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For May's bingo card #13: Inspired by contact sheets. Can anyone give me an example? All that comes to mind would be like graphing type papers and I'm not sure that's what it means?
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Ohh THANK YOU Libby! I was way off! Lol..
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tutorial challenge... ombre lettering? What am I missing here?
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Oh good grief. I should've waited 2 minutes. Found it.
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I have a question about the recipe prompt calling for a "large monogram".
In general I know what a monogram is but problem is I am not sure there are kits with "monograms" (considering monograms are usually made by combining two or more letters). So, my question is - can I use alpha of this kind for my page?
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I think a monogram can be just one letter. I'm not an official question-answerer but I'm guessing you could even just use a font.
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Monogram is like what Val said. You can just use one really big alphabet (or more if you want) on your page. For example, I had done a few with a big ampersand. Like this one::
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Thanks, girls
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I think I need a little help (probably ideas?) with prompt #22 - "it's a date".
First, since it's in quotes, do I have to include this phrase on my page? Second, what could I possibly scrap? Is this some phrase/expression (I've never heard of that)? Or should I scrap a date with someone? I'm not dating anyone.
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I sometimes say "it's a date" when I make an oppointment with a friend for exemple to go geocaching. Than it's not really a date like dating someone.
I'm going to scrap a page about me and a friend from work. We go on 'lunchdates' together, but we don't "date" eachother. Does that make any sense at all?
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I think Sara explained it perfectly. You can scrap about you and hubby going on a special/anniversary dinner and has 'it's a date' as a title or include it in a word strip or journaling.
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Cool, thank you lovely girls Yes, I know "a date" is not only a romantic date hahah...just wasn't sure if it's an expression or something I may not know about
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This is my first time to play the Bingo challenge, so I apologize if this question has been asked/answered before (although I searched & i couldn't find an answer). For the new 2016 rules regarding 2 Bingo lines - whether horizontal or vertical, or a combination of both - can you do on diagonal line, then an additional horizontal/vertical line to complete the 9 layouts?
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I also have a question.
Are the coupons for April being sent on Monday before the iNSD games finish? I want to complete the bingo card but there's too many purchases to be made so I was wondering if we would be able to use our coupons (in my case, 40% off) or just shop at the 30% off storewide sale? It kinda is strange because if we shop this weekend at 30% off, then the bingo coupons last only until Friday before the new releases.
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Need ideas. What is meant by decade of design the 80s?
And what about head to toe? Thanks!
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Or you can scrap your photos or things you like/remember or any memories of the 80s? Head to toe, maybe scrap a full body photo instead of just a portrait? Or maybe use it as a title, a photo of someone got rained on from head to toe? Here is a page I did for head to toe: Hope those helps.
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head to toe - Like Sherly said - pictures that show someone from head to toe. Talking about how someone was dressed head to toe. Be creative - maybe a picture of someone's face and then someones's feet?
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Thanks guys, that helps! All I could think of from the 80's was big hair! LOL
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Technical question... Do all the layouts from the bingo card need to be posted to our gallery? My layout for the contact page layout contains a series of pix taken during my C-Section, which I have no problem sharing with my son and my family, but
A) I'm not sure if everyone here would be comfortable seeing those photos (some are a bit "real" if you know what I mean), and B) It's a LOT of photos if I have to blur each individual ones. The whole thing is made with SSD products, and otherwise fits all criteria for the bingo, but I'm unsure I want to post to the gallery. I'd rather not, but will blur everything if needs be.
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Eh, while we love to see the layouts up close and personal, in this particular case, I can understand why you wouldn't want to post. I don't think anyone is gonna hunt you down if you don't post it.
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I couldn't find the ombre lettering tutorial. Can someone direct me? Thanks
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The one Libby linked to will work great. Jacinda also did this one. They use different methods, but both work for ombre lettering.
https://www.sweetshoppedesigns.com/t...-title-effect/ Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Thanks! Any ideas for a non journally type of scrap therapy layout?
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I love that layout Libby! It's so eye-catching!
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Please, can someone (Libby probably?) confirm for the "scrap a page with any ssd collab" - should it be a SSD mega collab or a scoop? I'm asking because I see pages made with the current FWP scoop while I thought a SSD collab includes more designers.
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It is supposed to be one made by the SSD mega collab, I think. Let me get the higher up to confirm.
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Honestly... I'd be ok with scoops, dips or a team collab being used for that challenge. Since we didn't specify whether we wanted a collab featuring the entire team vs a collab between two or three designers, I'm fine with any of them counting for this challenge!
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Thanks a lot for your replies. I used the newest mega collab "it's a plan".
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This is the first month i am attempting to participate in the challenges and i had a quick question - spin-a-lift gemma - is that where we would pick a layout from gemma's gallery and use that as inspiration for our page? thank you!
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Yes, you would pick a page from Gemma's gallery for inspiration but rotate it (spin) so it's a different orientation than the original. I hope that makes sense?! I'm not so good at explaining without hand gestures! :P
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Hahahaha!! I know what you mean about using hand gestures to explain, I am the queen of that Thank you for the explanation!
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I'm struggling with the Prompt #6. I feel that in my life I've had a lot of "best day ever" days. I am unable to rank any of them as "THE Best". How are any of you dealing with this challenge?
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Anyways, there are the "of courses" like weddings, and delivery days, but maybe there's others you have experienced like achieving a life long goal, or traveling to a place you've always wanted to go, watching your kid graduate from high school/college, or maybe scrap the first time they said "I love you", adopting a beloved pet ... stuff like that? Hope some of those trigger an idea for you! Last edited by KingsQueen82; 06-18-2016 at 03:05 PM. |
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I think you can, Tammy! All the challenges are made so that it's open to your creative interpretation!
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for july 2016 my hometown top ten does it have to be the hometown I actually live in which has absolutely nothing in it or can I do it on orlando?
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It could be any place that you feel it is your home, Jessica!
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For the "early mornings/late nights"...is it both that need to be on the page or one or the other?
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You can do either one or both, it's up to you to choose!
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Can we use "old" LO's that matches for a Bingo tile?
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Unfortunately, you cannot. Each layout must be created specifically for the challenge in the month it appears on the Bingo card. You can't simply use a layout you created in the past that "works" for the challenge.
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Thanks I thought so, I saw some "old" LO's on a card and I just wondered
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