CLOSED: Nerd Games - Fall 2020

Mmm, I love concord grapes, but they can be hard to find here.

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I was able to get some from a local food ”hub,” and they sat in my fridge for longer than I wanted. But, they seem to be more hardy than grocery store grapes. The jam is delicious, and I will definitely seek out more Concord grapes next year (a farm stand up the road had them, as well). I’d love to grow some, but I know the critters would get them all!

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Prompt: November – Fly Agaric
Team: Raking & Entering
Project Name: Prepare to be Enchanted
Project Link: Prepare to be Enchanted
Brief Description: I made this for Abeeroad in the book swap. The phrase, I think, is suitable for someone getting ready to crack open a book, but also is featured in one of the books I sent her, Life Expectancy by Dean Koontz.
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Prompt: Advent #5
Team: Raking & Entering
Project Name: Mini Victorian house
Project Link: Mini Victorian house
Brief Description: I made this for my partner in the Winter Decor swap. It’s blue!
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Prompt: Advent #7
Team: Raking & Entering
Project Name: Dog beds
Project Link: Pet bed procrastination
Brief Description: Finally finished the dog beds for my puppoes! There are two beds, coz there are two dogs.
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Prompt: Zap #3
Team: Raking & Entering
Project Name: Reading lip balm
Project Link: -0-
Brief Description: Just a quick extra for my partner in the book swap.
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Prompt: Free Range
Team: Gingerbread Mayhem
Project Name: Pizza
Project Link:
Brief Description: I made four pizzas and a calzone a few nights ago. My BIL made the dough, I made the pizzas (and giant mess with the flour!). I was dreading cleanup, but my dad gladly volunteered to sweep and wipe counters since I made him food. :joy:
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Looks so yummy!!

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Prompt: Raw (November Battle)
Team: Raking and Entering
Project Name: Untitled journal spread
Project Link: N/A
Brief Description: Filing this as raw because it may still be undercooked :laughing:. That is, I’m turning the page on it for now, but if it speaks to me at later date I may go back in.
(Journal: Basic Starter Art Journal from a Grocery Bag)

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I like this one. Makes me think of some water ring damage I’ve done to wood or paper. Could be a fun way to both accent it and hide it with art! I will have to remember this :blush:

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I think the composition is wonderful :heart:

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Thanks, folks! I totally made it up as I went along, which isn’t always my strong suit, but I’m really liking it.

I love the idea of leaning into the water rings. That could be a really cool effect.

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Week 9 is up! :slight_smile:

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greeting Cards - Craft something with words, that folds, uses paper, has a postage stamp, or is flat

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Prompt: Advent- 10/18- Pumpkins
Team: Gingerbread Mayhem
Project Name: Nancy Drew Clock
Project Link: Nancy Drew Clock

Brief Description: I made this for kittykill in the Winter Book Swap. She’s a fan of Nancy Drew, and I happened to have an extra copy of The Secret of the Old Clock , which was just begging to be turned into a book clock! Clocks have faces!

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Prompt: November- Penny Bun
Team: Gingerbread Mayhem
Project Name: French Meat Pies
Project Link: n/a
Brief Description: My stepdad used to make the French meat pies around the holidays (often for Christmas Eve dinner). I’ve always loved French meat pie (we used to get it for school lunch when I was in elementary school- it was unexpectedly delicious!), and there was a store in town that used to sell them. But, after a fire, the store closed. These, however, are even better! I’ll be chilling these in the fridge overnight then slicing them up tomorrow so I can freeze the slices. After I have a slice for dinner tomorrow night, of course!

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Sorry I’ve been absent again, I’m just going to stop saying that and assume everyone will know I’m slightly overwhelmed, but mostly irresponsible. But a little overwhelmed. Last week I helped my friend unpack (part of) her fabric stash. We got through 101 boxes/bins (these are medium sized boxes and large rubbermaid tubs, not small containers) in 4 days and filled 8 enormous shelving units.

…there are still 31 boxes to unpack. And she’s foisted at least 5 bins on me. I’m never going to have to buy fabric again!

