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Post by Linda on Jan 2, 2019 3:31:02 GMT
#31 Multi-photo layout - use 3+ photos on a single page layout or 5+ on a double-page layout
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msliz
Drama Llama
The Procrastinator
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Post by msliz on Jan 2, 2019 6:38:19 GMT
#32. That Ketchup Looks a Little Sketchy to Me (Sketchy Ketchup Challenge)Use a Sketchy Saturday sketch for inspiration (dating back to October,) or use one of KikiPea's monthly SKETCH/SCRAPLIFT Challenges (use the search feature to find them - they date back to 2015! What a great resource - Thank you KikiPea ! And, yes, you still get a point for your new layout even if you've already done the sketch previously
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Post by AussieMeg on Jan 2, 2019 8:01:23 GMT
#33 - Some Days Are Diamonds - Use diamond shapes on your LO, either the background elements or photos.
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Post by AussieMeg on Jan 2, 2019 8:03:13 GMT
#34 Sexy Hexy - Use a hexagon on your LO, either the background shapes / elements or the shape of the photos. ETA: Okay, I've just gone through and had a proper read of the rest of the challenges (I'd only skimmed them before) and I notice that this one of mine might almost be a duplicate of one of LisaDV 's: #26 Photo Crazy - Use a Large Photo like The whole length or the whole width of the page or the whole page! Or blended photos. Or use a shape other than Square/Rectangle (think circle, triangle, hexagon, etc.)I only read the part about using a big photo and missed the additional bit about using different shapes. Do y'all think I need to change this one to something else? Or is it different enough because my challenge relates to the background shapes as well as the photo? Last month I told breetheflea that I was going to include a hexagon challenge in January and she could use her new hexagon punch, but I notice she's not on a team this month anyway.
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Post by sleepingbooty on Jan 2, 2019 8:12:11 GMT
#35 December documenters: Finish up that December album or those December layouts. Take an extra point if it's a December 2018 layout/spread/page.
#36 Type it: Use your typewriter or a typewriter font for this challenge. Embellishments with typewritten text do not count.
#37 Journaler's badge: Add journaling to your project to claim a point. A single sentence or very basic description just won't do. You'll need to do a bit of actual journaling for this one.
#38 But Debbie... pastels?: Go on and make Morticia Addams flinch. This challenge requires you to create a page/spread/project that is mostly in pastel shades.
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Post by AussieMeg on Jan 2, 2019 9:49:15 GMT
challenge #2: the ghost of Christmas past. Take on any of the 12 Days of Christmas challenges from last month. Bonus of 25 points if you complete them all. grammadee do we get the bonus 25 points if we already did some of them in December and finish the rest in January?
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Post by grammadee on Jan 2, 2019 14:31:46 GMT
challenge #2: the ghost of Christmas past. Take on any of the 12 Days of Christmas challenges from last month. Bonus of 25 points if you complete them all. grammadee do we get the bonus 25 points if we already did some of them in December and finish the rest in January? Sorry, AussieMeg, but I think I will have to say the bonus will have to apply to January production only. But each of the 12 Days Challenges has quite a few prompts, so maybe you could have a go at them from a different perspective? Or even the same perspective with a different project?
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Post by grammadee on Jan 2, 2019 14:52:41 GMT
#39: Start something NEW! It's the new year! Time for new beginnings. Give yourself a point for this challenge for the first page in a new album (even if you traditionally do it this time of year: this does not have to be a never-before-done project, just the first step in your project for this year). And it does not actually have to be the cover page or page one--just the first page you have created for it. Planning to "do" a travel album for that trip you took last year--or any year? Do one page now and earn a point!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2019 17:39:59 GMT
#32. That Ketchup Looks a Little Sketchy to Me (Sketchy Ketchup Challenge)Use a Sketchy Saturday sketch for inspiration (dating back to October,) or use one of KikiPea's monthly SKETCH/SCRAPLIFT Challenges (use the search feature to find them - they date back to 2015! What a great resource - Thank you KikiPea ! And, yes, you still get a point for your new layout even if you've already done the sketch previously Could someone help me find those sketches? I can't get the search feature to work.
