Freebie Friday – March/April I-Spy!

 Freebie Friday   March/April I Spy!
P. Kelly Smith

Welcome to Freebie Friday and Paper Crafts latest installment of I-Spy! This game has always been a fan favorite, so I’m happy to be bringing it back! Are you ready to win some really cool prizes? Get ready because I’m picking FIVE winners this time!

You must have a copy of our March/April 2009 issue in front of you. All I-Spy questions will be directly related to this issue and this issue only.

 Freebie Friday   March/April I Spy!

March/April I-Spy Questions:

1. I spy Jennifer’s Editor’s Note where she shows a project from our 2008 World Card Making Day card contest (see p. 80 for our 20 winners). How many total entries did we receive?
2. I spy our Paper Crafts Connection column. According to our March/April calendar, there will be a Creating Keepsakes Convention on April 24-26. Where will it be held?
3. I Spy our Ask the Pros column. How does Paper Crafts Pro Wendy Johnson organize her stamps?
4. I spy our Joy of Card Making column. What tip does designer Julie Ebersole recommend for her “How Ya Bean?” card?
5. I spy Cath’s Moxie Fab column on the trendy color combination of yellow and gray. What sentiment is on designer Melissa Phillips’ mini album?
6. I spy Susan Neal’s “Perfect Pair” card in our Paper Crafts 101 column. In addition to Arial, what other font did she use to create the sentiment?
7. I spy a “Safari Clock” in our Photo Finish column. What country is spelled out in letter stickers?
8. I spy our Here Comes the Bride feature. What names are written on the frame from the “Umbrella Bridal Shower”? (FYI: the couple in the photo is actually Brandy’s brother and sister-in-law Jared and Cassidy Olsen!)
9. I spy our Baby Animals for Baby feature. The cute opener shows nine different baby animals. Name three.
10. I spy Susan Opel’s Tips, Tools & Technique column. Designer and master piercer Debbie Olson offers five tips for “Piercing Like a Pro”. What is her #3 tip?

Five random people (that answer five or more questions correctly) will win a selection of butterfly product we featured in this issue’s “Product Parade” and ”Sweepstakes” columns. To play, please enter your answers in the comment field below this entry. I will draw my five winners on Monday, March 9 and announce them in Tuesday’s blog.

 Freebie Friday   March/April I Spy!

Good Luck!
Kelly

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0 Responses to Freebie Friday – March/April I-Spy!

  1. 1. 1,237
    2. Houston
    3. by Theme
    4. Heat set pigment inks pior to coloring to avoid smearing & bleeding of the image.
    5. the circle of life…
    6. Anglia Script by http://www.fontshop.com
    7. Africa
    8. Ashley and James
    9. Giraffe, lion, monkey
    10. Use a ruler edge or graph paper to help you get consistent spacing.

  2. Oh and by the way, I love those clear stamps and the glimmer glass, but all butterflies make me happy! But then who isn’t happy when they see a butterfly. Our winter friend still hasn’t come out of his chrysalis yet but we are eagerly awaiting his arrival this spring and then I’ll have a really good use for some most excellent butterfly product. Hope I win. And thanks for the great challenge! Have a Happy Day!

  3. cards4ever says:

    1. 1,237
    2. Houston, Texas
    3. She organizes by theme. She also creates a catalog of the stamp images.
    4. Heat-set pigment inks prior to coloring to avoid smearing or bleeding of the image.
    5. the circle of life…
    6. Anglia Script
    7. Africa
    8. Ashley and James
    9. lion cub, puppy dog , and lamb
    10. Use a ruler edge or graph paper to help you get consistent spacing.

  4. Suzy James says:

    1. 1,237
    2. Houston
    3. According To Theme
    4. Heat-set pigment inks prior to coloring to avoid smearing or bleeding of the image.
    5. the circle of life…
    6. Anglia Script
    7. Africa
    8. Ashley and James
    9. Giraffe, monkey and lamb
    10. Use a ruler edge or graph paper to help you get consistent spacing.

  5. Jan says:

    1. 1,237
    2. in Houston, TX
    3. by theme
    4. heat set inks to avoid smearing the image when you color it in
    5. the circle of life
    6. anglia script
    7. Africa
    8. Ashley and James
    9. monkey, lion, giraffe
    10. use edge of ruler or graph paper for consistent spacing

  6. Jaquelyn says:

    1) 1,237
    2) Houston
    3) by Theme
    4) Heat set pigment inks pior to coloring to avoid smearing & bleeding of the image.
    5) the circle of life
    6) Anglia Script by http://www.fontshop.com
    7) Africa 8) Ashley and James
    9) Giraffe, puppy dog, monkey
    10) Use a ruler edge or graph paper to help you get consistent spacing.

    I’d love to win! Those butterflies inspired me! =)

  7. Lillian Child says:

    1. 1,237
    2. Houston TX
    3. by theme
    4. heat set inks to avoid smearing the image
    5. the circle of life
    6. anglia script
    7. Africa
    8. Ashley & James
    9. monkey/lion/giraffe
    10. Use edge of ruler or graph paper for consistent spacing

    I’m a child of the 60′s, when butterflies were free – and mares ate oats, and does ate oats, and little lambs ate ivy.

  8. 1. 1,237
    2. Houston
    3. According to the theme
    4. Heat-set pigment inks prior to coloring to avoid smearing or bleeding of image
    5. The Circle of Life
    6. Anglia Script
    7. Africa
    8. Ashley & James
    9. Giraffe, Monkey & Lamb
    10. Use a ruler edge or graph paper to help get consistent spacing

  9. Angel S. says:

    1. 1,237
    2. Houston, TX
    3. by theme
    4. heat set inks to avoid smearing or bleeding the image when you color it in
    5. the Circle of Life
    6. Anglia Script
    7. Africa
    8. Ashley and James
    9. monkey, lion, giraffe
    10. use edge of ruler or graph paper for consistent spacing

  10. Ronna E. says:

    1. 1,237
    2. Houston
    3. By theme
    4. Heat set pigment inks prior to coloring to avoid smearing or bleeding of image
    5. The Circle of life
    6. Anglia Script
    7. Africa
    8. Ashley & James
    9. Giraffe, lion, and monkey
    10. A ruler edge or graph paper for consistent spacing

  11. Jamie P. says:

    1. 1,237 entries
    2. Houston
    3. by theme
    4. Heat set pigment inks pior to coloring to avoid smearing & bleeding of the image.
    5. Circle of Life
    6. Anglia Script
    7. Africa
    8. Ashley & James
    9. giraffe, lion, puppy
    10. Use a ruler edge or graph paper to help you get consistent spacing.

    I LOVE butterflies…they remind me of my Mom. Loved playing I-Spy too

  12. Susan E. says:

    1. 1,237
    2. Houston
    3. by theme
    4. heat set pigment inks prior to coloring to avoid smearing or bleeding
    5. “the circle of life”
    6. Anglia Script
    7. aFrIca
    8. Ashley, James
    9. lamb, giraffe, monkey
    10. Use a ruler edge or graph paper to help you get consistent spacing

  13. Tifany D. says:

    1. 1,237
    2. Houston
    3. Theme
    4. Heat set pigment inks before coloring to avoid smearing/bleeding of the image
    5. Circle of Life
    6. Anglia Script
    7. Africa
    8. Ashley & James
    9. Lion, monkey, & lamb
    10. Use a ruler edge/graph paper for consistent spacing

  14. Debbie Peysen says:

    1. 1237
    2. Houston
    3. by theme
    4. heat set pigment inks prior to coloring
    5. the circle of life
    6. Anglia Script
    7, Africia
    8. Ashley and James
    9. Bunny, lamb, and dog
    10 Use a ruler edge or graph paper to help you get consistent spacing.

    debbie peysen

  15. Emily Lurker says:

    1. 1.237
    2. Houston
    3. According to theme
    4. Heat set pigment inks prior to coloring. You’ll avoid smearing or bleeding of the image.
    5. The circle of Life
    6. Anglia Script
    7. Africa
    8. Ashley and James
    9. Sheep, elephant, giraffe
    10. Use a ruler edge or graph paper to help you get consistent spacing
    I love the free giveaways. You always give away great gifts. :)

  16. rebecca k says:

    1. 1,237
    2. Houston, Texas
    3. She organizes by theme. She also creates a catalog of the stamp images.
    4. Heat-set pigment inks prior to coloring to avoid smearing or bleeding of the image.
    5. the circle of life
    6. Anglia Script
    7. Africa
    8. Ashley and James
    9. lion cub, puppy dog , and lamb
    10. Use a ruler edge or graph paper to help you get consistent spacing.

  17. Gaye says:

    1. 1,237
    2. Houston
    3. By theme
    4. Heat Set pigment inks prior to coloring.
    5. The circle of life.
    6. anglia script
    7. Africa
    8. Ashley, James
    9. Monkey, rabbit, giraffe
    10. Use a rler edge or graph paper to help you get consistent spacing.