Prompt: November Battle - Raw
Team: Resting Grinch Face
Project Name: Animal Crossing New Horizons Star
Project Link: Pattern Included!
Brief Description: One night while walking the dog we saw a shooting star, and hubby said “I made a wish, I expect to find a star fragment next to the bathtub in the morning”. Challenge Accepted! I couldn’t find a pattern I liked so I made one up. In ACNH, star fragments are used as raw ingredients in recipes!
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December prompts will be up tomorrow when I get home from work. …and if anyone has any ideas, please feel free to message me, I’m still thinking frantically! :slight_smile:

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December Prompts are up, sorry for the delay!

December Battle: Gift Box vs Gift Bag

Prompts:

  • Tags - Craft something small that is attached to or part of something else, or has a person’s name written on it
  • Ribbon - Craft something thin, flexible, long, or striped
  • Bows - Craft something shiny, made of several smaller parts, or sits on top of something else
  • Gift Wrap - Craft something that conceals another object, goes around another object, or needs an adhesive to hold it together
  • Tissue Paper - Craft something that is delicate, partially see through, or used more than once
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Prompt: Free Range
Team: gingerbread mayhem
Project Name: Snuggly polar bear
Project Link: Soft and fuzzy polar bear
Brief Description: I made this bear because I couldn’t resist when I saw the pattern a few days ago. Link to the pattern on Ravelry is in the project link post.
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Prompt: Advent - Greeting Card
Team: gingerbread mayhem
Project Name: 2D penguin ornament
Project Link:
Brief Description: This is a ragdoll style ornament in that it’s worked flat and then joined together. The lady that writes these patterns has some awesome designs. I made her Grinch doll last year. I’ve also made her unicorn and a few others. They are a lot of fun.
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Prompt: December - Ribbon
Team: Gingerbread Mayhem
Project Name: A second polar bear
Project Link: Soft and fuzzy polar bear
Brief Description: I made a second polar bear because I just had to :blush: I’ve named the duo Mistletoe and Holly. It has a striped cowl.
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Prompt: Zap 3
Team: Raking and Entering
Project Name: Lit the Tree
Project Link: N/A
Brief Description: I have a love/hate relationship with putting up the Christmas tree. I enjoy the final result, but the process is a huge stressful hassle. This year, I knew I didn’t have the bandwidth to deal with it, so I did this, uh, light installation instead. In the dark, you can’t see the masking tape as much :laughing:.
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Prompt: Zap 4
Team: Raking and Entering
Project Name: Ninja Brownies
Project Link: N/A
Brief Description: I’ve made Nigella Lawson’s Emergency Brownies quite a bit this year. Because I’m on a bit of a holiday zaniness kick (see Zap 3), tonight I dumped a bunch of stuff into the batter and cut the brownies out with my ninjabread men cookie cutters. (The first one completely disintegrated when I tried to lift him out warm. The second has a precarious arm situation but :crossed_fingers: he’ll be in one piece when I go back for him tomorrow.)
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Prompt: Gift Wrap (December)
Team: Raking and Entering
Project Name: Sausage Gravy and Biscuits
Project Link: N/A
Brief Description: For Thanksgiving, I cooked sausage gravy and biscuits. The gravy concealed the biscuits.
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Those bears are so cute!!

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Here’s the next prompt! :slight_smile:

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holly wreath - Craft something that is round, is red, is a decoration, has leaves, or is sharp/pointy

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Prompt: December - Gift Wrap
Team: Gingerbread Mayhem
Project Name: Huge polar bear
Project Link: More Polar Bear Fun!
Brief Description: I wanted to make a bigger version of the last two polar bears I made, but this yarn didn’t work well with that pattern. I bought Bernat Blanket yarn, and while soft and fluffy, it isn’t fuzzy enough. I ended up making a bear pattern I’ve made before. I’m pretty sure that the original bear made with worsted weight yarn is only as tall as the legs of this bear. It’s quite large!

It conceals polyfil… or also a bit of tummy and chin as I had to give a tummy tuck and tighten up some jowls. :joy: I also had to do some rhinoplasty as the first nose I embroidered on was in the wrong spot.
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I love your tree. We did something similar when we were living in Phoenix. We didn’t have enough room for a real tree. Now that we live in South Carolina, we still have no room for a tree, and no room to put a tree made of lights like this on the wall. But I do have a wreath, so that works well enough for me. :blush: