Fairy Cardmaker
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« Reply #5 on: March 25, 2012, 04:07:18 pm » |
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Colour challenges are generally good. It doesn't have to be a single colour. It could be a popular colour combination. (Like, 2 or 3 of the pantone seasonal colours, for example.)
I've always wanted to run a zodiac challenge but I never find the time. I found a site that tells, for each zodiac: the gem the flowers/herbs the colours the animals the imagery
LOTS of choices in each zodiac to be represented.
Seasonal challenges are not great, in my opinion, because seasons are opposite in our two hemispheres.
We could do a spelling challenge: iCraft. First challenge is "i". After that, we do "C". After that one, we do "R". You get the picture. Each letter could be anything: the materials, the item, the style, the technique, the colour, the inspiration. For examples: i = image, ink, island inspired, immaculate (cleaning items or religious inspired), industrious (steam punk?), indigo, etc. C = crate, cradle/crib (stuff for it), children, chunky, chocolate, coconut, cream, coal, cupcake, cup, crumpled, crinkled, card! (heheh, had to put that one), etc. r = rust, rustic, ring, red, ruby, rock, rest and relaxation, round, river, regal, royal blue, etc. a = alphabet letters, airy, amber, action, autumn, antique, alien, angles, angels, auburn, etc. f = flower, forest, flexible, foam, floating, felt, festive, focus, fringe, fairy, fantasy, fall, fluffy, filler, field, etc. t = tune, text, teardrop, torn, twig, twinkle, tinted, tweet, truffle, tied, tin, tulip, tulle, tilted, twisted, trunk, tufted, tan, etc.
For the gallery, how about a gallery for all things children: clothes, toys, soaps, crib bedding, totes, etc. called Childhood Wonders?
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