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Post by grammadee on Jan 2, 2019 17:57:04 GMT
#32. That Ketchup Looks a Little Sketchy to Me (Sketchy Ketchup Challenge)Use a Sketchy Saturday sketch for inspiration (dating back to October,) or use one of KikiPea's monthly SKETCH/SCRAPLIFT Challenges (use the search feature to find them - they date back to 2015! What a great resource - Thank you KikiPea ! And, yes, you still get a point for your new layout even if you've already done the sketch previously Could someone help me find those sketches? I can't get the search feature to work. All the challenges since 2015 can be found in the Master List of Challenges HERE You just need to look through the challenge links month by month. Everything up to December 2018 is included in the link at the bottom of the 2019 post.
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Post by sleepingbooty on Jan 2, 2019 18:12:57 GMT
#40 Minimalist: For those who embrace the very simple and clean look, take a point if you manage to keep it mostly white and light (except photos) and under three "major" embellishments (not clusters, actual embellishments but stamps, digital stamps/word art, different fonts, enamel dots/Nuvo, splatter, sequins, tiny word stickers and other tiny embellishments don't count).
#41 Behind the door: January is named after the Latin word for 'door' (ianua) and symbolises opening the door to a new space, a fresh beginning. Take a point if you're documenting something to do with doors: cleaning out closets, a pretty door of a building or anything that has to do with your (or someone else's, including touristic places like historical places) interior (focus must be on your interior, not an event taking place inside your home). Views from a window are also accepted. Claim an extra point if you've managed to feature an open door or window.
#42 Borrowing words: Give yourself a point for this challenge if you've included a quote on your project. Famous authors, song lyrics, everyday maxims or something someone you know said are all valid. Needs to be a full sentence (things like "live, laugh, love" or "messy bun, getting things done" don't count) with obvious lenience for lyrical prose and the likes.
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Post by grammadee on Jan 3, 2019 0:29:26 GMT
#43: Don’t FALL behind!. Scrap some of those autumn photos that got buried under the Christmas excitement! Note: no need for an autumn theme, just photos from August to November.
And hey, you folks with “down under” photos, spring pics are fine, too!
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kitbop
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Post by kitbop on Jan 3, 2019 1:31:05 GMT
#44 - Oldies but goodies - scrap a photo that is over 5 years old, or use a collection/paper that is over 3 years old, for a point. - 2 points if you do both the photo and the product component - If you scrap using a collection/paper that is over 5 years old, bonus 1 point. - And...if you use a collection/paper from an "extinct" company - Basic Grey, KI memories, Scenic Route, Sassafrass, October Afternoon etc - bonus 1 point!
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nylene
Drama Llama
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Post by nylene on Jan 3, 2019 3:05:13 GMT
#45 Tie One On-Use string, twine or the Baker's Twine you have been hoarding to tie something on your project.
#46 Pop it up - Use pop dots or foam tape to lift an element(s) on your project or make something that pops up such as an interactive card.
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Post by AussieMeg on Jan 3, 2019 3:49:33 GMT
#47 Photo Booth Fun - Use photostrips on your layout, either actual photostrips from a photo booth or ones that you've made with small photos and cardstock or digitally.
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Post by DawnMcD on Jan 3, 2019 4:03:10 GMT
#48 - Stickers by the Dozen - Use at least 12 stickers on your layout (alpha Stickers do not count)
#49 - All about those strips - Use at least 5 Strips of paper or use journaling strips to do your journaling - take an extra point if you use both on the same layout.
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Post by AussieMeg on Jan 3, 2019 10:39:28 GMT
#50 Stripes - Use stripes on your LO, either striped paper or painted stripes, or even a photo of something with stripes.
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Post by grammadee on Jan 3, 2019 14:47:08 GMT
#51: Mix it Up!. Use some form of mixed media on your project. Ink it up! Paints, pastes, stencils, oh my! Let the creativity flow.
