2016 Challenge Bingo FAQ

Hi ladies, this is my first time trying to do some challenges for the bingo card. I have a question about the square : First, middle or last. Do we need to include all three, like a sequence or can it be just singular? For example, if there was a race and I decided to scrap pictures of the people who came in first place and last place and maybe a person who was middle of that range, would I have to scrap all three together or could I just make a layout of who won first place?

Hi! I think the challenge is open to your interpretation. You can do the one wins the first place or the second or the last or all the three. Notice that it uses 'or' instead of 'and'. So, it is not that restrictive. :)
 
I just wanted to query about March Bingo challenge #5: 'Paisley, swirls and/or doodles".

Does this mean you can use any of the three in a layout, or do both paisley and swirls need to be used with doodling as an additional option? Going by Sherly's response to another challenge above I'm wondering if it's an 'OR' challenge for this one? Thanks in advance. :)
 
I just wanted to query about March Bingo challenge #5: 'Paisley, swirls and/or doodles".

Does this mean you can use any of the three in a layout, or do both paisley and swirls need to be used with doodling as an additional option? Going by Sherly's response to another challenge above I'm wondering if it's an 'OR' challenge for this one? Thanks in advance. :)

Seeing as the prompts are always fairly open to interpretation, I'd interpret that as you can use all three if you want, or just one, or any combination of the three :).
 
Depth of field (in photography) is the distance between the nearest and farthest objects in a scene that appear acceptably sharp in an image. A camera can only focus its lens at a single point, but there will be an area that stretches in front of and behind this focus point that still appears sharp. This zone is known as the depth of field. It’s not a fixed distance, it changes in size and can be described as either ‘shallow’ (where only a narrow zone appears sharp) or deep (where more of the picture appears sharp).

This is a good example of deep and shallow depth of field (everything is in focus or just one object in focus)

As to bullet journaling, I believe we should use bulleted text. This is an example.
 
Here's a silly question: What size is the Bingo challenge card? Trying to create a file the same size and trial and error is not the best way to do it!
 
I think they didn't go out.
They're valid for the second full Monday-Friday week so I guess this month they'll be valid for next week which is 14-18 March.
 
I think they didn't go out.
They're valid for the second full Monday-Friday week so I guess this month they'll be valid for next week which is 14-18 March.


Yes. The coupons will go out this weekend, and they'll be good next week.


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Ok I keep checking and nothing.

WE WANT TO SHOP WE WANT OUR COUPON :P There is a certain amount of finetuning in the wishlist that needs to be done. :)
 
these ladies :)

Janelle (nellahbean)
Sherly (nietis)
Kim E. (kim517)
Kim B. (jak)
Crystal (crystalbella)
Krista (kristalund)
 
these ladies :)

Janelle (nellahbean)
Sherly (nietis)
Kim E. (kim517)
Kim B. (jak)
Crystal (crystalbella)
Krista (kristalund)

Oh thank you for listing them! I was about to go and search for the post where they were listed but thought I would check here to see if anyone had :wub: Thanks for listing them all for us!
 
okay, for the "use your stash and scrap using the same kit you used for a challenge last month"...what if I didn't do any challenges last month, can I use a kit that I scrapped with last month?
 
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?
 
Here's an example of a contact sheet from Pinterest:

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I've got these templates in the shoppe, too -

 
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