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2022 RevMo Banner Contest Winners



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Sun Oct 09, 2022 7:04 pm
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looseleaf says...



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And the winners are...


The results of the RevMo 2022 Banner Contest are in! Thank you to everyone who submitted for your awesome banners- all of the banners looked incredible! In the end, there ended up being a tie for a spot on the podium and it was a close call between the other two spaces. But, without further ado, here are your 2022 Banner Contest Winners:

In third place...
@RandomTalks and @HarryHardy!

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In second place...
@Liminality!

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In first place...
@lliyah!

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Congratulations to all the winners and everyone who participated! This competition would not be what it is without you.
  





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alliyah says...



So exciting! Looking forward to those excellent prizes you've got going. Thank you for hosting such a fun contest- everyone did a wonderful job with the banners!
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Liminality says...



Thank you for hosting! I loved seeing all the fun different banners :D
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Congratulations, everyone! Your banners look incredible.
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Congratulations👏! You all did an amazing job!
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