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we could do a standard contest, stitch-a-long, another swap (if someone else organizes it ) or anything else...
I know some craft sites do chains, where you send one piece of work around and everyone stitches a little bit on it before they pass it on, but that could take forever.
Wasn't last year about pumpkins? What about horror based games? Castlevania, Ghosts and Goblins, and Splatterhouse are all good material to work with. I just can't think of a jack o' lantern being used within a game.
What about some of the ideas that have been suggested for other challenges, but weren't chosen. Stained glass and zodiac signs were two I remember off the top of my head.
I'd also like to suggest a seasonal theme. One submission that features winter, spring, summer and autumn or any combination of seasons.
purcell_a05 wrote:Wasn't last year about pumpkins? What about horror based games? Castlevania, Ghosts and Goblins, and Splatterhouse are all good material to work with. I just can't think of a jack o' lantern being used within a game.
but youre right a carving pumpkin challenge probably wouldnt work. I'm definitely going to do it, and we usually get a couple people...its just not universally popular enough with our members.
the other problem with anything halloween related is we are down to 3 weeks from today, so its kinda limited time wise.
I agree, making it Halloween themed puts everyone behind the gun. The problem with a Thanksgiving theme is that it would exclude the people outside the US - not from entering of course, but just doesn't seem fair to make it themed around a US-only holiday.
Though now that I think about it, a "What I am thankful for" themed activity could be fun, because it never hurts to take time to reflect on what you're thankful for - I know that I personally don't do nearly enough reflection on the good in my life and could use an excuse to focus on it!
YeahYeahYouWere wrote:I agree, making it Halloween themed puts everyone behind the gun. The problem with a Thanksgiving theme is that it would exclude the people outside the US - not from entering of course, but just doesn't seem fair to make it themed around a US-only holiday.
Though now that I think about it, a "What I am thankful for" themed activity could be fun, because it never hurts to take time to reflect on what you're thankful for - I know that I personally don't do nearly enough reflection on the good in my life and could use an excuse to focus on it!
Thanksgiving is not a US-only holiday, it is Thanksgiving in Canada today
Lunariah wrote:What about some of the ideas that have been suggested for other challenges, but weren't chosen. Stained glass and zodiac signs were two I remember off the top of my head.
I'd also like to suggest a seasonal theme. One submission that features winter, spring, summer and autumn or any combination of seasons.
I like the seasonal theme!
-Sway
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