  18. Emily Wilson says:

    1. I spy that 1237 total entries did were received.
    2. I spy that the Creating Keepsakes Convention on April 24-26 will be held in Houston.
    3. I Spy Wendy Johnson organizes her stamps by theme.
    4. I spy that the tip was to heat-set pigment inks prior to colouring.
    5. I spy that the sentiment says ‘the Circle of Life.’
    6. I spy that the font she used was ‘Anglia Script.’
    7. I spy the country ‘Africa.’
    8. I spy the names ‘Ashley and James.’
    9. I spy a giraffe, a lamb, and an elephant.
    10. I spy the #3 tip is; use a ruler edge or graph paper to help you get consistent spacing.

    Thanks!

  19. Marlene says:

    1. 1237
    2. Houston
    3. According to theme.
    4. Heat-set pigment inks prior to coloring
    5. The Circle of Life
    6. Anglia Script
    7. Africa
    8. Ashley & James
    9. Bunny, Lamb, & Monkey
    10.Use a ruler edge or graph paper to help you get consistent spacing.

  20. Jeni says:

    1) 1,237
    2) Houston
    3) According to Theme
    4) Heat-set pigment inks prior to coloring. You’ll avoid smearing or bleeding of the image.
    5) The Circle of Life
    6) Anglia Script
    7) Africa 8) Ashley and James
    9) Monkey, Bunny & Elephant
    10) Use a ruler edge or graph paper to help you get consistent spacing.

  21. Marlena says:

    1.1,237
    2.Houston
    3.according to theme
    4.heat set pigment inks before coloring because it will prevent smearing.
    5.The circle of life
    6.Anglia script
    7.Africa
    8.Ashley and James
    9.Monkey,bunny,and elephant
    10.Use a ruler edge or graph paper to help you get consistant spacing.

  22. Paola Norman says:

    1. 1, 237
    2. Houston Texas
    3. By theme
    4. Heat set pigments inks before coloring as you will avoid smearing or bleeding the image.
    5. The Circle of Life
    6. Anglia Script
    7. Africa
    8. Ashley and James
    9. Monkey, Bunny, and Elephant
    10. Use a ruler edge or graph paper to help you get consistent spacing.

  23. Cass says:

    1. 1,237
    2. in Houston, TX
    3. by theme
    4. heat set inks to avoid smearing the image when you color it in
    5. the circle of life
    6. Anglia script
    7. Africa
    8. Ashley and James
    9. elephant, lion, giraffe
    10. use edge of ruler or graph paper for consistent spacing

  24. Amy says:

    1.1237; 2.Houston; 3.By Theme; 4.Heat set pigment ink before coloring; 5.The circle of life; 6.Anglia Script; 7.Africa (a continent not a country); 8.Ashley and James; 9.giraffe, elephant, lion; 10.Use ruler or graph paper for consistent spacing.

  25. Mary Alice Leonard says:

    1. 1,237
    2. Houston
    3. Theme
    4. Heat-set pigment inks before coloring
    5. Circlke of life
    6. Anglia script
    7. Africa
    8. Ashley & James
    9. Monkey, Giraffe, Rabbit
    10. Poke holes to sew on buttons

  26. Lupe Rocamora says:

    1. 1,237
    2. Houston
    3. By theme
    4. Heat-set pigment inks prior to coloring to avoid smearing or bleeding of image.
    5. The Circle of Life… rub-ons by Melissa Frances
    6. Anglia script
    7. Africa
    8. Ashley and James
    9. Elephant, giraffe and lion
    10. Use a ruler edge or graph paper to help you get consistent spacing.

  27. Pat S. says:

    1. 1237
    2. Houston
    3. according to theme, with a catalog of stamp images
    4. Heat-set pigment inks prior to coloring. You’ll avoid smearing or bleeding of the image.
    5. the circle of life
    6. Anglia Script
    7. Africa
    8. Ashley and James
    9. monkey, giraffe, puppy
    10. Use a ruler edge or graph paper to help you get consistent spacing.

  28. Angel says:

    1. 1237
    2. Houston
    3. Theme
    4. Heat-set pigment inks prior to coloring
    5. the Circle of Life . . .
    6. Anglia Script
    7. aFrIca
    8. Ashley and James
    9. Giraffe, Monkey & Rabbit
    10. Use a ruler edge or graph paper to help you get consistent spacing.

  29. ant me. says:

    1. 1237
    2. Houston
    3. According to theme in a catalog binder
    4. Heat set pigment inks
    5. The circle of Life
    6. Anglia Script

    I answered 6 just in case I goofed up! : ) I do hope I’m not too late – it is Saturday but I could not see a place where you said the cut-off was Friday. If I’m too late it’s ok but I did enjoy playing along!!

