Cassel Posted Saturday at 10:06 AM Posted Saturday at 10:06 AM I am providing you with a card with 24 elements that can be included in a layout. You can make a bingo by using any element in a straight line that would make a bingo, whether it is a horizontal line, a vertical line, or a diagonal line. That means that you have to include 5 (or only 4 if you use the FREE in the center) elements in your layout. Of course, you can have more than one bingo if you want to create more than one layout. Once you post your layout, tell us what 4-5 elements from the Bingo card you are using (it is just easier for everyone to check on you! ? ) So, here is your card, for March 2025. If you are a DIAMOND member and want to create those elements, you are more than welcome. All the elements listed have a tutorial inside the membership. If you don't have access to those tutorials, or if you don't want to do anything from scratch, you can also use ready-made elements. There is no rule for or against that. The only rule: have fun and be creative!
Sue Thomas Posted Saturday at 09:21 PM Posted Saturday at 09:21 PM (edited) I used the top horizontal line. Text paper, letterboard, flashcard, diamond template, staple. I love this type of challenge. I used some words which I wrote taken from the letterboard in the text paper. Although I could have used my own diamond template, I opted to use a paper template instead. I discovered paper templates, a while back through Carole's template masterclass. I did use a reverse shadow on the S flashcard, which was subtle enough to emphasize itoverplapped on the P flashcard. Due to compression it isn't visible. I'm still fixated on creating cicular layouts. Welsh Spring flowers, taken this past week. Happy Mother's Day to all those mums living in the UK. It is celebrated on the fourth Sunday of Lent. Edited Sunday at 03:41 AM by Sue Thomas 5
Corrie Kinkel Posted Sunday at 10:25 PM Posted Sunday at 10:25 PM I used the 4th row down: diamond template, engraving, corner shape, linoleum pattern and plaid paper. All the papers and elements are mine except the cluster which was a recent freebie from MysteryScraps - SpringUnlocks. Some of the elements were easy, I have the rock engraved with my name which I use sometimes. I didn't have a diamond template and made it and saved it for future use too. The corner cut shape I once did but I couldn't find it, so I did it anew and made a frame out of it with a bevel. I used my admission ticket script once again to put the name of the plant in the photo on it. It is flowering abundantly on my patio at the moment. 4
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