!
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That back pack is just the coolest! What a great job he did. I must say the pictures of him modeling the backpack made me smile and think of my son when he was younger. Those photos are priceless. I hope you both win!!
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So cute, your son did a great job! I love his backpack!Melissa @ The Alchemist
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You and your son did a wonderful job! He looks great in his uniform and his bag is cool. By the way, here in Jamaica children also wear school uniforms. I hope you win the challenge Clairejustine!
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Beautiful uniform!I wish the kids here in my country wear this uniformI think the bag is great and fits perfectly the uniform
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great uniform honey, nice to meet your blog!have a nice day!xx
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