*WINNER* Flasher's Bingo Win Layout Challenge
Posted: Thu May 02, 2019 6:34 pm
BIG "THANKS" TO THE GALS WHO PARTICIPATED! I LOVED SEEING YOUR BINGO LINES AND I THINK EVERYONE DID A FABULOUS JOB! THE RANDOMLY CHOSEN WINNER OF THE 1,000 POINTS IS . . . JAN G.!
So, most of the regulars know that I host a Bingo game here on the MB. Not with any regularity lately, but still . . .
That got me to thinking about Bingo wins -- you know, Line, Four Corners, Blackout, Plus Sign. I decided to create a Challenge for you around that. Remember in my hint I said you will need embellies? Well, your challenge is to create a layout clustering/lining your embellies so that they coordinate with a Bingo win. Picture your layout as a Bingo Board. You may work with any row or any column (straight or diagonal), you may also cluster in each corner (but it must be all four), you may use the Plus Sign. Heck, even Blackout is a possibility! It's up to you. Please use at least 5 embellies in your line or column, since there would be 5 spaces on a Bingo Board. For Four Corners, use at least 2 in each corner, and for Plus Sign, use at least 10 total. These are just the basic embelly requirements. Feel free to use gobs of them to make your win. Embellies may be used in other places on your layout, but the main grouping/line must take the shape of a Bingo win! There are no other rules or requirements for the layout.
Entries will be due by May 10, 2019 at 11:59 PM. This is open to layouts only. One entry per person. No combining with any other board challenges. Please post your layout in the iNSD 2019 Celebration Gallery and here in this thread. I will randomly choose one participant who will win 1000 points, with "partisprinks" to all other players. If you have any questions, please ask me. I'm a pretty flexible hostess . . . if something doesn't seem to work or seem fair . . . we'll work it out.
Here is my example. If you look at my layout as a Bingo Board, it would appear that I have won Bingo by filling in Column "G". But also, if you look really close at my camera paper, you'll see that I filled in all the lenses with sequins, so I would be willing to count a technique like that as "Blackout".
So, most of the regulars know that I host a Bingo game here on the MB. Not with any regularity lately, but still . . .
That got me to thinking about Bingo wins -- you know, Line, Four Corners, Blackout, Plus Sign. I decided to create a Challenge for you around that. Remember in my hint I said you will need embellies? Well, your challenge is to create a layout clustering/lining your embellies so that they coordinate with a Bingo win. Picture your layout as a Bingo Board. You may work with any row or any column (straight or diagonal), you may also cluster in each corner (but it must be all four), you may use the Plus Sign. Heck, even Blackout is a possibility! It's up to you. Please use at least 5 embellies in your line or column, since there would be 5 spaces on a Bingo Board. For Four Corners, use at least 2 in each corner, and for Plus Sign, use at least 10 total. These are just the basic embelly requirements. Feel free to use gobs of them to make your win. Embellies may be used in other places on your layout, but the main grouping/line must take the shape of a Bingo win! There are no other rules or requirements for the layout.
Entries will be due by May 10, 2019 at 11:59 PM. This is open to layouts only. One entry per person. No combining with any other board challenges. Please post your layout in the iNSD 2019 Celebration Gallery and here in this thread. I will randomly choose one participant who will win 1000 points, with "partisprinks" to all other players. If you have any questions, please ask me. I'm a pretty flexible hostess . . . if something doesn't seem to work or seem fair . . . we'll work it out.
Here is my example. If you look at my layout as a Bingo Board, it would appear that I have won Bingo by filling in Column "G". But also, if you look really close at my camera paper, you'll see that I filled in all the lenses with sequins, so I would be willing to count a technique like that as "Blackout".