#52: let it snow . Let’s see some snowflakes on your project.
#53: seeing RED!. Use red as a major element on your page: the background, large mat, title letters, whatever gives your project some heat!
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Post by sleepingbooty on Jan 3, 2019 16:36:20 GMT
#54 Good health wishes: It's January and the month of wishing each other all the best things for the new year. Health usually takes the top spot. This themed challenge is all about documenting anything to do with your health: cooking/eating healthy, working out, going on walks/hikes, etc.
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Post by sleepingbooty on Jan 3, 2019 18:36:37 GMT
#31 Multi-photo layout - use 3+ photos on a single page layout or 5+ on a double-page layout Linda, could you clarify this challenge for those working on small format projects? Would I need to do at least 3 or 5 photos for a spread in a mini album (my December album is 5x7.75)? Thanks in advance for letting me know.
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Post by Linda on Jan 3, 2019 19:58:20 GMT
#31 Multi-photo layout - use 3+ photos on a single page layout or 5+ on a double-page layout Linda , could you clarify this challenge for those working on small format projects? Would I need to do at least 3 or 5 photos for a spread in a mini album (my December album is 5x7.75)? Thanks in advance for letting me know. they would have to be very small photos wouldn't they? umm...that's a tough one. I think when we've had this challenge in the past, it wasn't modified for small formats but I'll let grammadee make the final decision.
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Post by justjac on Jan 3, 2019 21:00:12 GMT
55. Wood - 1 point for using wood or something that looks like wood on your pnage.
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Post by grammadee on Jan 3, 2019 21:05:50 GMT
Linda , could you clarify this challenge for those working on small format projects? Would I need to do at least 3 or 5 photos for a spread in a mini album (my December album is 5x7.75)? Thanks in advance for letting me know. they would have to be very small photos wouldn't they? umm...that's a tough one. I think when we've had this challenge in the past, it wasn't modified for small formats but I'll let grammadee make the final decision. Seems to me that if you want to claim your 2pager as one LO, you could claim a point for 3 photos on the two pages. That would be reasonable b/c area of your 2 pages is less than that of one 12x12 page. BUT then you would lose lots of other points from the 2nd page, the 2nd share, and any other points that double up when you claim 2 pages instead of one. stinkerbelle ?
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Post by grammadee on Jan 3, 2019 21:08:23 GMT
kiwigirl, are you in bed yet? Hoping to get your dozen challenges added in before I close this thread when I go to bed ( in about 8 hours) We have up to #55. GO!
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Post by AussieMeg on Jan 4, 2019 6:33:49 GMT
#56 Fasten it - Use some kind of fastener on your project: staples, brads, eyelets, paper clips or pins.
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Post by KelleeM on Jan 4, 2019 9:09:10 GMT
57...Tie it up with ribbon and bows...add a bow to your page or card. You can make a bow from ribbon, twine, thread or paper! Give yourself a bonus point if you use 3 or more. (I just got a bow die, by way of China and the slowest shipping ever, and can’t wait to use it!)
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Post by AussieMeg on Jan 4, 2019 9:55:31 GMT
I can't bear to be stuck with an odd number so therefore: #58 Stitched Up - Use stitching (machine or hand or drawn) on your LO or card.
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Post by grammadee on Jan 4, 2019 13:46:28 GMT
All right: that’s a wrap! Closing this off now. MDscrapaholic, it’s all yours for the printable list.
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Post by myboysnme on Jan 6, 2019 0:03:13 GMT
I also think just because one person was unhappy about all the challenges in November we shouldn't pander to that. Nobody else complained. I hope no one made any decisions for me because I'm not playing. I think your response is a little harsh toward me as the one who got overwhelmed by all the challenges, but I will try not to take it personally. Anyway, I won't be participating for awhile so no pandering worries necessary. There are 60 challenges this month so doesn't look like I influenced anyone.
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