    Thank you, again, for a fun contest and a GREAT magazine!

    Patti

  30. Carol Gardner says:

    1. 1,237
    2. Houston
    3. by theme
    4. heat-set pigment ink before coloring to avoid smears
    5. the circle of life
    6. angil script
    7. Africa
    8. Ashley and James
    9. giraffe, bird, and dog
    10. use ruler edge or graph paper to get consistent spacing

    Love it, play a game, learn great tips, and someone wins, Love it

  31. Sharon W says:

    1. 1237
    2. Houston
    3. According to theme.
    4. Heat-set pigment inks prior to coloring
    5. The Circle of Life
    6. Anglia Script
    7. Africa
    8. Ashley & James
    9. Monkey, Giraffe, Rabbit
    10.Use a ruler edge or graph paper to help you get consistent spacing.

  32. Debbie Fisher says:

    what a great prize! I love the butterfly theme. It is snowing here, so maybe winning this would bring spring quicker. Ü

    1. 1,237 entries
    2. Houston, TX
    3. by theme
    4. Heat set pigment inks pior to coloring to avoid smearing & bleeding of the image.
    5. the circle of life
    6. Anglia Script by http://www.fontshop.com
    7. Africa
    8. Ashley and James
    9. Giraffe, lion, monkey
    10. Use a ruler edge or graph paper to help you get consistent spacing.

    (note: Debbie O is my idol! I’ve *known* her on line for a long time, I hope we get to see lots more by her)

  33. Jill Swanson says:

    1 1,237
    2 Houston
    3 according to theme
    4 Heat set inks before coloring
    5 the circle of life
    6Anglia script
    7 Africa
    8 Ashley and Jame
    9 monkey, bunny, lamb
    10 use a ruler or graph paper to get consistant spaces
    Thanks for a chance to win. Jill S

  34. 1. 1.237!
    2. In Houston
    3. According to theme.
    4. Heat set pigment inks prior to coloring to avoid smearing/bleeding.
    5. The circle of life…
    6. Anglia Script
    7. Africa
    8. Ashley & James
    9. Birds, Monkey, & Elephant
    10. Make a shape by masking, airbrushing, and piercing around the resulting image.

    Thanks!!! That was fun! :)

  35. Oh, Woops! I misunderstood #10. How about:
    10. Use a ruler edge or graph paper to help you get consistent spacing. :)

  36. Brenda says:

    1. 1,237
    2. Houston
    3. According to the theme
    4. Heat-set pigment inks prior to coloring to avoid smearing or bleeding of image
    5. The Circle of Life
    6. Anglia Script
    7. Africa
    8. Ashley & James
    9. Giraffe, Monkey & Lamb
    10. Use a ruler edge or graph paper to help get consistent spacing

  37. Gloria C.Harvey says:

    My answers for I spy March/April contest.
    1.1,237 submissions
    2.Houston Texas
    3.Organize stamps, theme/alphabetically
    4.heat set pigments inksprior to coloring so inkw wont smearing.
    5.the circle of life
    6.Angel script font fontshop.com
    7.Africa
    8.Ashley&James
    9.giraffe,elephant,bunny rabbit,Lamb.
    10.make a shapeby placing a mask on cardstock and airbrush around the image,pull off mask and look at image.

  38. Carol says:

    My answers for the ISPY game; this was FUN!
    1. 1237
    2. Houston
    3. according to theme (good tip!)
    4. Heat-set pigment ink to avid smearing or bleeding
    5. The CiRCLe of LiFe
    6. Anglia Script from http://www.fontshop.com
    7. Africa
    8. Ashley and James
    9. Lion, Elephant, Monkey
    10. Use ruler edge or graph paper to help you get consistent spacing. (good tip!)

  39. Carol says:

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY KELLY! you do great work on the magazine, making it the best one out there! thanks!

  40. Jenny M. says:

    1. 1, 237
    2. Houston Texas (wooohooo for Texas!!) ;)
    3. By theme
    4. Heat set pigments inks before coloring as you will avoid smearing or bleeding the image.
    5. The Circle of Life
    6. Anglia Script
    7. Africa
    8. Ashley & James
    9. Monkey, Bunny, & Elephant
    10. Use a ruler edge or graph paper to help you get consistent spacing.

  41. Jeanne says:

    Jan

    1. 1,237
    2. In Houston, TX
    3. By theme
    4. Heat set inks to avoid smearing the image when you color it in
    5. The circle of life
    6. Anglia Script
    7. Africa
    8. Ashley and James
    9. Monkey, lion, giraffe
    10. Use the edge of a ruler or graph paper in order to get consistent spacing

  42. Vianna says:

    1,237 – Houston – By Theme – Heat set inks – The Circle of Life -
    Anglia Script from The FontShop – Africa – Ashley and James -
    Sheep, dog, rabbit -
    Use a ruler edge or graph paper to help you get consistent spacing.

  43. 1. I spy Jennifer’s Editor’s Note where she shows a project from our 2008 World Card Making Day card contest (see p. 80 for our 20 winners). How many total entries did we receive? 1237
    2. I spy our PC Connection column. According to our March/April calendar, there will be a Creating Keepsakes Convention on April 24-26. Where will it be held? Houston
    3. I Spy our Ask the Pros column. How does Paper Crafts Pro Wendy Johnson organize her stamps? according to theme
    4. I spy our Joy of Card Making column. What tip does designer Julie Ebersole recommend for her “How Ya Bean?” card? Heat set pigment inks prior to coloring.
    5. I spy Cath’s Moxie Fab column on the trendy color combination of yellow and gray. What sentiment is on designer Melissa Phillips’ mini album? The Circle of Life
    6. I spy Susan Neal’s “Perfect Pair” card in our PC 101 column. In addition to Arial, what other font did she use to create the sentiment? Anglia Script
    7. I spy a “Safari Clock” in our Photo Finish column. What country is spelled out in letter stickers? Africa
    8. I spy our Here Comes the Bride feature. What names are written on the frame from the “Umbrella Bridal Shower”? (FYI: the couple in the photo is actually Brandy’s brother and sister-in-law Jared and Cassidy Olsen!) Ashley and James
    9. I spy our Baby Animals for Baby feature. The cute opener shows nine different baby animals. Name three. Giraffe, Rabbit, Monkey
    10. I spy Susan Opel’s Tips, Tools & Technique column. Designer and master piercer Debbie Olson offers five tips for “Piercing Like a Pro”. What is her #3 tip? Use a ruler edge or graph paper to help you get consistent spacing.

  44. Our butterfly friend came out of his chrysalis too early this weekend. He didn’t make it. Darn. The kids were upset but we told them that very soon many butterflies would be coming out and we could enjoy them all then. Can’t wait.

  45. StampinCathy says:

    What a fun way to win some goodies and to get to know the magazine better.
    Here are my answers:
    1. 1,237
    2. Houston
    3. According to theme
    4. Heat set pigment Inds prior to Coloring
    5. The Circle of Life
    6. Anglia Script
    7. Africa
    8. Ashley & James
    9. Elephant, Lion, & Bear
    10. Use a ruler edge or graph paper to help you get consistent spacing.

    Thanks for a chance.

  46. Giovana says:

    Here are my answers!!!

    Gaye

    1. 1,237
    2. Houston
    3. By theme
    4. Heat Set pigment inks prior to coloring.
    5. The circle of life.
    6. anglia script
    7. Africa
    8. Ashley, James
    9. Monkey, rabbit, giraffe
    10. Use a rler edge or graph paper to help you get consistent spacing.

    I would love to win!!!

  47. Carol M. says:

    These are so much fun!
    1. 1,237
    2. Houston, TX
    3. Organized by theme, plus a catalog of images so she can see what she has to choose from.

    4. Heat set pigment inks before coloring to avoid smearing or bleeding of images.

    5. the circle of life…
    6. Anglia Script
    7. Africa
    8. Ashley and James
    9. Giraffe, lion, lamb
    10. Use a ruler or graph paper for consistent spacing.

    Hope I win! Thanks for the game!
    Carol M.

  48. Ms. Aaron B says:

    1. 1,237
    2. Houston TX
    3. by theme
    4. heat set inks to avoid smearing the image
    5. the circle of life
    6. anglia script
    7. Africa
    8. Ashley & James
    9. monkey-lion-giraffe
    10. Use edge of ruler or graph paper for consistent spacing

    Oh please let the Gods of Blog Prizes pick me!!!

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  50. Melissa G. says:

    1. 1,237
    2. Houston
    3. according to theme
    4. Heat set pigment inks prior to coloring to avoid smearing or bleeding of the image.
    5. the circle of life
    6. Anglia Script
    7. Africa
    8. Ashley and James
    9. giraffe, blue birds, monkey
    10. Use a ruler edge or graph paper to help you get consistent spacing.

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